Wayland should not be mixed in with other code like gtk3, gtk2, gnome related 
programs. This will immediately create bloat.

Wayland does remove a lot of unneeded obsolete code that is in Xorg, that is 
put in there by principle, and not much else. If gtk creeps into Wayland, those 
benefits will be lost.

The current eagerness about wanting Wayland is centered around gtk. This will 
quickly harm the project.

Wayland should work on top of xlibs that are not obsolete.

Wayland shouldn't be made the default until small window managers like antiwm, 
blackbox, bspwm, ctwm, cwm, i3, jwm, qtile, vtwm and others like this work on 
it. It should also work on fluxbox and enlightenment first. Wayland on FreeBSD 
shouldn't be centered around GNU, gtk or Gnome.

I would say make a Wayland-gtk package offshoot, but this will also quickly 
ruin things. Wayland should stay clean, and allow modular components on top of 
it, that don't spread out bloat dependencies out. Wayland should keep the same 
habit as Xorg, with the exception of keeping obsolete hardware code.
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