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It'd helpful if the got Wayland to work first.
It doesn't?
My experience has been less that stellar, but it's always improving.
I've accepted it's inevitable, but at the moment nobody's forcing me to switch and I have zero motivation to. I haven't had any issues with X in years.
Thankfully, I'm not in Ubuntu, so I don't have anyone shoving their decisions down my throat (software-wise).
It's funny people's X and Wayland experiences are so varied. I could never stop screen tearing with X, on multiple machines, with Wayland I never had any tearing. It brought along different small issues, but never had tearing, which in my opinion was a better option than no issues and tearing. These issues got fixed with time, and now I'd hate to go back to X.