On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 09:02:52AM +0100, ilf wrote:
> "Programming X-Windows is like trying to find the square root of pi
> using Roman numerals" - Anon
>
> http://www.h-online.com/open/features/X11-Beyond-X-1432046.html?view=print
>
> Has anyone managed to run it yet?
>
> Opinions?
I might be wrong, but my biggest fear is that using X11 means that
I'm getting the current desktop paradigm shoved down my throat. If I
understand this correctly something like dwm would be implemented in the
compositor (for the window placement) and all clients at the same time
(window decorations--or the lack thereof--are part of each client). It's
not a simplistic program on the side any less.
My guess is that the X11 protocol will get bloated pretty quickly
after the first release, since everyone will want their part of X back.
And if it's not part of X11 there will be less additional standards
on freedektop.org. Heck, the article mentions that currently X11
has problems getting popup windows to work because X11 doesn't
support window positioning by the client! So they're already in the
process of adding standards on top of X11.
Again, I am nowhere near well enough informed, so my statements might be
FUD.
--
Eckehard Berns
Received on Wed Feb 15 2012 - 15:28:28 CET