• TherouxSonfeir@lemm.ee
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    10 months ago

    I wonder if you took all the development time that went into the fake way, and put it into the real way, would the real way be finished by now?

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      10 months ago

      The “real” way needs the corresponding Wayland protocol in order to work. The protocol is under development/review, but involves a lot more moving parts that requires coordination and approval from multiple people. This “fake” way was able to be implemented faster and by fewer people as a stop-gap measure

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      10 months ago

      Ah, Schrödinger’s desktop development.

      Refuse to implement something until there’s a robust open standard to use it with, without hacky workarounds, a la Gnome? Get shat on for not implementing a feature immediately.

      Implement something quickly, but in a hacky roundabout way, hoping a standard comes soon and you can phase out your sub-optimal solution, a la KDE? Get shat on for wasting time on a solution that will be short-lived.

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        Get shat on for wasting time on a solution that will be short-lived.

        Well, nothing is as permanent as a temporary solution