Author: branden Date: 2004-06-23 16:36:06 -0500 (Wed, 23 Jun 2004) New Revision: 1563
Modified: trunk/debian/CHANGESETS trunk/debian/local/FAQ.xhtml Log: (cosmetic) Fix missing quotation mark. Thanks to Steinar H. Gunderson for the catch. Modified: trunk/debian/CHANGESETS =================================================================== --- trunk/debian/CHANGESETS 2004-06-23 21:30:19 UTC (rev 1562) +++ trunk/debian/CHANGESETS 2004-06-23 21:36:06 UTC (rev 1563) @@ -53,6 +53,6 @@ Add FAQ entries: + What is the story with XFree86 being forked? + What is the story with XFree86's license? - 1562 + 1562, 1563 vim:set ai et sts=4 sw=4 tw=80: Modified: trunk/debian/local/FAQ.xhtml =================================================================== --- trunk/debian/local/FAQ.xhtml 2004-06-23 21:30:19 UTC (rev 1562) +++ trunk/debian/local/FAQ.xhtml 2004-06-23 21:36:06 UTC (rev 1563) @@ -329,16 +329,16 @@ Version 11 (X11), however, in 1987.</p> <p>In 1988, a non-profit group called the MIT X Consortium (later just "X -Consortium) was formed to direct future development of X standards in an +Consortium") was formed to direct future development of X standards in an atmosphere intended to be inclusive of many commercial and educational -interests. The freely-licensed SI permitted anyone to -produce proprietary derivatives, and many of the X Consortium members poured -resources into competing with each other in part on the basis of their -proprietary extensions to the SI. The X Window System thus became one of the -many fronts in the so-called "<a -href="http://www.faqs.org/docs/artu/ch02s01.html">Unix Wars</a>". Nevertheless, -some cooperation was achieved, and the X Consortium produced several incremental -but significant revisions to X11, concluding with Release 6 in 1994 (X11R6).</p> +interests. The freely-licensed SI permitted anyone to produce proprietary +derivatives, and many of the X Consortium members poured resources into +competing with each other in part on the basis of their proprietary extensions +to the SI. The X Window System thus became one of the many fronts in the +so-called "<a href="http://www.faqs.org/docs/artu/ch02s01.html">Unix Wars</a>". +Nevertheless, some cooperation was achieved, and the X Consortium produced +several incremental but significant revisions to X11, concluding with Release 6 +in 1994 (X11R6).</p> <p>The X Consortium dissolved at the end of 1996, producing a final, small revision to X11R6 called X11R6.3. Ownership of X then passed to the <a

