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KDE's Nate Graham On X11 Being A Bad Platform & The Wayland Future
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That's rather disingenuous. It's meant to be a replacement for X11. So it does break things.
As railways were a replacement for canals.
It was not the railways that broke the barge. But the companies expecting to gain the advantages without adapting there transportation.
Replace not upgrade.
PS i still use canals. Bur do not blame the raIlway for not fitting my boat.
Railways are not a "replacement" for canals.
barges just haven't been ported to railways yet