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+# Emacs should become a Wayland compositor
+Michael Bauer
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+Since Emacs learned wayland last year, it can now become a wayland compositor.
+Emacs is already a great window manager. Let us embrace this in the wayland
+future, where managers become compositors.
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+In this short talk I would like to convince you that this is a good idea and get
+you exciting about the possibilities. I then outline how to go about
+implementing this idea.
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+Afterwards I would very much like to get a discussion started together.
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