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Old 6th December 2010
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What about, Xenocara? Doesn't OpenBSD make changes to xorg? Why couldn't the other BSD use that as a new base for X?
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What about, Xenocara? Doesn't OpenBSD make changes to xorg? Why couldn't the other BSD use that as a new base for X?
They could. But that doesn't solve the ultimate problem, which is a lack of X developers on BSD.

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The changes are structural, not functional. See http://xenocara.org/
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