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[Video] Red Hat Is About To End Xorg: Is Wayland Ready?
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Nobody. And it's not like Red Hat runs the X.Org Foundation, either, at most they have one seat on the board. Development will continue.
By whom? Red Hat is pretty much the only one supporting X.Org so that's why. Development will not really continue because there will be nobody to do the development.