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I thought that "Wayland by default" being merged meant it will be a part of the next release but there wasn't even a mention of it. Will it be a part of the next release maybe?
it will ship with 121
https://www.phoronix.com/news/Firefox-Change-Wayland-Release
I could be wrong, but i think that was probably on the alpha release, which is now the beta release, so maybe the next stable release will have wayland by default.
At least according to this article, it seems like Wayland enabled by default will be for the next release!
If it is a feature you have been waiting for you can just switch to it already even if it's not the defaulth