As far as I understand this works through remote desktop, FreeRDP in particular, and relies on weston rdp backend.
This means the same server-client architecture could be used also from Linux to Linux (including the custom shell they created for this). It would be a nice thing for Wayland Linux desktop remote access… seems it looks like it’s done in such a way that you no longer need to open a whole remote session desktop window, but instead seamlessly integrated so each window is rendered separatelly, as if it was actually running locally instead of remotelly. So I think it’s an interesting development for Wayland, even if you don’t care about WSL.
As far as I understand this works through remote desktop, FreeRDP in particular, and relies on weston rdp backend.
This means the same server-client architecture could be used also from Linux to Linux (including the custom shell they created for this). It would be a nice thing for Wayland Linux desktop remote access… seems it looks like it’s done in such a way that you no longer need to open a whole remote session desktop window, but instead seamlessly integrated so each window is rendered separatelly, as if it was actually running locally instead of remotelly. So I think it’s an interesting development for Wayland, even if you don’t care about WSL.