There were extensive regressions in the codebase caused by the guy who started XLibre. So they rolled back to a well-known good point and started cherry-picking stuff back in that didn't cause those regressions.
I just reminded myself of some of the issues. One of them was Xorg couldn't be built on BSD or Solaris. Another major bug I was experiencing myself. was the desktop geometry not updating when another monitor was plugged in.
Huh, it's almost like bugs happen and that is what testing is for. I don't recall any of these regressions being on Xlibre. You'd think if these "regressions" were on purpose that they'd be present in the project such commits still exist on. You're being a retarded tranny nigger.
I like how "protest distro" is used as an argument against breaking away from retardation. Artix has been a consistent blast and I'm trying Dinit out this time, quite impressed with its performance.