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1. There were many very good reasons to get rid of X.

2. But Wayland made some very dubious choices, like 'multiple implementations' which will lead to very difficult to diagnose bugs. I strongly suspect the motivation was economical rather than technical.

3. Or the security model without adequate protocol support. Where the extensions aren't always compatible (see 2).



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