@NebulaTide My issue is there are still apps that crash under wayland. Specifically this hits me with FreeCAD and my own for-fun developed python+panda3d (opengl / 3d graphics) apps. I don't know if it's still a thing, but MS teams (linux version) couldn't share screens under wayland either. There are some gaping holes that no one has been rushing to fill. Maybe if gnome and everyone else completely switches over to wayland it will force these issues to the front and someone(?) will fix them, but that invokes a lot of pain in the mean time. It can take months/years for these things to get fixed and make it into the release pipeline. And when I say crash ... I don't mean the app bombs out and you have to open your file again ... the entire system locks up hard and forces a power cycle to recover. The OS/window system should never do that, but it can happen quite reliably for me when I run FreeCAD. I may have to stop complaining about windows blue screen of death (which frankly I haven't seen in years.)
I have taken to running these special apps that completely wipe out wayland and my system ... running them in a virtual machine and for whatever reason that seems to be more robust ... but I shouldn't have to do that.
Anyhow, that's my complaint with wayland .... it's got some stuff that no one is rushing to fix, but it hits me hard.
Edit: and I miss being able to run remote X11 apps ... I don't think many people think about that any more though. We primarily run local apps locally and so issues of appearance seem to dominate the discussion ... and appearance is important, but so is not crashing your system hard and forcing a power cycle to restart.