I still run X.org, because so far I had no reason to change. I don’t like GNOME’s power over GTK and therefore most Linux GUI software. I don’t like GNOME’s disregard for backward compatibility.
But the fact remains: unless I go out of my way to avoid such software, the switch to wayland is now on my horizon.
Obvious opining happening in the comments.
I still run X.org, because so far I had no reason to change. I don’t like GNOME’s power over GTK and therefore most Linux GUI software. I don’t like GNOME’s disregard for backward compatibility.
But the fact remains: unless I go out of my way to avoid such software, the switch to wayland is now on my horizon.
Thanks for reporting this.