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That's exactly what it is. A protocol spec, written by gnomeists to cater to their foot-fetishism. There's a reference implementation called Weston, but it isn't widely used.it sound like wayland isn't a complete utility but a specification
The annoying part is, there's no actual issue with the idea of writing a common protocol and having multiple implementations. X11 is, ultimately, also a protocol, with XOrg being the most popular implementation. The problem is that Wayland is a shit protocol, with multiple huge gaps that the Wayland organisation refuse to address or claim are for "security". It breaks shit in exciting new ways though, so it's popular with the sort of people who work for red hat (a software support and licensing company that makes more money if things don't work properly).