*
* kernel → libevdev → xf86-input-evdev → X server → X client
*
- * For Weston/Wayland, the stack would look like this:
+ * For anything using libinput (e.g. most Wayland compositors), the stack
+ * the stack would look like this:
*
- * kernel → libevdev → Weston → Wayland client
+ * kernel → libevdev → libinput → Compositor → Wayland client
*
* libevdev does **not** have knowledge of X clients or Wayland clients, it is
* too low in the stack.
* libevdev is licensed under the
* [X11 license](http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libevdev/tree/COPYING).
*
+ * Bindings
+ * ===================
+ * - Python: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/libevdev/python-libevdev
+ *
* Reporting bugs
* ==============
- * Please report bugs in the freedesktop.org GitLab:
+ * Please report bugs in the freedesktop.org GitLab instance:
* https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/libevdev/libevdev/issues/
*/