Isn't that what will happen with X as soon as people get fanatical about wayland like they have done with systemd?
Thanks, David
Nobody is getting fanatical over wayland. Wayland solves real problems with a rather small disturbance( drivers are almost the same, only applications are affected) and it has some sort of xwayland fallback mode in case it doesn't work which worked like a charm on the case of k3b for me. gtk supports it pretty well now and qt is working on it too. It was turned on by default on the current fedora release so as you can probably guess it's a long way from ready but it's improving really fast, and at least as far as gnome apps are concerned they work relatively well( gparted being an exception).