- sorry for the noise, I'm not sure if I send this on the right lists. Hi, I know that some diggup would probably tell me everything I want to know, but I'm not sure if past posts still represent the current positions and I want a clear picture of the *actual* situation.
Is that what's happening ? 1 - XFree86 changed licensing, which introduced some GPL compatibility issues and some deviations to debian DFSG(debian free software guidelines). 2 - Some are arguing that the new licensing is NOT GPL incompatible, but nobody argues that it is not deviating from DFSG 3 - Xorg forked XFree86 due to these licensing considerations 4 - Debian will NOT include XFree86 4.4 components 5 - Other Linux's distributions MIGTH include Xfree86 4.4 6 - Other Linux's distributions WILL include Xorg 7 - Debian MIGHT include Xorg, MIGHT include XFree86 4.4 in non-free or similar 8 - End users / developpers / distribution packagers WILL end up confused, free software activist will end up frustrated and I WILL NOT understand why this FORK took place anyway. I see some mail traffic, stating that Xorg will replace XFree86 ( not necessarily *official* lists ) , I don't know, I don't like this fork. Especially, - I'm not sure they have sufficient resources to provide the quality level we've come to expect from the XFree86 team. - I think a FORK is a really bad thing especially on projects that large, how can contributors enhance BOTH projects... wasted work I beleive. - Even if free software is taking up over proprietary stuff, there are external forces that are hitting free software day after day, why MUST the free software community hit itself from the INSIDE ? Please, correct me if I'm wrong. But don't spend too much time on point '8' , I know I'm right about this one. Thank you -- Francois Isabelle [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://francoisisabelle.org/isabellf-key.asc (pgp key) P.S === Xorg resources .... I think Xorg "mailman" is running out of hd space ... (tried to subscribe) Traceback (most recent call last): File "/var/lib/mailman/Mailman/LockFile.py", line 424, in __write fp.close() IOError: [Errno 28] No space left on device ===
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