Hey folks, outside observer, and long-time Fedora user weighing in with
some thoughts. First off, I've been hyped to see Fedora lead the way
with finally making a real move to Wayland, and retire X11. And now I'm
fairly disappointed to hear that there's a real chance that move will
get killed. And especially that it's not because of a technical problem
or blocker bug.
It really seems like KDE-x11 would do better to live in a copr, with
whatever packages needs rebuilt to make it work. Probably a better
experience for everyone.
The proposal was to go to KDE 6 and drop X11 support. " KDE Plasma will
not offer an X11 session" That change was approved by FESCo. And from my
perspective running Fedora Rawhide and KDE 6, it looks great. We even
have HDR working! That's amazing! So let's go all in.
--Jonathan Bennett
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