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Exactly. It's why (I think) they haven't really spoken "publicly" about either directly, no listing on the "Software that rocks/sucks" pages, nor on cat-v or any related sites. Both approaches are pretty contradictory to their views on software. It's just that one is more composable than the other, and on top of that is older and a "known evil", I suppose.


cat-v.org is largely untouched since Uriel died in 2012; Wayland existed, but was enough of an experimental new thing in 2012 that I'd be very surprised if cat-v.org mentioned it.


That's fair. I guess I meant more that "network" of related sites and interests, of which I just kind of mentally group together as "cat-v", for better or worse.




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