On 2/6/25 06:15, Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult wrote:
On 03.02.25 21:12, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
Because Xorg hasn't had a new release branch started since 2021, and no
one has
yet backported that to the existing Xorg 21.x release branch.
Why don't we just make a new release ?
There's weeks of work hiding behind that "just" there, which no one has
put in to date, though I think Povilas may be planning on doing it this
year - the more people who help, the more likely it is to succeed.
Xorg is minimally
maintained these days, mostly handling security bugs and fixes that
affect other X servers such as Xwayland.
That's not entirely correct. There's a lot other work been done, and
even a very long list of MRs still waiting for merge. (haven't even
started submitting new features)
I was referring to what's made it into published releases, not just the
git repo.
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