On Fri, Jun 28, 2019 at 05:06:49PM -0400, gwes wrote: > > > On 6/28/19 1:56 PM, Christopher Turkel wrote: > > Probably someday. X won’t be going away anytime soon. > > > > On Friday, June 28, 2019, Nathan Hartman <hartman.nat...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Came across this: > > > > > > https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=X.Org- > > > Maintenance-Mode-Quickly > > > > > > Long story short, Red Hat hopes to switch from X.Org to Wayland and > > > expects X.Org to go into "hard maintenance mode" after that. > > > > > > Relevant to OpenBSD? > > > > I regularly run programs on one machine connected to a display > on another machine. AFAIK, the current state of Wayland makes > that difficult. I confess to not following it closely. > > Implementing something as huge as Wayland in the kernel.... > mega-bloat. As a tightly coupled server process, maybe. > Sorta like X with a very different interface.
We have the "mega-bloat" implemented in the kernel. It's the KMS/DRM thing. The compositor is a userland program. The missing parts are not so big but nobody is working on that. > > It also seems to assume a heavyweight desktop suite > to implement common X features.... Mega-bloat. https://swaywm.org/ <- an i3 inspired wayland compositor > > If I'm wrong, please point out sources. > Otherwise for my usage it's not nearly ready and > requires some complex porting/additional programs. I dont' know why people are so sad. X11 should have died long time ago. Xorg is just a big keylogger and will never be secure. KMS bought some of time for Xorg but it should be die for good. -- Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado http://juanfra.info