> That's fine. I don't have a problem adding "GNOME on Xorg" option to > the session > menu in the interim. I'll do it tomorrow. This is what the feature page said would happen in the first place. So I'm also confused why you didn't just do that. > > I will say you're coming off (to me anyway) as somewhat combative. We're on > the same team here. Let's keep it constructive and friendly? Okay, I'll try and be a little less pissed off at disabling features users use, that we've spent years implementing in X/GNOME. The fact you are requesting wayland by default while we still have the following list: Close all remaining feature parity gaps between the Wayland and the X11 session: input methods on-screen keyboard hi-dpi support clipboard proxy for xwayland attached modal dialogs tablet support startup notification touch proxy for xwayland accessibility features output rotation These are just the missing features (never mind dialog boxes in wierd places bugs) and it doesn't even contain the USB output hotplugging, or secondary GPU output use cases. So maybe I'm getting old, but I thought we were over shoving half-baked onto users now, Maybe implement all those features, get them into the non-default wayland session, then go lobby for enabling the wayland session by default, otherwise I feel you are putting the cart before the horse. Dave. -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct