Barry writes:
The problem is no one is maintaining the X11 code. All the people that used to work on X11 moved on to wayland after it became very clear that X11’s design was preventing implementation of features that end users wanted. So if you stick on X11 you will be running code that is unmaintained.
This is definitely a problem if this means that security vulnerabilities don't get addressed, or if new hardware is unsupported by the existing code.
As long as …well… the code works, I don't really know what I'm missing without Wayland. I definitely know what I'll be missing with Wayland, though.
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