gabmus@lemm.eetoProgrammer Humor@lemmy.ml•ZeroVer: Cutting-edge software versioning for minimalists
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1 year agoTo be completely serious for a moment, conventional commit + what-bump is really useful for doing semver
To be completely serious for a moment, conventional commit + what-bump is really useful for doing semver
The application needs to speak a protocol to be able to use it. If you use a X wm your apps need to be able to talk X’s protocol to work, if you use a Wayland compositor your apps need to be able to talk Wayland’s protocol (or run on Xwayland, which is basically an X server that runs inside Wayland).
The wm/compositor abstractions only work if your apps know how to use them via the correct protocol