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Reminder: here we're removing one 8-line text file that you can put back if you really still want to use X11. This is intended as a hard signal that it's past time to finish work on missing features (color management, VR, whatever else; I know there are many such issues) but it's not going to stop a sufficiently-determined user from creating the text file and continuing on as before.

Basically nothing is important enough to block this as it's an important next step to make sure developers understand that GNOME won't support X11 for much longer, and features they care about need to be implemented ASAP.

Then !99 would land at some undetermined future time, and that would really remove the X11 support. !99 would be an appropriate place to discuss which missing features are sufficiently important to be blockers. This !98 should land now regardless.

Awe too bad, not as dramatic as was implied. :marseygiveup:


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Color management is a total clusterfrick I really hope Wayland manages to solve. On X11, there is basically no way that I could find to make color-managed and non-color-managed (ie, implicit srgb) apps display correct colors at the same time, and of course on wayland it's unimplemented as of yet. The situation didn't look much better on Windows, either. My solution was to set my monitor to its "srgb mode" and ignore any of its wide-gamut features, but that's really a shame.

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I mean I get that's annoying but it is funny to me the “big blockers” of Wayland right now are Color Management and VR.

That's pretty small potatoes considering where it was even a couple years ago.


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It's hard to consider it a blocker, except for real professionals, when it was never really good in X. It's more just a feature that would be really nice to have.

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