> On 9 Dec 2015, at 18:19, Matthias Clasen <mclasen@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> On Thu, 2015-12-03 at 10:47 -0500, Kevin E Martin wrote: >> >> >> The next step is determining which of these features must be >> implemented >> before we can enable Wayland by default in Fedora Workstation. > > To make a start on this, here is my own assessment of the list from the > wiki. I'm not too confident that discussing this on the list is going > to yield great results, but here it goes: > > 1 - blocker > 2 - important > 3 - not important > 4 - works today, or NAKed > > > 2 1 remote display > 4 2 screencast > 1 3 primary selection > 1 4 dnd actions > 2 5 Other dnd features > 2 6 kinetic scrolling > 1 7 input methods > 2 8 on-screen keyboard > 2 9 relative/locking pointer confinement > 4 10 hi-dpi support > 3 11 attached modal dialogs > 1 12 tablet support > 1 13 startup notification > 1 14 clipboard proxy for xwayland > 1 15 touch proxy for xwayland > 2 16 accessibility features > 2 17 output rotation > 4 18 XRandR control of Wayland outputs > 3 19 Device and Driver information > 4 20 screensaver control > 3 21 Xfree86-VidModeExtension in Xwayland > 3 22 XVideo extension in Xwayland > 3 23 Optional surface IDs > 3 24 Hotplug USB devices > 2 25 Outputs on secondary GPUs > 4 26 Window size hints > -- > desktop mailing list > desktop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/desktop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Apologies for top posting, but iPhone :( I want to ask why is tablet support critical? Is this a primary market for Fedora? Also is there a range of supported tablets that can run Fedora as a production OS? If yes, can someone point me to some information? I am sincerely curious. Abis -- desktop mailing list desktop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/desktop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx