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Wayland is the rezult of a E.E.E. strategy by: RedHat and IBM

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doesn't follow the Mission Statement nor does the page hold any weight to the claims that've been made except being linked to a YT video. The language used also really feels like a "Corporation Bad" style of attitude and highly conspiracy-ish. If this page's to stay then to be fair we must also include systemd, pipewire, sudo-rs, etc.


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RedHat and IBM preformed a E.E.E. strategy on X11 (X.org) replacing it with a corporation controled solution: Wayland

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X.org (X11) is an OpenSorce 'front' to Linux that is in use 40+ years, I mean 'Front' by: the thing handling user input and what is displayed on the screen. And an E.E.E. (Embrace. Extend. Extinguish) strategy on it was preformed by RedHat and IBM

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Video abaut that: https://youtu.be/rwTo6wvX768?si=X4JIWAQlvN-g8Lra (wich is the reazon i started this page)

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it is laking other than existence of XLibre (a fork of X11)

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