Nuno Silva <[email protected]> writes:

If someone overreacts because they read "it doesn't work for my use case" as "nobody should use it", it's not really the person who wrote
the former who should adapt.

As i wrote in the post in which i apologised for my mistake, i wasn't reading it that way, because what i was actually seeing on the screen was "It's just not ready for use yet", not "It's just not ready for _my_ use yet". It wasn't about me misinterpreting the latter sentence. And as i also said in that same post:

i constantly see people claiming "Wayland is not ready for prime time yet", purely on the basis of it not being ready for _their_ specific use-case(s).

That's the necessary context for my response. i wasn't responding in isolation from the behaviours of people from various sides of the Xorg / Wayland debates i regularly encounter across the 'net. And even if the premise on which i'd written my comments wasn't correct, i believe the comments themselves still stand.


Alexis.

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