This is the kind of initiative I’d prefer to see from X preservationists. Great job, I hope it succeeds. I prefer Wayland, but there’s still a place in the world for X; it just needs new dev teams to shoulder the burden.
I disagree. The choices in the Linux ecosystem lead to unnecessary fragmentation and development/packaging nightmares.
I say let X11 die, bury it, and never let it rise again.
Then we can all focus on making just one display server as good as possible.
I disagree. The choices in the Linux ecosystem lead to unnecessary fragmentation and development/packaging nightmares.
I say let X11 die, bury it, and never let it rise again.
Then we can all focus on making just one display server as good as possible.