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    Phoronix: The Biggest Wayland & Mir News Of The Year

    Both Wayland and Mir advanced a lot in 2015...

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    I think Mir will not make much progress. Maybe Mir become in future a Wayland-compositor for Unity 8.
    And I am looking at Gnome 3.20 (GTK+3.20), if it reach the fully Wayland-support!

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      Originally posted by Fegr View Post
      I think Mir will not make much progress. Maybe Mir become in future a Wayland-compositor for Unity 8.
      And I am looking at Gnome 3.20 (GTK+3.20), if it reach the fully Wayland-support!
      There's still a problem that some Wayland protocol decisions are not made because not every desktop is ready yet to have an opinion. This leads to paper cut bugs with Wayland. Aside from that, I quite dislike that middle mouse button paste doesn't work. Some apps might still use X, some Wayland, so it is pretty iffy.

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