Wayland has released its 1.26 release candidate, which includes a new event aimed at ensuring correct pointer coordinates. This update is crucial for developers and users who rely on precise input handling.
In conjunction with this release, Weston 16 is also nearing its official launch, with its own release candidate made available today. Both projects are integral to the Wayland ecosystem.
As always, this release candidate includes various bug fixes and enhancements, contributing to the overall stability and performance of the Wayland protocol.
