Comment by o11c
2 days ago
Let's do the math. If each Wayland implementation supports an independent 95% of what users need, then:
* With 0 implementations, Wayland is good for 100.0% of users
* With 1 implementations, Wayland is good for 95.0% of users
* With 2 implementations, Wayland is good for 90.2% of users
* With 3 implementations, Wayland is good for 85.7% of users
* With 4 implementations, Wayland is good for 81.5% of users
* With 5 implementations, Wayland is good for 77.4% of users
* With 6 implementations, Wayland is good for 73.5% of users
* With 7 implementations, Wayland is good for 69.8% of users
* With 8 implementations, Wayland is good for 66.3% of users
* With 9 implementations, Wayland is good for 63.0% of users
* With 10 implementations, Wayland is good for 59.9% of users
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