@gaula92
i think we are talking about x11 in general..
So i just tell you that you can't "judge" it for the bad performance on rpi.
On any other device, may it ARM, x86, ppc or whatever, X11 runs fast.
Check this and cry:
https://developer.nvidia.com/content/kayla-platformThis is a ARM device in desktop league.
Cubie is nice since it gives better performance than a SAM for around 80 bucks (including PSU, sdcard)
X11 flies, check cubieez.
All have X11 drivers and so X11 is not bad.
Wayland without drivers sucks totally... Means.
Instead of wasting time with waylaid, people should just create X11 compatible drivers.
Wayland is not as bloated because it has no "history". X11 supports any HW since the beginning of Linux. Wayland doesn't. Less features, less compatibility = smaller footprint. Is it really better? Depends on what you use Linux and if you need old stuff to work. I could accept wayland when it proves good backward-compatibility with the Xwayland wrapper.
PS: the vidio i saw was a few weeks old. So yes i judge, because it runs on a defined HW called rPi.