That's a valid reason too. However sometimes btrfs has become the default ;)
If you can't maintain it let the community do that ESPECIALLY enthusiasts.
Yeah that's a better opinion than mine.
I see X11 and Wayland as display protocols that tell to render things on the screen, for example to Desktop Environments like Gnome or KDE Plasma. X11 wasn't originally designed for this purpose, and its codebase is very messy and 'hacky,' which led to the development of Wayland.
X11 | Wayland |
---|---|
Legacy | Modern |
Many issues due to being legacy | Many issues due to being Modern |
Old | New |
Stable | Experimental |
in short.
You need to set up CI for the new platform, expand your build system to support the new compiler(s) and architecture(s), and have at least one person on the team that cares enough about the platform to actively maintain it. https://factorio.com/blog/post/fff-408
And yeah, exactly. Their game seems like their life mission, and I don't blame them. The game is spectacular.
Strongly agree. I also tried to play Portal Reloaded on Linux, but I had some performance and dual monitor issues.
Just because it's not on the list it does not mean it's bad :) Also there are Firefox forks like Mull, Iceraven and Fennec
Thanks for the insight.
Yeah Blender seems like an exception.
Also that means I play lots of Wine/Proton games and many web apps / Electron don't care.