Now that the new year is here and things are becoming a little less hectic,
there's a question I wanted to ask about something I saw on the list a few
weeks ago. I recall there was some discussion of one thing or another
replacing X11. That kind of surprised me. After all, isn't X11 a fairly
well entrenched standard? And why are we replacing it? I can't say that
I've had over much in the way of issues with it.



Perhaps I'm misinterpreting what was meant. But I think of old programs
like X-Win32 or Hummingbird Neighborhood, and I wonder if replacing X11
won't destroy those programs, or is that more along the idea of replacing
XDMCP or something similar?



If it is being replaced in common Linux distros and other places, what's
the most likely candidate to replace it with and where can I read up more
on it?



Thanks folks!

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