Does this problem not affect Canonical developers working on, say, Mir (which is written in C++)? It is way more painful to profile applications on stock Ubuntu.
This can mean that Mir developers are not interested in performance of their server, which I hope is a wrong conclusion to draw.
Does this problem not affect Canonical developers working on, say, Mir (which is written in C++)? It is way more painful to profile applications on stock Ubuntu.
This can mean that Mir developers are not interested in performance of their server, which I hope is a wrong conclusion to draw.