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From: Torbjorn Gannholm <torbjorn.gannholm@fra.se>
To: "linux@cthulhu.engr.sgi.com" <linux@cthulhu.engr.sgi.com>
Subject: Re: Resources in X11 port
Date: Wed, 14 Apr 1999 11:39:08 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <3714623B.71134314@fra.se> (raw)
In-Reply-To: m10XDMf-0007TvC@the-village.bc.nu

Alan Cox wrote:

> > > That doesn't prevent someone from providing a driver under a different
> > > license (very possibly including the XFree86 code under that license),
> > > but a driver not under an X license will not become part of XFree86.
> >
> > Fork time!
>
> That is a very good reason for not doing so

 A pity there isn't any really free X-code.
A pity too that so many apps depend on X.
How far could you go in making an X-compatible interface for another
window-handler? (like copyrightwise)
For most apps it might be enough (but a lot of work) to make some toolkits
work with another base.

There are certainly projects going on for other handlers, like GNUstep who
are doing DPS.
And I saw a reference to a german group who were doing something else.

But then again, what's to say that X will lock away ports, the way things are
going in other areas of development? I think there is more and more openness
coming all the time, and any closed-source code will eventually be overtaken
by open-source equivalents.

The GPL is a nice guarantee, though, if the FSF have resources to enforce
it...

Just 2c´s.

--
/Torbjörn

This message is a personal message from Torbjörn Gannholm
and does not necessarily represent the opinion of my employer.

  parent reply	other threads:[~1999-04-14  9:33 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 25+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
1999-04-13  8:57 First Linux/SGI in India Raj Mathur
1999-04-13 10:23 ` Ulf Carlsson
1999-04-13 16:33   ` Resources in X11 port Theodoros Nikitopoulos
1999-04-13 16:52     ` Andrew Isaacson
1999-04-13 17:22       ` Mike Shaver
1999-04-13 19:10       ` Alan Cox
1999-04-13 13:45         ` Miguel de Icaza
1999-04-13 21:18           ` Andrew Isaacson
1999-04-13 17:20             ` Miguel de Icaza
1999-04-14  0:17               ` Alan Cox
1999-04-14  0:17                 ` Alan Cox
1999-04-14  9:39                 ` Torbjorn Gannholm [this message]
1999-04-14 10:35                   ` Alan Cox
1999-04-14 10:35                     ` Alan Cox
1999-04-15  4:36                     ` Raj Mathur
1999-04-15  4:36                       ` Raj Mathur
1999-04-15 12:58                       ` Miguel de Icaza
1999-04-16  0:20                         ` Alan Cox
1999-04-15 18:38                           ` Miguel de Icaza
1999-04-15 18:38                             ` Miguel de Icaza
1999-04-16  0:20                           ` Alan Cox
1999-04-13 19:10         ` Alan Cox
1999-04-13 19:23         ` Ulf Carlsson
1999-04-13 17:21     ` Ulf Carlsson
1999-04-13 20:20       ` Resources in X11 port #2 Theodoros Nikitopoulos

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