Actually, I'm hoping that some of the issues will disappear if
people use the kernels produced with a regular 4k page sizeProblems rooted in the 64k page size are not problems with the ppc64 platform. Now people have both the information
and the choice to use 4k like other architectures. If a particular fault occurs with 64k and not with 4k, then it is a Wayland fault or something in the drivers. Nonetheless, the vast majority of users will probably want to use the 4k page size rather than waiting for everybody else to support 64k.
Beyond that, I'm also hoping that Wayland developers will take feedback from users on every platform.
Based on my experience with the way systemd was imposed on the world, speaking as a developer, a sysadmin and a user, I feel that we were used as guinea pigs and I feel we may go through a similar experience with Wayland. On Debian jessie, the first Debian release to use systemd by default, I encountered a range of issues. Even today, on systems upgraded to the latest Debian, I still find issues that can be traced back to the introduction of systemd.