firefox and chrome are still using xwayland
@angristan And by this I mean that @mozilla are dedicating entire teams to VR and there's only a single RedHat developer that is looking at Wayland
@petko @angristan @mozilla While I don't like that Linux is getting the short end of the stick, you do have to admit that Mozilla has huge strides with WebVR. They seem to be betting on it being dominant in the future.
Whether or not that ends up being true only time will tell, but they do have some cool tech for it already.
@angristan
Honesty I don't know what to do with Wayland. I make regular use out of 2 of the 3 selections (copy/paste) that X provides.
@rook @angristan You're lucky, Wayland supports both.
@emersion
Really? I thought I'd read about them mashing selections down to just one. Or maybe I just assumed that when they started slandering every feature particular to X.
@angristan
@rook @angristan Clipboard is supported by everybody, primary selection requires a protocol extension (FYI Sway 1.0 supports both, with xwayland synchronization).
@emersion @angristan I'll have to look into it when I find myself needing to use a Wayland-only application on the daily.
@angristan there is SOME progress for Firefox on Wayland (https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=635134) but it seems like Linux is not quite the priority for @mozilla right now π