X11 has been, and still is, a vital piece of technology at the core of professional Unix-like workstations since decades. It has a proven track record of supporting enterprise-grade applications with long-term protocol stability and platform compatibility. It has matured over decades. XLibre is an actively developed fork of the X.Org X11 server, initiated by the most active X.Org developer and supported by the open source community.
An incompatible alternative, Wayland, is being aggressively pushed by IBM = Red Hat = Gnome = Fedora = freedesktop.org. However, it is not ready to succeed X11 as it its governance model leads to never-ending discussions and prevents even the most essential functionality from existing. Think twice before abandoning Xorg. Wayland breaks everything!
It is time that the open source community reclaims what was ours to begin with. This page lists distributions supporting XLibre so that you can make an informed choice.
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Actually, let Alpine be. They're going to hang themselves and we literally handed them the noose. How you ask? By simply existing.
You know the developer is going to get overtly hostile when asked so eventually, a user is going to pop the question and get lambasted and slammed like John Cena getting an F5 from Brock Lesnar. Wham bam thank you ma'am.
And the user will get offended and go report the project for ToS violations to GitLab, and GitLab will review the conversation, yes they'll have logs and can bring back any deleted comments, and they'll see who's actually at fault, and they'll pull the trigger and Alpine Linux will get a harsh humbling.