Ok then we agree at least in your point 4:
Mir NEEDS to be modified to use the Wayland protocol, otherwise the GNU/Linux world will be disputed in Wayland and X, mostly utilized by enterprise systems and in science, and in Ubuntu, mostly used by private customers.
Furthermore, Mir needs to support binary drivers which will eventually appear for Wayland instead of requiring dedicated drivers.
Ok then we agree at least in your point 4:
Mir NEEDS to be modified to use the Wayland protocol, otherwise the GNU/Linux world will be disputed in Wayland and X, mostly utilized by enterprise systems and in science, and in Ubuntu, mostly used by private customers.
Furthermore, Mir needs to support binary drivers which will eventually appear for Wayland instead of requiring dedicated drivers.