>>155 if you want something that's compatible with x11 (keep in mind x11 and xorg are essentially just a protocol) look at "phoenix" my problem with Xlibre is it isn't dealing with the problem of legacy code but its doing it in a way thats more likely to break compatibility with x11 apps. the problem with x11 and why nobody wants to work on it is because xorg is built ontop of 30 years of code and operating system support. so "phoenix" exists to make a x11 compatible server from scratch (since again x11 is just a network protocol) instead of dealing with and adding onto 30 years of code
if you want something that's compatible with x11 (keep in mind x11 and xorg are essentially just a protocol) look at "phoenix" my problem with Xlibre is it isn't dealing with the problem of legacy code but its doing it in a way thats more likely to break compatibility with x11 apps. the problem with x11 and why nobody wants to work on it is because xorg is built ontop of 30 years of code and operating system support. so "phoenix" exists to make a x11 compatible server from scratch (since again x11 is just a network protocol) instead of dealing with and adding onto 30 years of code