Nuno Silva <[email protected]> writes:
i started doing my own investigations for Wayland because i
realised
that it's coming down the pipe, and i wanted to add and update
the
wiki's information about Wayland, to make sure that it's
factually
correct. There haven't tended to be enough volunteers willing
to work
on maintaining X, until the recent appearance of XLibre; most
of the
That's something I haven't had time to check further, but which
sounds
slightly off, because NetBSD has been doing their own
modifications to
Xorg.
https://blog.netbsd.org/tnf/entry/x_org_on_netbsd_the
That link says:
the way our "xsrc" repository is set up, it's effectively
functioning
as a fork of X.Org that regularly pulls from upstream
freedesktop.org
(but does not push back).
My understanding is that OpenBSD's Xenocara works the same way:
https://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20060710160000
When i wrote "volunteers working on X", i was referring to the
upstream X.
Alexis.