Sway, the i3-compatible Wayland compositor, continues active development. Version 0.12 added redshift support and binary space partitioning layouts, while 0.13.0 is imminent with Nvidia proprietary driver support. The project now has 21,446 lines of C from 81 contributors. A bounty program has raised $1,200 to fund development. Work has also begun on wlroots, a replacement for the wlc compositor library, which will fix difficult bugs and enable new features and standard Wayland protocols.

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