You are correct, and I stand corrected.

The Lubuntu Development Newsletter #9 was posted by Simon Quigley who
was on the Lubuntu Council for some time, retiring only recently.

Alas if you look at the issue 10 using the link I provided (an issue
raised in 2014) the LWQt project hasn't advanced to the point where it's
seen as being stable yet. Yes it's slowly improved with some developers
have no issues earlier this year, yet others having issues with the same
code on different hardware, as such it's not seen as something the small
Lubuntu team can currently support.

For now we (Lubuntu) are a LXQt desktop, and do not support LWQt.

We do not know when this will change, even though into the future
Wayland will replace Xorg; ie. LXQt will get replaced by LWQt, but when
that will occur is unknown. It cannot occur for 22.04, and I don't see
it happening in 22.10, beyond that we'll have to wait and see. For now
Lubuntu is LXQt only.

Thank you for the reminder (of Simon's newsletter #9) & correction.

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