Francois Isabelle wrote:
3 - Xorg forked XFree86 due to these licensing considerations
The X.Org Foundation is the latest incarnation of a string of organizations going back to the original MIT X Consortium that have produced the X Window System software releases for over 15 years. XFree86 forked from the X Consortium years ago, and ever since code has flowed back and forth both ways. Xorg is not a "new fork of XFree86" - all that has happened is that the original X Window System open source distribution has been opened up to a more modern open source style development process and interest in it has picked back up. This was in progress for a year before XFree86 changed their license - the license change just gave more distributions incentive to change. To make it easier for them to do so, the XFree86 4.4 portions not covered by the new license were folded into the X11R6.6 tree to produce the upcoming X11R6.7 release. (The work on reviving X.Org came out of the traditional Unix vendors wanting to open up X.Org to greater participation from the Linux, BSD, and other open source communities, and from people dissatisfied with the governance of the XFree86 Project. See the archives of the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list for all the various flamefests.) -- -Alan Coopersmith- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Microsystems, Inc. - X Window System Engineering