While I understand the reason to have a wayland abstraction (yes, wayland != X), this probably also means we'll need to change all profiles that include abstractions/X to also include the wayland abstraction. That's also the reason why I proposed (ab)using abstractions/X - that would mean we don't need to modify lots of profiles.
While I understand the reason to have a wayland abstraction (yes, wayland != X), this probably also means we'll need to change all profiles that include abstractions/X to also include the wayland abstraction. That's also the reason why I proposed (ab)using abstractions/X - that would mean we don't need to modify lots of profiles.