The Power of X
An anonymous reader writes "The license changes in the last version of Xfree86 have caused many distributions to reject the project in favor of the forked X.Org X server. As X.Org prepares to release the second version of the X.Org "monolithic" X Server (dubbed version 6.8), Ars Technica investigates the future of the X platform, as cooperation between X.Org and projects like GNOME and KDE begin to take take hold at freedesktop.org. Already host to an impressive array of projects, it appears that freedesktop.org will become the hub in which other Free Desktop projects can collaborate. Daniel Stone, release manager for freedesktop.org, gets into the details on how it's all going to work, in conjunction with freedesktop.org's upcoming platform release."
rather than X.COM which is of course paypal..
> ... email me conorb at gmail
Hey, that gmail spam filter not working for ya?
Ars Technica is developed with MS FrontPage! argh
<meta name="GENERATOR" content="Microsoft FrontPage 5.0">
Does this explain the ubber-ugly unusable web site they have?
Every time I want to read an Ars Technica's article I copy it to a text editor and read it there.
Why Ars persist with no alternative style-sheets? DO YOU COPY ME ARS???
It figures.