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A proposal has been laid out for a new X.Org Server "main" Git branch to house their development going forward and cleaning up the development lapses over the past few years. Ultimately the hope is for having a new cleaned-up X.Org Server and XWayland Git branch for shipping new releases in 2026.

Alan Coopersmith of Oracle laid out the proposal today for a new main branch of the X.Org Server Git repository. The main emphasis is on cleaning up the Git state that became cluttered the past few years when now-XLibre developer Enrico Weigelt was making a lot of changes to the codebase that then ended up with a lot of that code being later reverted. Discussions on IRC determined that it may be easier to start over from an early 2024 snapshot of the X.Org Git state and then work from there in weeding out commits that actually remain present day without being reverted.

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[-] entwine@programming.dev 46 points 1 month ago

when now-XLibre developer Enrico Weigelt was making a lot of changes to the codebase that then ended up with a lot of that code being later reverted.

Looked this guy up, and apparently he's a right wing anti-vax nutjob who got yelled at by Linus Torvalds for spreading misinformation on the kernel mailing list.

Why do we have people like this?

[-] deadbeef79000@lemmy.nz 17 points 1 month ago

It's a step up from wife murder.

[-] frongt@lemmy.zip 20 points 1 month ago

At least Hans was a competent developer.

this post was submitted on 20 Jan 2026
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