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this post was submitted on 20 Jan 2026
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You missed the part where the reason why they are doing this is because the person who started XLibre had previously committed so much bad code to XOrg that needed to be rolled back that the git history is now a mess that is hindering forward progress. The goal of the new release is to start over from 2024 and cherry-pick the commits they want to keep in order to clean the history up.
oh boy. What a distinction, to have so many bad commits reverted that you derail a major project for months cleaning up after you.
did they grant this person commit access before? not sure how so many weird commits got merged when there should've been code reviews and all..
I don't think the code is the problem they are cleaning up. I think they just want to remove the contributor from the history.