Re: Five Things in Fedora This Week (2014-04-01)

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Hi


On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 2:48 PM, Liam Proven  wrote:
Technically, AIUI, as display servers, Mir and Wayland are quite
similar. Wayland is somewhat tied into GNOME 3; Mir into Unity.
Wayland focus on desktops, Mir on phones and tablets too, and their
different input devices.

This summary is inaccurate. Wayland has a stable protocol and is not tied to any specific desktop environment or deployment model.   As I noted before,  GNOME [1], KDE [2], Enlightenment [3] and others have already added support for Wayland and it is being used in phones[4] , tablets [5] etc and does not have any specific focus on the desktop

Rahul
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