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- cross-posted to:
- linux
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ndlug.org/post/415302
We met project lead David “Fossfreedom” Mohammed and packaging guru Sam Lane from the Ubuntu Budgie team in Rīga, and they passed on news of a rift – and indeed possible divorce – between Budgie and Enlightenment… and it’s caused by Wayland.
While Enlightenment does have some Wayland support, in the project’s own words this is “still considered experimental and not for regular end users.”
Thus, the Budgie team has been evaluating options to move forward. XFCE are doing some really great work in this area with libxfce4windowing – a compatibility layer bridging Wayland and X11, allowing the move in a logical direction without needing a big-bang approach. To date, most of the current codebase has already been reworked and is ready for a Wayland-only approach without impacting further development and enhancements.
I still remember when the Budgie lead dev announced moving to EFL and my gut reaction from having used Enlightenment was just “Are you sure about this?”.
Like, I kind of love Enlightenment. It’s weird and flashy. It has this quality of a mad genius just pouring their soul into it. But it also does crash a lot. The individual components of it, that is. I guess, the linked EFL rant explains that one.
But yeah, the Budgie lead dev explained that they don’t want to continue working with the GNOME devs, nor want to use Qt, so there weren’t that many mature frameworks left to pick from.
It’s unfortunate that they feel forced to continue working with the GNOME devs…