"Tshepang Lekhonkhobe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> xfree86 changed its licence to something not very free, so what
> happened is that xorg foundation took the last remaining
> freely-licenced xfree86 code and renamed it xorg, then started working
> on that. Loads of other distros use xorg now, and I actually wonder
> who's using xfree86, for new development today.

I think even the *BSD people went to Xorg

-- 
John L. Fjellstad
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