mpsq / arewewaylandyet

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feat: added dock and stacking compositors #92

Closed nesper8 closed 3 years ago

nesper8 commented 3 years ago

Created new section 'dock' and added nwg-dock

Also created new section 'Stacking Compositor' and added hikari, labwc and liri-shell

nesper8 commented 3 years ago

at the moment i only know about these three stacking compositors

There is also Mir https://github.com/MirServer/mir which is a set of libraries to make your own wayland compositor

I don't know where to put it though

mpsq commented 3 years ago

Thanks for your PR, it looks good! I will merge it soon. :tada:

Regarding mir, I would not include it to this website. So far we've been listing tools/libs that people can use out of the box. I would rather focus on users for the time being, developers will probably do research before attempting to build a new compositor.

mpsq commented 3 years ago

I like the new Dock session, would you mind moving LavaLauncher there too?

nesper8 commented 3 years ago

I like the new Dock session, would you mind moving LavaLauncher there too?

Done mate

nesper8 commented 3 years ago

i apologize for naming the same as the commit before i added a logout menu section with an entry of wlogout https://github.com/ArtsyMacaw/wlogout in the second entry

wiki-me commented 3 years ago

It's probably worth mentioning wayfire, it seems more popular then the other examples (at least labwc and liri) when you try to estimate the popularity using the number of packages on repology.

nesper8 commented 3 years ago

About wayfire, it's already mentioned in Compiz Support So move it from Compiz to Stacking?

nesper8 commented 3 years ago

im thinking about closing this and redoing this PR from current master for the sake of correcting many mistakes

wiki-me commented 3 years ago

I think it's worth putting it in there twice, once under compiz and once under stacking windows managers, these are both very relevant issues.