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I'm currently writing an article on the subject, and want to properly represent people's views.

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[-] edinbruh@feddit.it 1 points 3 days ago

yeah, but the point of a platform are the applications it supports, you don't want to be The King of Nothing. If even after buying into wayland, applications still work bad on gnome because they expect to get support for X, than gnome needs X or to give a better option (better for the applications, not just according to themselves).

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