Being Asahi is not only brand new but not even near a first stable release the amount of surprise about the lack of xorg focus seems as silly as those that act like wayland reached parity 2 years ago
Red Hat has announced they are depreciating Xorg already; which is a huge deal because they are almost single-handedly the only contributor keeping Xorg alive. Once they are done, work on Xorg will basically cease forever.
Considering Xorg is based on X11 which dates back to June 1984, I can’t blame them. A graphics system from 1984 is not suitable for 2023 in any capacity. Not without a ton of hacks, workarounds, and jank everywhere.
"depreciation" happens when capital investments lose value over time, often for tax purposes.
"deprecation" is when the builders of a tool want to discourage you from using the tool going forward because a better solution exists.
The latter is the one that applies to software.
I do wonder if that isn't a solution. Couldn't they just ship rootful xwayland as the officially supported X server on Asahi, thereby being able to drop X.org without trashing people's setups?
Edit: This is a suggestion, not a "well why didn't they just do this".
So, yes, there's striving to a Wayland, post-X11 future, but it's far from the sure thing that X11 is.