Re: [Elementary-dev-community] Wayland plans? Here is a proof of concept compositor :)

2014-06-06 Thread José Expósito
We should use Qt + Wayland not Gtk + Mir because I know it better' > even though it doesn't matter because they are abstracted. > > On 2014-06-06 21:35, José Expósito wrote: > >> As far as I know, Mutter does run on Wayland. So I'm not sure it >>> >> m

Re: [Elementary-dev-community] Wayland plans? Here is a proof of concept compositor :)

2014-06-06 Thread José Expósito
; > Cheers > The Elementary Project `Watch Dog - dardevelin` > > > On 2014-06-06 19:21, Daniel Foré wrote: > >> Hey José, >> >> As far as I know, Mutter does run on Wayland. So I'm not sure it makes >> sense to write a brand new compositor when we could

Re: [Elementary-dev-community] Wayland plans? Here is a proof of concept compositor :)

2014-06-06 Thread José Expósito
also supports Wayland. > > Hope this helps! > > On Fri, Jun 06, 2014 at 6:41 pm, José Expósito > wrote: > > Hi all, > > I was wondering what are the plans of the eOS team about Wayland. Are you > choosing Wayland or Mir? > > Personally speaking, I think that Waylan

[Elementary-dev-community] Wayland plans? Here is a proof of concept compositor :)

2014-06-06 Thread José Expósito
Hi all, I was wondering what are the plans of the eOS team about Wayland. Are you choosing Wayland or Mir? Personally speaking, I think that Wayland is the correct option here for a lots of reasons, so I made a proof of concept C++/QML compositor that looks like [1]. I know that elementary OS re