Well I'd request by default that Mir, as a library, only listens for the command line arguments it recognises, and ignores all others. Qt are GTK libraries which do this.
While the Mir default behaviour can be overridden by unity-mir, I think it makes more sense for the change to be in Mir itself.
Well I'd request by default that Mir, as a library, only listens for the command line arguments it recognises, and ignores all others. Qt are GTK libraries which do this.
While the Mir default behaviour can be overridden by unity-mir, I think it makes more sense for the change to be in Mir itself.