Hi Quentin, 7.4-release has ports and packages for Wayland and various window managers and desktop environments that run on it. Sway and KDE Plasma come to mind, though I've not tried them yet. You can find a searchable web list of ports at https://openports.pl. You don't need to run -current to use Wayland.
I use 7.3-release, 7.4-release, and 7.4-current each on a different laptop daily for my regular computing needs. All of them, including -current, are suitable and dependably stable for me, largely because I use well-supported hardware of ~10 year old Thinkpads. That said, if you're developing any app for or with OpenBSD, web-based or native, I recommend you do so on -current, because it will give you the best chance of the app functioning well on the next few OpenBSD releases when your app might be in production. Good luck on your project! Kevin On Sat, Nov 25, 2023, at 08:15, quen...@schibler.fr wrote: > I would like to develop a wayland app on OpenBSD, and I was wondering if it > was already possible to use wayland on a snapshot version. The only > requirement I have is to be able to run firefox, I obviously don't expect > anything to be stable and I will be happy to help by providing feedback/bug > report. > > - Quentin Schibler > >