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(01:34:31) walrus121: Most of the major distributions have either left XFree86 behind and switched to X.org, or are using XFree86 4.3.
(01:35:15) DJ Fraggy: makes sense
(01:35:28) DJ Fraggy: I had heard a time ago about shit happening with xfree86
(01:36:19) DJ Fraggy: those guys have always acted bastardly to people
(01:36:43) DJ Fraggy: so it doesnt surprise me
(01:38:22) walrus121: Well, the core team dissolving was supposed to make things more open and allow more outside involvement. Only problem is, once that happened, the only one who was involved in the decision making anymore was the XFree86 President, David Dawes. So they went from a Roman Senate to a Cuban Dictatorship.
(01:39:04) DJ Fraggy: hahaha
(01:39:12) DJ Fraggy: did you come up with that analogy?
(01:39:17) DJ Fraggy: thats awesome
(01:39:42) DJ Fraggy: and they left for good reason too heh
(01:40:05) walrus121: Yeah, I did. I should send this to the XFree86 Forum...
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