This seems very shortsighted of the Linux Mint development team. XOrg is basically being held together with duct tape and barely even maintainable anymore. In fact, most former X11 and XOrg developers don’t want to anymore. The reason XOrg was “So stable” waas because it wasn’t changed very much since 2012; changing any core feature bascially broke many DEs. Wayland certainly isn’t perfect, but it’s all we’ve got right now. Unless the Linux Mint team wants to maintain XOrg by themselves and cut themselves off from the rest of the Linux world, they are going to need a solution for Wayland soon.
The main issue for me using Wayland on my desktop was Nvidia GPU support, but that has seemed to have vastly improved over the past year, and I’m currently using KDE Plasma on Wayland with almost no problems, and actually less problems than XOrg.
And afaik, KDE Plasma doesn’t have a timeline for removing XOrg support, but GNOME basically does.
Yep, that’s the only problem I have left. Now it seems to be happening only on Xorg and not Wayland. Funny how things have changed.