Now that kwin is split into kwin (wayland) and kwin-x11 in 2 completely separate repos, which distro will be the first to drop the X11 package entirely.
@BrodieOnLinux Fedora. The usual.
@zak I know they had already wanted to do so previously but discussions went south
@BrodieOnLinux @zak Alpine dropped Plasma X11 a while ago. I expect KaOS and others to start dropping it too.
From Fedora KDE's perspective, Plasma X11 is still dead to us. The fact that *someone else* is shipping the `kwin-x11` and `plasma-workspace-x11` packages in the repository doesn't change the unsupported nature of the Plasma X11 session with Fedora KDE.
@BrodieOnLinux I'm really hoping we're further along in the adoption of AccessKit or other best-practice accessibility framework for Wayland desktops
It'd be nice to not leave a whole bunch of people behind, and it'd also be nice to not have another round of "Wayland hates blind people"
@BrodieOnLinux
If I had to guess probably something
Ublue based, they might create a new image without x11 at all for testing or they may phase out x11 in an existing image.
They do a lot of testing for new potential changes for fedora. So it's possible they might try this as well.
@BrodieOnLinux Easy. Fedora. Probably already have
@BrodieOnLinux Linux-from-scratch, Gentoo and Arch Linux of course. 'Cause they never shipped it in to first place, you need to install everything yourself. Oh, and don't forget server distros like Ubuntu server.