Forked-off Xlibre tells Wayland display protocol to DEI in a fire - "If you don't like it, fork it." "No not like that!"

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Forked-off Xlibre tells Wayland display protocol to DEI in a fire​

Project to modernize the X.org X11 server seems to actively court controversy​

Liam Proven
Tue 10 Jun 2025 7:00 UTC

The recently released Xlibre server aims to modernize the X.org X11 server and improve both its security and performance.

The XLibre Xserver is a fork of the X.org X server, started by long-term X.org maintainer Enrico Weigelt. The project aims to develop and improve the X.org display server, as an alternative to the newer and more fashionable Wayland display protocol.

We last mentioned Weigelt's work on improving X.org multimonitor support about a year ago. However, this was not his first appearance in the pages of The Register – back in 2021, Linus Torvalds rebuked him for spreading pseudo-scientific, anti-vaccination claims.

We suspect that such views will in fact appeal to some people, even if they are on the fringe of the FOSS world.

It is fair to say that Weigelt is no stranger to controversy, and this announcement is no different. The Reg FOSS desk has witnessed some remarkable levels of anti-X11 sentiment from Wayland proponents since the announcement… especially given that the subject under discussion is something as superficially trivial as the protocols that handle displaying Unix computers' graphical user interfaces. But, as we noted last month, ferociously passionate advocacy is a sad but inevitable aspect of software development.

We are confident this won't bother Weigelt a bit. In fact, the README file for X11Libre positively invites it, as it contains this:

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It's explicitly free of any "DEI" [diversity, equity, and inclusion] or similar discriminatory policies.
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Oh dear.

That statement, though, has received praise and approval in some places.

The same README states that the fork is a result of systematic attempts to suppress further development and improvement of the default FOSS X11 server:

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That fork was necessary since toxic elements within Xorg projects, moles from BigTech, are boycotting any substantial work on Xorg, in order to destroy the project, to elimitate [sic] competition of their own products. Classic "embrace, extend, extinguish" tactics.

Right after first journalists began covering the planned fork Xlibre, on June 6th 2025, Redhat [sic] employees started a purge on the Xlibre founder's gitlab account on freedesktop.org: deleted the git repo, tickets, merge requests, etc, and so fired the shot that the whole world heared [sic].

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Weigelt amplified these claims in an email to the xorg-devel mailing list. As far as we are able to see, the statement that his GitLab accounts have been deleted is true – for instance, this merge request says: "The source project of this merge request has been removed." His Freedesktop GitLab account now just says "This user is blocked" and most of his long list of merge requests have been summarily marked "closed."

His direct code contributions have faced pushback before as well. For instance, some of the comments on this change.

This vulture is conflicted. We deplore anti-vaxxer and other anti-science disinformation. Vaccines don't cause autism; they cause adults. Climate change is real, social justice is a good thing, and we are enthusiastically in favor of diversity, equity, and inclusion.

Thus we find it deeply ironic that at present, X11 is considerably better from an accessibility point of view than Wayland, which has a markedly poor track record here. As we have said recently, accessibility matters. Even if you're not disabled yet, you will be one day. Today, the desktops and apps that are most controllable by stodgy old-fashioned keyboard-centric user interfaces are ones like MATE and Xfce – which also means that it is the less-cool, older-style desktops that are more accessible. The environments driving Wayland adoption, such as GNOME and KDE Plasma, are still relatively weak in this area.

Wayland and the environments that natively support it boast some snazzy features such as adaptive sync and variable refresh rate support and High Dynamic Range displays, which we are sure are wonderful if you're a keen-eyed gamer in your 20s or 30s. This author is not, and despite 20:20 vision with glasses, is physically unable to perceive this sort of thing. That is one reason why we strongly prefer older desktops such as Xfce and Ubuntu's Unity, which also respects and follows the industry-standard user interface shunned by recent versions of GNOME and KDE.

As we have said before, we suspect this disconnect between younger, keener developers who don't know or care about late 20th century user interface standards or accessibility concerns, but who strongly want to junk what they perceive as legacy baggage, are behind the moves to deprecate and remove X11 – which is very much still going ahead.

The X.org X11 server itself began as a fork of XFree86, as The Register reported in 2004. Perhaps it's time it happened again. ®
 
Linux DE's are complete garbage compared to the Windows Shell and it's not even close.
I don't really have a dog in that fight either way, but more fundamentally I believe people would adopt a worse desktop environment if it allowed them to do things they found compelling. Early versions of Android were slow, buggy dogshit, but millions and millions of people learned how to use it anyway.

