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[…] I announce that our move off of wlroots is now complete and MR 6608 is now merged.

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Watching the discussion here I finally get how it feels like to be a centrist. And it feels dirty.

Anyway, good for them, or whatever. Hyprland was a’ight when I tested it, even if it ain’t my thing. Still hoping for a Wayland Compositor that gives an XFCE-type experience (that is to say, UX without Gnome’s ‘opinionated’ weirdness, and without all the fancy effects that Plasma has. Relatively lighter, also looks a bit retro)

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You may want to look into gnome classic, it comes default with gnome.

It’s not fancy or even popular, but it was made specifically for people like you.

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A Wayland Compositor with an XFCE-type experience

XFCE is working on Wayland support!

Link: https://wiki.xfce.org/releng/wayland_roadmap

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You can theme plasma and turn the effects off. Why isn’t that exactly what you want?

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