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You should give qtile on wayland a try. Sensible tiling layout, configured in just simple python and great documentation...
I'm currently split between qtile and awsomewm.
Qtile is wayland ready and uses python for configuring (being python the only language I admit I'm fairly curious about to try to learn).
awsomewm I already know it uses Lua, which by itself connects into Conky, another piece of software I want to try learn about but I'm still trying to understand if the wm is wayland-ready.
If Conky could be configured/extended through python, it would tip the scale towards Qtile.
Idk how awesome would connect to conky, just because it uses lua but... sure, I haven't tried awesomewm personally so I can't say anything about it
Connect in the sense that I would be learning the same language and use it for configuring two different pieces of software.