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dec05eba is a totally different person, it is the guy that makes gpu-screen-recorder which is amazing btw.
It is the person that made this PR that fixed a massive blunder by metux lol https://github.com/X11Libre/xserver/pull/56
Maybe they are not too dissimilar, based on this comment, but I'm not sure what their views really are, and the whole thread is a dumpster fire:
https://github.com/X11Libre/misc/issues/75#issuecomment-2984634335
*sigh* Thanks, I guess. The comment is short but completely unambiguous, even in context. I was hoping to be proven wrong, but they clearly belong to the same gang.
I just went down a 30min rabbit hole - mostly to figure out what really went down with Enrico Weigelt (metux). Chronologically, and extremely shortened:
We can easily imagine what other toxic stuff he spouted to make freedesktop go down hard on him, but in his mind it's all because "Big Tech" wants to kill X.org, and he is X.org's knight in shining armor.
His own spins on the narrative are sickening, petulant, and all-too-familiar. I refer you to the History.md of his fork. I found a couple of interviews, and he just repeats the same shit, down to the phrasing, notably: "The journalist who must not be named", vaguely hinting at even more conspiracy. I guess he means Liam Proven from The Register, who wrote at least 3 articles about him and his fork.
Here's an excerpt from some other article, which tries to praise the project while staying neutral, but really just spells out what is really going on here:
Cultural my ass.
Thanks again; so far I had refused to get into this topic, now I know beyond any reasonable doubt that it's bullshit.
And BTW, I am using X.org (regular) myself. I never felt the need to switch, and I never felt the need to take part in all those Xorg/wayland discussions. But for completely unrelated, uncultural and unpolitical reasons I have recently considered switching to wayland myself.
I used X11 on Mint until this November, but only because Wayland is not supported on Mint. I wanted to switch because even if Wayland is not there yet, I believe that it needs more users to switch to polish rough edges faster. And because I know how switching from legacy can take forever if you wait until everything is perfect, I decided to switch to Wayland, it does miss a couple of features I need like programmatic keyboard input but there are workarounds