How log does X11 have, and are we creating a dual speed Linux desktop ecosystem? Patroncast S03E48
Added 2023-12-04 12:32:56 +0000 UTCHey everyone!
I hope you're all doing well, because here is your new episode of the patroncast!
In this one, I talk about:
- 00:46 What's planned for the channel in December
- 10:20 X11 and Wayland, with RHEL dropping the X.org session in 2025, how long does X11 still have to live?
- 19:56 Making a dual speed Linux desktop ecosystem, or how the transition to Wayland / Portals / Flatpak might just end up killing smaller projects that don't have the manpower to either create their own frameworks, or follow the development pace of GTK / KDE Frameworks
Let me know what you think about all of this, and have a great week!
Comments
Yeah, but this will be basically an extended "undead" project, nothing will happen on it by that point apart from security updates, compatibility with anything newer will be utterly broken as apps / desktops drop X11 entirely, so it will be basically dead for most users, long before these distros reach EOL.
The Linux Experiment
2023-12-08 16:25:05 +0000 UTCYeah, there will be at least maintenance / security fixes on X11 while LTS reach their EOL dates, but it will still be pretty much abandoned, I think
The Linux Experiment
2023-12-08 16:24:13 +0000 UTCI think you're right about RedHat abandoning X11 being its death sentence, but I think you're very wrong about the timeline. Yes, RHEL 10 will release in not too long a time, but older versions will be supported for A WHILE. RHEL 8 won't be EoL until *2031*, and RHEL 9 until *2034*.
Talya
2023-12-06 13:08:18 +0000 UTC