• azvasKvklenko@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      nobody would say that one year ago far as my memory goes, and it’s reasonable thing to say now. Personally I expected some break-throughs that have happened in 2023 to take much longer.

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      1 year ago

      Source?

      We have been hearing about “The Year of the Linux Desktop” for 20 years I think and Linux has less than 5% share.

      In contrast, I do not remember hearing “The Year of the Wayland Desktop” until recently. I have been hearing “Wayland is the future” forever but it has been correct the whole time.

      By the time we enter 2025, I am not sure there will be a major desktop environment that does not support Wayland and many distros and DEs will be Wayland by default or even Wayland only. That is already happening. Valve may have ditched X by then and it feels like that is where most new Linux users are going to come from. It seems quite unlikely that Wayland market share on the Linux Desktop will be less than 75%.

      I am not saying this is “The Year of the Wayland Desktop” but I would feel foolish publicly betting against it.