From: Steve Litt via Talk <talk@lists.gtalug.org>
X11 support will be phased out of future Fedora distributions. Apparently X11 is buggy, and no one wants to maintain it.
Leave it to Redhat to use the "buggy/we won't maintain" excuse for eliminating choices. If they're so allergic to "buggy", why do they insist on their pet systemd?
X11 unmaintained. It is foolish to continue using it. Wayland is the replacement, from the same project. Wayland has been stable for years. Anything that requires X11 probably has been unmaintained too. Most applications written for X11 can work under Wayland with the emulation. I take it that the tough things to port are window managers. There are a bunch of compositors (window managers) that do work with Wayland. Found by googling: From our own Giles Orr: The Comprehensive List of Wayland Compositors for Unix <https://www.gilesorr.com/wm/table.html> here's a list of software for Wayland, starting off with compositors: <https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/List_of_software_for_Wayland>