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by tristan957
1008 days ago
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> unpaid volunteers This is not entirely true. A few GNOME developers within GTK/Mutter/GNOME Shell are paid to work on this kind of work at least part-time. SourceHut also pays Simon Ser to do some Wayland work, whether that is maintaining wayland-protocols or something else. > With the introduction of wayland they seem to be more set on forcing developers to choose, like they really are blocking tray icons now. This is also not true. GNOME has designs for tray icons in their GitLab repo. The thing that is blocking better tray icons in Linux is a lack of interest in finishing the protocol proposal. The ticket hasn't seen much traction in the last couple of months. https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xdg/xdg-specs/-/merge_request... |
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He's certainly not getting paid to make SDL work on Gnome, and I think does a pretty good job of explaining why the proposed solutions from Gnome will result in a poor user experience.
>This is also not true. GNOME has designs for tray icons in their GitLab repo.
Yeah, but every other wayland compositor seems to have gotten it to work already. This is what people mean when they talk about "splitting the linux ecosystem". If they're not able to manage the complexity of implementing stuff like tray icons, things that are really important for cross-platform apps, maybe they should pivot to using a library like wlroots.