Jack Wallen takes an early look at Plasma Mobile, the joint effort of Purism and KDE to bring mobile Linux to the masses: http://bit.ly/2EN93lj pic.twitter.com/P0CV3D0GdF
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(...) Canonicals investment in Convergence, the Mir team made the correct decision to re-architect parts of the stack to gain compatibility with the Wayland protocol. Mir is very high-quality software, and there are things it does better than other Wayland compositors. The (...)
(...) criticism that it was a competing standard, and that all app and graphics toolkit developers would have had to support both of them resulting in unnecessary extra work was valid before, but it's not anymore. Today, Mir is just another implementation of the Wayland (...)
(...) protocol, and there is nothing wrong with that. Also, please remember that it's free and open source software. You won't be forced to use it, but if you want to, you can. Please remember that @Canonical is not the enemy. Criticizing them is fine (and important), but it (..)
(...) should not boil down to something along the lines of "everything they do is stupid and pointless". In fact, they made huge contributions to the open source world, and Linux on the desktop would look a lot worse today if it weren't for @Ubuntu.
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