Hi,
First before I ask I don't have any expectations about Wayland
compliance in Enlightenment nor do I currently need or use Wayland. As
someone who is Distributing Enlightenment in a Distribution naturally I
am getting questions about Enlightenment and Wayland and since I am
arms-length from the development side of Enlightenment I thought I would
ask here. I am based on Debian's stable releases and I use the build
toolchain of MX Linux so the current view from here is that in Debian
X11 is not going away any time in the near future but tellingly Gnome
and KDE now have default Wayland sessions as of the recent Trixie
release so it seems as other DE's like XFCE4 and LXQt continue to work
toward full Wayland compliance there will be less and less impetus for
Debian to continue with X11 in the more distant future. I see the
Enlightenment web site refers to Wayland support as 'moving toward' and
'eventual'.
Is there some sort of more detailed roadmap in completing Wayland
compliance in Enlightenment or is the plan to wait and see if other
potential solutions like XLibre's fork of X11 or Wayback's support of
X11 DE's on Wayland come to fruition in the next few years? Let me
reiterate I don't have a dog in this fight at all, Enlightenment is
working great on X11 at the present time. I just thought I would ask
what the official party line was on a Wayland roadmap.
Thanks for reading,
Glen MacArthur - AV Linux Maintainer
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