> Asking wayland for hotkey management is like asking the HTTP standards group for a new HTML element
It sounds like there is no equivalent of HTML though, and X used to provide an HTML-level API for which there is now no standard. It's a pretty fair criticism of Wayland if it requires developers to re-invent a common interface to get functionality that was previously available through X.
It sounds like there is no equivalent of HTML though, and X used to provide an HTML-level API for which there is now no standard. It's a pretty fair criticism of Wayland if it requires developers to re-invent a common interface to get functionality that was previously available through X.