Wayland is About Less Choice, About Removing Choices, It's Not About Freedom
Given that OpenBSD uses or 'borrows' many applications from GNU/Linux (and vice versa, e.g. OpenSSH), what will happen if GNOME and KDE are compelled to abandon X? Well, this situation was explored before:
Wayland pushers don't seem to mind if they trample over blind people or even not-blind people who just want to get on with work.
See, IBM insists that it cares about "diversity", just not when it comes to technical things. Remember what OpenBSD's founder Theo de Raadt said about Wayland: "The writing has been on the wall a very long time that some people believe their role in the ecosystem is to reduce software choice and push everyone into vertical software monocultures."


