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I will be forced to, but x11 is no longer being developed, so its not very secure to do so
additionally, Wayland is going to be default on kde, and Im not sure if that means that it'll be default for me too if I update
not to mention that with it default on KDE, I'll be running into more and more bugs that just, will not be fixed, because "use Wayland" will be the new response to bug reports (GNOME actively does this with a critical GTK4/libadwaita bug)
the point is, Wayland is being rushed and was never ready for default
Says who?
So when it's the default, you just pick X11 from the drop-down, like I do for Wayland today.
Speculation. Gnome devs are notoriously stubborn, I don't see that being true for KDE.
15 years is not a rush, and for most people it's ready. Making it the default will serve as a push to get developers to make their applications support it.