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Tbh 73% is low for something as important as a thing you're going to basically enforce. Get to 90% and then we can talk.
Bit chicken and egg though, isn't it? Maybe a big desktop environment enforcing Wayland will get people working more on the fixes for the stuff that doesn't work out yet.
I understand people being annoyed if they are in the 30% though, and not trying to dismiss that.
Not really or at least not enough.