This is the best summary I could come up with:
Wlroots 0.18 recently debuted as the newest version of this Wayland library born out of the Sway compositor project.
With wlroots 0.18 is support for new Wayland protocols and other exciting features.
New protocols enabled by wlroots 0.18 include linux-drm-syncobj-v1 for explicit synchronization, alpha-modifier-v1 for alpha channel support on surfaces, ext-foreign-toplevel-list-v1 as a protocol for taskbars and app switchers, and ext-transient-seat-v1 for better handling VNC/remote use-cases.
There is also a new stateless render API for reading back pixel buffers from the GPU.
Overall the wlroots 0.18 feature update is a very exciting release with all the new functionality included for Wayland compositors leveraging this open-source library.
Downloads and more details on the wlroots 0.18 release via FreeDesktop.org GitLab.
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They really just need to get single-window capture and the global shortcut portal figured out