- Wayland.fyi promotes minimalist Wayland software and counters criticism against Wayland.
- Core Wayland is a simple protocol (~10k lines), but mainstream implementations add complexity with heavy renderers and many extensions.
- Wlroots is criticized for being large, Linux-centric, unstable, and overengineered, with alternatives like neuswc offering portability and simplicity.
- X11 is described as outdated, complex, and poorly designed, with millions of lines of legacy code.
- Misinformation about Wayland vs. X11 is addressed, clarifying differences in compositing, security, and protocol design.
- A list of approved minimalist Wayland software includes libraries, compositors, and utilities that are portable, small, and hackable.