Max Baz
Max Baz
Thanks for the context, very interesting!
None on my end, I haven't really looked into it. Thanks for the ping though, the time to do the migration seems to be more and more imminent :slightly_smiling_face:
Thanks, I suppose a really big part of this would be to figure out what functionality will be broken, and whether there are alternative means of achieving it - so...
That's an amazing progress, thank you for the update! :rocket:
Whatever you judge is the most pragmatic choice - it would be nice to not have totally separate codebase for Chrome and FF, and we obviously don't want to block...
3 - sounds like a reasonable way to me, in general I think achieving feature parity is the most important part now, and even if we don't like having the...
Fine by me, the only downside I can think of is that popup can already be closed by the time we want to confirm, but it's probably an edge case...
Hello! It doesn't sound like you are missing a dependency or something like that, and there have been people writing in this project who were using wluma on hyprland at...
Oh great catch, thanks for pointing it out! We can conclude that wluma's `wlroots` capturer is not expected to work on Hyprland anymore. We can leave this issue open as...
Nice work and analysis, @Rishik-Y! First of all, it looks like the `dmabuf` protocol [has been marked stable](https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/wayland-protocols/-/blob/main/unstable/linux-dmabuf/linux-dmabuf-unstable-v1.xml#L94-96), so in `wlroots.rs` we should remove the `::unstable` parts (and probably `cargo...