Sam Bent, 8 months ago (at this time), covered XLibre, which is essentially a fork of XOrg that wants to clean up the codebase, modernize it, and fix the security holes that lasted for years on XOrg.
Meetux, the developer, became persona-non-Grata in FreeDesktop, IBM, RedHat, and possible GNOME circles, simply because he wanted to fix Xorg so people have an option on what they want to use.
It’s also why I won’t kowtow to IBM, GNOME, and FDO’s demands, due to technical merit being moot.


If sysadmins have to deal with how broken Wayland is, that tells me all I need to know.
Proof is this: https://stoppromotingwayland.netlify.app/
That’s not proof that’s AI generated slop. It sounds plausible and it’s all nonsense.