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Android was the first major Linux-based client OS to ditch X11 in favor of a direct rendering manager (SurfaceFlinger). Now that Wayland inching its way toward adoption by Ubuntu and Fedora, what does this mean for the future of Android and SurfaceFlinger?
If Google has any intention of pushing Android upmarket into the productivity and workstation segments, then they may want a presentation framework which natively supports composited client windows. I suppose that ChromeOS, with its new Aura window manager on X11, would be the most likely venue for Google to introduce Wayland, if they have any intention of doing so.