The original forum post [1] that this article mentions has more details, and some discussions that also include Ubuntu devs.<p>[1] <a href="https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/trying-wayland-by-default-again/20575" rel="nofollow">https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/trying-wayland-by-default-aga...</a>
Ooo I am very interested and hope this works out; I've only really used XOrg but a new contender/approach will be fun to see (of course I know it already exists, but operating on the assumption that this would cause its ecosystem to mature even further/faster)
Unfortunately Wayland does not function very well with accessibility software without elevated privileges. Areas include but not limited to :<p>-simulated keyboard/mouse input (some progress)<p>ability to inspect window attributes (e.g. window title, executable and handle)<p>ability to manipulate windows (e.g. maximise, close, etc)