Nerds get wrapped around the axle over the minutia of operating systems. Most people don't care and spend 98% of their time using programs and the OS underneath is completely irrelevant as long as it runs their shit.
 
even if they are on the fringe of the FOSS world.
Who the fuck are they to dictate who is part of the FOSS world and who isn't?

Eat shit, Register, you're faggots for not pushing back on this. People getting sick of this DEI garbage are -- leftist screeching notwithstanding -- entitled to say it and run their own projects the way they like.
 
Phoronix has also launched this (Archive) banger of an article, truly great journalism...

isn't Nvidia going open source, or at least partly? will that ensure it works with Xlibre?
The only thing Nvidia has open sourced is a stripped down version of the Linux kernel driver for 16-series and newer cards since they moved all the work onto a closed source blob that runs on a chip on the GPU, the user-space part (which provides OpenGL, Vulkan, etc.) continues to be closed source including their video driver for Xorg
 
Phoronix has also launched this (Archive) banger of an article, truly great journalism...
Many Phoronix readers have been asking why I haven't been covering news of the "X11Libre" fork of the X.Org Server or if I somehow missed it... No, simply a vote of no confidence.
Wow, what a faggot.
 
This vulture is conflicted. We deplore anti-vaxxer and other anti-science disinformation. Vaccines don't cause autism; they cause adults. Climate change is real, social justice is a good thing, and we are enthusiastically in favor of diversity, equity, and inclusion.

Thus we find it deeply ironic that at present, X11 is considerably better from an accessibility point of view than Wayland, which has a markedly poor track record here.
Wow. It's almost as if they're so concerned with being virtue signaling faggots that they didn't bother making their product good.
The burgers comic will always be relevant.
 
What a clusterfuck. Suspicious has hell too. Shit going on behind the scenes. Good to see real pushback against the DEI in open source. And the predictable tantrum by the loons infesting most of it. Still, that is some petty shit even for them.

Also great to see some calling out of the corporate parasites infesting open source, actively subverting, gatekeeping and retarding it. When not outright sabotaging it.

lol what the comment section of the drop announcement looks like:

Screenshot 2025-06-15 An update on the X11 GNOME Session Removal.webp

Pretty fucking clear what's going on. Tantrum.
 
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Wow. It's almost as if they're so concerned with being virtue signaling faggots that they didn't bother making their product good.
The burgers comic will always be relevant.
If you went back in time and told my 2004 self that FOSS projects would be far more sclerotic and paralyzed by political bullshit and status games than corporate software, there's no way I would have believed you.
 
What a clusterfuck. Suspicious has hell too. Shit going on behind the scenes. Good to see real pushback against the DEI in open source. And the predictable tantrum by the loons infesting most of it. Still, that is some petty shit even for them.

Also great to see some calling out of the corporate parasites infesting open source, actively subverting, gatekeeping and retarding it. When not outright sabotaging it.

lol what the comment section of the drop announcement looks like:

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Pretty fucking clear what's going on. Tantrum.
But will Palestine be free as in libre or as in gratis?
 
If you want a glimpse into the horrors of how badly troons love to shit all over open source projects, look no further than the drama between PolyMC and PrismMC.
The main guy behind PolyMC so much as removed his "Code of Conduct" from the github repo (which, said conduct was all about "dude this code MUST not be racist and MUST not offend trannies", nothing but pure bloat) and removed people he found to be spouting nothing but politics from being able to easily mess with the repo. Almost immediately after, the tranny bridage, using their powers in higher-up places in various Minecrap communities, called to everyone that PolyMC was "exploited", banned anyone for even talking about PolyMC, completely shat up the PolyMC issues page, and then made their own fork called "PrismMC" and promoted that. The said fork being maintained by the kicked-out trannies, and all they do is just take code from any PolyMC updates.
Now, for the most part, you can't even bring up PolyMC anymore without people actually thinking it's a virus or some tranny immediately sperging out.

Don't let this happen to other open-source projects, if you can help it.
 
here's a thing for the conspiritards - linux WON on the server, nothing even comes close, though Windows can be forced into it, nobody (even microsoft) really likes doing it. MacOS is a joke on the server. Big UNIX is dead.

But the desktop is well defended, and I bet the wayland shit could be roughly coincidental with chromebooks and android, and someone somewhere is defending existing desktops (or trying to make sure they could control it).
 
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