Curious from people who follow its development closely.

  • What protocol are about to be finally implemented?
  • Which ones are still a struggle?
  • How many serious protocols are there missing?

https://arewewaylandyet.com/

  • wewbull@feddit.uk
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    5 months ago

    So rather than having one single app that deals with screen reading, it’s now down to every individual application to make accessibility a priority.

    Huge retrograde step.

    We can all agree that authors should all value accessibility, but we also all know that they won’t.

    • lemmyvore@feddit.nl
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      5 months ago

      That’s one of the huge problems with Wayland. The core protocol is super minimalistic so it falls to each and every individual app to (re)implement everything: accessibility, clipboard, keyboard, mouse, compositing etc. etc.

      The fact this was done in the name of security is a solution looking for a problem. Inter-window communication was never a stringent security issue on Linux.

      It’s like advising people to wear helmets in their everyday life. Sure, in theory it’s a great idea and would greatly benefit those who slip and fall, or a flower pot falls on their heads, or are in a car accident and so on. But in practice it would be a huge inconvenience 99.99% of the time.

      The largest part of all Linux apps out there will never get around to (re)implementing all this basic functionality just to deal with a 0.01% chance of security issues. Wherever convenience fights security, convenience wins. Wayland will either come around or become a bubble where 99% of Linux userland doesn’t work.