> That whole blog post is angry, misinformed about the target market, and talking to no one while telling everyone to eff off. And we shall - not an issue at all.
I like the honesty of this take. I think if we’re honest with ourselves as self funded opensource developers, our projects really have a target market of 1. And you’re right - it’s not you. If the entire target market (the asahi Linux dev team) want to use wayland, that is absolutely their prerogative. You and I aren’t customers of theirs. Our needs don’t pay their bills.
Asahi’s target market is neither of those. Asahi Linux is a distro for Apple Silicon Macs. Which means their target market is like-minded tinkerers with too much cash laying around, everyone else would either use macOS, or any other (cheaper, saner) x86_64 PC.
I did just make up 2 categories who use Linux at home, from the air I've been breathing for my 30+ years of working with people who run Linux at home. That is how opinions based on experience work. Do you have a point to make besides "I want to be contrarian which makes me superior?"