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I think it's a bit more basic than that: users hate losing functionality they depend on regardless of the reason. Wayland had sound reasons for eliminating some of X11's features, but that doesn't make users any happier to lose them. If you remove a feature that was previously in X11 because it doesn't belong in the display server, you really need to figure out where it does belong and put it there, rather than just treating it as someone else's problem.
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