I have no idea how well this one works, but I am all up for
more projects that can compete against the singularization
that corporations currently try (see paid developers for
wayland, GNOME and now also KDE). I wonder how much money
would be needed to make the xorg server adapt to the modern
era; I don't even know the featureset that is missing for
this either. But I also know that wayland, after 20 years
(!!!), will never cover those requests users had over tohse
20 years, simply because it tries to cater to a narrow
specification wanted by corporations rather than the people -
so much is now clear (wayland protocol was released in
2008, so it is soon 20 years actually; in a few days we
have 2026, so it will be 18 years).