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There was a thread about this a few days ago. That guy who did the fork is nuts. A WW2 Nazi apologist.
And as I said then, Xorg is already Libre.
Without some facts to back it up I question phrasing like "most active remaining contributor". Or "actively maintained" vs what? Just "maintained"? I want to see the stats before I believe this is more than steering the narrative.
This person picked a good time to throw a fit and draw a lot of attention to himself.
People say we should leave politics out of it and concentrate on the software (meritocracy) but I question that. I mean, the way this is going you just can't leave that guy's motivations out of the equation.
You can imagine the way the discourse about this proposal is going, but I randomly picked up one comment I wanted to share excerpts of anyhow:
This has bcachefs vibes. I don't think anyone questions Overstreet's C competency, but his habit of pushing last minute changes without sufficient testing and ignoring the process to try to sneak in changes outside approved windows displays a similarly cavalier mindset.
Laxity about QC is not a great trait in a project maintainer.
Accepting something this premature into the project would cause stability issues. Even if he was a computing wizard one dev with a day job and conspiracy forms to keep up with is not able to do the maintenance that Xorg needs.
The proposal has been scrapped already.
I think maybe the person who proposed it did it to get the whole topic out of the way - from now on they can point every belligerent to the decision made.
Do you happen to have a link to the thread?
https://lemmy.world/post/31180148
BTW, the proposal to the Fedora project has been withdrawn already.
Thanks!