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Sure but I think the core devs should focus on it. It is a big thing that is important (especially for a piece of always changing beta software like Wayland) yet still missing.
Well the first step would probably be to open an issue.
It's being worked on for years (or even decades lol). I highly doubt there isn't an opened issue about it.
There's actually not. But there's an open MR.
Ok that's not just strange but actually sus.