Fedora 23 review (Ars Technica)
Ars Technica reviews
Fedora 23. Primarily the workstation edition is covered, so it is also a review of GNOME 3.18, the featured desktop on Fedora 23. "
Fedora has long been an early adopter of Wayland, and Fedora 23 is no different, offering considerably more support than any other distro to date. In fact, the Wayland support is getting close enough to feature-complete that it appears Fedora 24 may boot to Wayland by default. By and large you won't notice much difference should you try out Wayland in Fedora 23 (just log out of your current session and select Wayland from the menu that drops down from the gear icon at the lower right side of the login dialog). This lack of noticeable difference is a good thing, since you really shouldn't need to know what your display manager is up to, but there are some new features available if you need them."
