This thread really highlights how thoughtful coordination between
package maintainers helps smooth transitions—especially when dropping
components like  from desktop-common. I agree with Rik Mills’ approach
to decouple  sessions and place dependencies within more precise
packages like . It gives users flexibility, especially those moving
toward full Wayland environments.

Interestingly, I’ve seen similar modular thinking in non-tech fields
too—like in sustainable tourism platforms. For example,
https://alpakaresort.de/ takes a modular approach to outdoor
experiences, offering nature retreats with or without digital
connectivity, kind of like opting into Wayland without legacy .
Flexibility makes adoption smoother.

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