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Exposay was done as a showcase for what we could do with Weston and an efficient compositing pipeline. This was mostly with the old vendor-specific Raspberry Pi backend which could actually process that many surfaces bypassing the GPU. Given enough bitrot, Exposay is now pretty exemplary as what _not_ to do in a Weston shell - particularly the way it manipulates existing weston_views rather than create its own non-destructive stack. As it's annoying technical debt, a terrible example to others, and not a very compelling showcase in 2022, just delete it. Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com> |
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