4 Dec
2023
4 Dec
'23
8:28 p.m.
On Mon Dec 4 20:09:29 2023 +0000, Etaash Mathamsetty wrote:
I would say the name is a little misleading, I think every application that does pointer constraints uses it. Currently this is part of wayland unstable protocols. According to READMEmd from wayland-protocols: An "unstable" protocol refers to a protocol categorization policy previously used by wayland-protocols, where protocols initially placed in the `unstable/` directory had certain naming conventions were applied, requiring a backward incompatible change to be declared "stable".
-- https://gitlab.winehq.org/wine/wine/-/merge_requests/4593#note_54924