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Architecture / Modularization

Posted Jan 29, 2026 9:06 UTC (Thu) by farnz (subscriber, #17727)
In reply to: Architecture / Modularization by Wol
Parent article: Xfwl4: the roadmap for a Xfce Wayland compositor

No - they have very little in common (see my other comment for details). Your position is like saying that because motorbikes and planes can both get you from point A to point B, but a plane carries more people, a pilot's licence is clearly a superset of a motorbike licence.

Both have window positions. But that's all that they have in common; one has details of how to start applications and get them to create the windows you need them to create to restore state after a fresh start. The other has details of how to pretend to already-running applications that the compositor never crashed, and thus they don't have to create new windows at all.


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