Wayfire 0.10 was released this week and its integration with the underlying wlroots rendering code has been overhauled. In turn this opens up Wayfire to having experimental support for rendering using the Vulkan API.
Wayfire delivers on experimental support for rendering using the Vulkan API. Additionally, the wlroots’ Pixman rendering code path can also be used as another alternative to the OpenGL / GLES back-end. The rendering updates for wlroots also now supports color management and per-output color profiles.
Wayfire 0.10 also adds per-device input configuration support as another nice addition for this Wayland compositor.
Wayfire 0.10 also brings new animations, new IPC methods, support for wlroots 0.19, XWayland startup script support, and other enhancements.
Downloads and more details on the Wayfire 0.10 Wayland compositor release via Wayfire.org and GitHub.