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Why Wayland adoption to have official support in programs is so slow?
(wayland.freedesktop.org)
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Because it doesn't matter for most apps. XWayland works fine.
What are you trying to say? Of course it does. Pretty much every Linux app still supports X11, because a lot of people are still using X11. Only exception I'm aware of is Waydroid.
I believe Wayland should be the default, but we should have the option to switch to X11 (using XWayland on Wayland) if desired.
Wayland is the default on blender, that is what that text says
Average over-enthusiastic Wayland promoter:
I am not sure I understand, OP is clearly misinterpreting the text they quote
Yes And I'm just pulling his leg for being overly excited