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Wayland, not even once
This is why wheyland is destined to fail. The fact that criticisms can be dismissed as ramblings explains a lot of things.
This is a rambling of how Wayland supposedly forces everybody to use GNOME, which is BS.
The rant even includes an admission that the author didn't even know what Wayland was when it was written.