The overall adoption and implementation of Wayland — intended as a replacement for the decades-old X11 windowing system — in the Linux world has been full of fits and starts. But perhap…
Stop your nonsense, this kind of things are important for making wayland go forward… even if its only for the sake of a dev fun, but he probably found issues, reported them, made some comments on github with issues that he had that will make someone fix it later, ect…
wayland its still unusable for you and you want a stable system? Please keep using X, its reliable. But also has alot of issues that only a new fresh implementation can solve
Stop your nonsense, this kind of things are important for making wayland go forward… even if its only for the sake of a dev fun, but he probably found issues, reported them, made some comments on github with issues that he had that will make someone fix it later, ect… wayland its still unusable for you and you want a stable system? Please keep using X, its reliable. But also has alot of issues that only a new fresh implementation can solve