Re: Y-windows

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I've done a little checking. Seems there have been a series of attempts
to dump X and move on to something new. Seems that most of them have
called themselves Y.

So, this is the latest incarnation.

Seems also that the level of discussion on their lists is extremely low.
So, it is by no means evident this Y will do any better than its
predecessors.

Mike Gorse writes:
> I just noticed that there is a project called Y-windows 
> (http://www.y-windows.org), which looks like the beginning of a windowing 
> system intended to have modern features that X lacks.  It supports 
> server-side widgets, so it looks as though it would be easier to make 
> accessible than X if it continues to develop.
> 
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