Wayland is a solution in search of a problem but it appears to be the future. Maintaining a fork would be a tremendous effort, I think it's better just move forward with Wayland, it does work (kind of) now and with more work it will be usable.
On Sun, Jun 15, 2025 at 8:55 AM Roderick <hru...@gmail.com> wrote: > Some Linux distributions are substituting Xorg with wayland, > Xorg self seems to aim to obsolete x11, > and there is now a questionable fork that probably will not lead to a > success: > > https://github.com/X11Libre/xserver > > Sure x11 is not perfect, it was not from the beginning, and much of its > original > intended functionality is obstructed by later developments > (unfortunately 'network > transparency'), but wayland is not an improvement of x11, it is something > else. > > I do think a fork will be necessary if one wants something with the > functionality of x11, > and there will be a point of no return if it is not done timely. > > Could xenocara become the continuation of x11? > > Rodrigo > >