Hello-
i wonder (in the future) if there will now become two separate branches to
the XFree86 code of if a replacement will be developed. i heard of a
replacement to X-windows called y-windows; it supposedly is being written as a
modern, open source (GPL'd) window architecture, which is both modular and
network transparent among other things.i wonder if something like this will be
considered. i believe a working prototype exists but is in the early stages.
just a thought.
mark.
--- Steve Bergman <steve(a)rueb.com> wrote:
Paul Bender wrote:
>No, unless Red Hat changed their mind very recently.
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><http://freedesktop.org/pipermail/x-packagers/2004-February/000004.html>
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I applaud RedHat/Fedora for this decision. Even if the licensing issue
were resolved today, other problems still remain. For a very long time
there has been something "wrong" with respect to the attitude of the
Xfree86 project. Team play does not seem to be a goal for them, which
is bad for the community in general.
-Steve
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