This being last day of the hackfest, people started to disappear in the afternoon. Before that, we had a planning session for Wayland in GNOME 3.14, and came up with a number of concrete tasks and goals. We decided to use bugzilla to track the tasks, so I’ve updated the existing tracker bug. One of our goals for this cycle is to make Wayland sessions day-to-day usable and keep them that way. Therefore, we want to get Wayland testing into gnome-continuous and aim for having Wayland sessions working well in Fedora rawhide by the end of this month.
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Just wanted to say how wonderful yours and others work has been with gnome etc. The progress you have made is astonishing. In a sense Gnome 3 has finally arrived. With version 3.10 Gnome has really grown into a usable, modern, fast, intuitive, professional, coherent and beautifully designed desktop. And it is a FREE desktop. I find myself more satisfied and productive with it.
Keep up the amazing work!