Hey Stephane,

can you specify what you mean by "The Linux Desktop" ?

As far as I am aware, there is no such thing.

There are X Desktop Environments / Window Managers and Wayland Compositors.

By your wording, I'll assume you are looking to gather this Information trough the Wayland protocol itself.

If I'm not entirely mistaken, this can not be done and would have to be implemented on a compositor by compositor basis - though I doubt you'll have much luck doing that.

One of the primary advantages of the Wayland design architecture over X is it's security model, and, as I see it, your Application would be the attacker here.



Now on a personal note:

I am seriously concerned using your software might be breaking a few laws on worker protection.



Cheers,

Evelyn


On 7/30/21 4:28 PM, Stephane Tosoni wrote:

Hello,

I am in charge of a new LINUX Desktop project, we are trying to find an expert (professional service) on Wayland / LINUX Display Server.

We are looking for a Linux expert on graphical environments (Desktop) to provide us a technical analyze on what it's possible to implement on LINUX Desktop to supervise it, on the graphical side.

Attended is to validate the sustainability of the approach for the next releases of the Linux under Desktop.

I’m trying to find a technical analysis to answer these kinds of questions:

How to analyze under "Wayland,”

  * all the windows and the Window in the foreground (and binary )
    user process associated with it and running under "Wayland".
  * the duration of user interaction each window from the "Wayland
    client"

If you are able to provide this expertise, or you know someone who has skills on these topics,  please contact us.

*Stéphane TOSONI*

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