But what if you want to try wayland with Fedora? Well easiest is just to do same as in my above post, but instead of:
dnf group install XFCE
do:
dnf group install GNOME
since Fedora uses Wayland with that...
Actually, I'm in it right now (5 min after being in XFCE build...) and it runs very nicely on this laptop of mine. I don't myself like GNOME user interface though - maybe I'm old fashioned, but still prefer XFCE style (i.e. a bit like Windows 7 look and feel really). But fun playing with GNOME and probably best current environment to test out Wayland apps. Fedora also does have group for Sway (Wayland using too):
dnf group list --hidden | grep Sway
and install it therefore with:
sudo dnf group install "Sway Window Manager"
but Sway needs fair bit more work to get it all going...