It will probably take a couple years. Not a fast process at all.
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What are the user facing benefits? I'm not questioning you, I'm just curious about what I'm missing. The only thing I've heard of were TouchPad gestures.
better securiry and future upgrades are important aspects. X11 is more or less dead but Wayland has more potential.
I remember back in early 2000s remote execution through SSH was a breeze even in slow connections when you had X11 on both ends, since it would send draw primitives across instead of bitmaps.
I assume that's still possible with Wayland, having a server and a client on different ends of a tunnel connection?