I may not know all the ins and outs of the matter at hand (I mean despite carefully reading the whole Wayland CSD thread and understanding the arguments from both sides), but as far as I'm concerned, being unable to enforce proper behavior completely defeats the whole purpose of things like operating/window system (pardon my ignorance, but I'm simply thinking of a window system/compositor as a sort of "operating system for application viewports").
And don't get me started with the old "then just don't install/run it" argument, because how am I supposed to know which crap to avoid until I execute the damn thing and it completely screws up my desktop?



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