The Xlibre server has been launched as a fork of the X.org X11 server, spearheaded by maintainer Enrico Weigelt. It seeks to modernize X11 while enhancing its security and performance against criticisms and controversies surrounding its development. The project arises amid ongoing debates about the relevance of X.org in the face of the emerging Wayland protocol, with Weigelt suggesting that certain elements within X.org are stifling progress. The README for Xlibre notably refuses to adopt diversity and inclusion policies, sparking mixed reactions within the Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) community.
The XLibre Xserver, a fork of X.org, aims to modernize the X11 server, enhancing security and performance amid controversies surrounding its development.
XLibre's development, led by Enrico Weigelt, claims to counteract suppression of innovation in the X.org project, citing interference from BigTech and internal toxicity.
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