I think the problem with btrfs is that it entered the spotlight way to early. With Wayland there was time to work on a lot of the kinks before everyone started seriously switching.
On btrfs a bunch of people switched blindly and then lost data. This caused many to have a bad impression of btrfs. These days it is significantly better but because there was so much fear there is less attention paid to it and it is less widely used.
I stated the version number (17.10), the release notes are here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ArtfulAardvark/ReleaseNotes
CTRL+F, “wayland”, 1 of 3 matches
are you being deliberately obtuse or do you expect other people to do everything for you?
You said:
Not if you were using Ubuntu in 2017 when they switched to Weston as the default display server for 17.10 and lots of people suffered a great deal from how half-baked the project was at the time.
I said:
Yes, the release notes you linked do not mention Weston at all.
Unless you think Wayland is the same as Weston, I don’t see how you think I’m being “deliberately obtuse”.