Not enough people are acutely aware that gtk2 will disappear from most serious distro's or have already disappeared.
That is definitely true. But the necessary libraries will remain in repos for some time. So, they can be installed, but over time, will probably become unreliable because no one is bothering to test. Try running a gtk(1) app if you can find one.
And, because of the mad race to get rid of gtk2, its a bad look to have your flagship product shipped with gtk2. Lazarus, for example. But if the Lazarus Devs change the downloadable binary to, say, Qt5, all those "long term" distros won't have a suitable libqt5pas in their repo. Oh !
WaylandEnable=false
I am not sure what that means. Its still available in U2410 but as far as I can see does nothing. gtk2 apps seem to run in that mode exactly the same as they do otherwise. Same bugs in poweroff for example. On my working laptop, running Mate (and therefore lightdm) there is no option to disable (or, of course, enable) Wayland.
gtk2 is on its way out. Wayland is on its way in. Both events are inevitable but generally unrelated IMHO ??
Davo