In the "about" page:
"It is explicitly free of any "DEI" or similar discriminatory policies."
And this should convince me to join this project for ideological reasons?
If you extend your quote to the full context:
Anybody who's treating others nicely is welcomed.
So their stance is entirely neutral, they make no explicit effort either direction which I believe in their eyes is discrimination.
As a transgender non-binary omnisexual individual, frankly I couldn't really give a toss.
It's important to keep in mind that a project, especially an open-source one, is not one voice. Sure, there may be more public-facing figures who may give a project bad PR, but you have to remember the countless people behind that person, and treat a project by it's actions not it's prose.
I am also not trying to "convince" you to "join" this project, not everything is a competition. I am sharing my desktop, which I believe is cool because it's running on a fork of xorg-xserver, that is the purpose of this community.
Anyone who thinks DEI is "discriminatory" is likely a white supremacist, and therefore decidedly not entirely neutral.
Wow, they fixed the tearing problem? That's really cool, considering the biggest reason i switched to Wayland was to fix tearing.
Yep, completely tear free! :)
Looks nice. Does it do better mixed dpi? I recently had to abandon XFCE because of my 1080p laptop and 4k monitor. I found rendering on monitor a bit blurry. I found my place with labwc in the end.
I have the same situation, no, unfortunately there hasn't been any improvement with mixed DPI or fractional scaling yet, though I believe that is something that will be considered once the codebase has been adequately modernised.
I spend most of my day away from my desk so it's not a blocking issue for me, I just use my laptop standalone at my desk, might consider swapping my 4K monitor for a 1080p one from my work.