Fedora Workstation 25 Beta...

I have found a difference between Xorg and Wayland drag and drop behavior in Gnome Shell.  
In Wayland you cannot drag the icon through the hot corner and paste into an application in a 
different workspace.

The Xorg drag and drop is intuitive. You hold the mouse button down through the entire
operation until you reach the target and then release to drop.

The Wayland drag and drop works but it is not obvious what to do. You must drag the object
into the hot corner.  When the Overview is displayed, move cursor into the Overview.  The
icon is detached from the cursor and remains at the corner.  You then release the mouse
button and move the cursor to the workspace with the target.  Press and release the mouse
button to select the target.  The target will be moved from the workspace to the body
of the Overview.  Move the mouse button to the target and press and release the mouse
button.  The Overview will close and the icon appears and reconnects to the cursor.  Click
the target and the object will be dropped.

I have placed a compressed file with two short videos of Xorg and Wayland drags from an
application to an application in a different workspace at:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B52Y4vnjoV74WDVaQ1F6TjlXSk0/view?usp=sharing

My question: Is the Wayland behavior intended by design or should I report a bug?

Thanks, 
Norman