Wayland is written by most of the same folks who maintain xorg, and XWayland is part of xorg.
It's generally more transparent than running a separate X server on Mac or Windows -- you don't normally need to care about whether an app is X11 or native Wayland.
It's generally more transparent than running a separate X server on Mac or Windows -- you don't normally need to care about whether an app is X11 or native Wayland.