The development team behind Wayback has announced the first preview release of version 0.1, marking a significant milestone in its journey toward becoming a full Xorg replacement. Wayback is a compatibility layer for X11 that enables the operation of traditional, X11-only desktop environments under Wayland. Functioning as an X11 server backed by Wayland, it leverages wlroots and Xwayland, with the eventual aim of replacing the Xorg binary to reduce the maintenance burden for Linux distribution maintainers.
Since its announcement on June 28, rapid development has made the project increasingly stable and functional. While still considered alpha-quality software, Wayback 0.1 is already suitable for daily use by users with simple requirements, provided they can tolerate occasional bugs. The release is available via the Git repository, with distribution-level packaging expected soon. Key limitations in the current version include:
Despite these caveats, core contributors are already using Wayback as their daily environment to identify and fix issues. Community involvement is encouraged, especially in the form of bug reports and merge requests. Notable progress since the June 28 launch includes:
Numerous contributors have resolved bugs and improved code quality, including axtlos, Conan_Kudo, Consolatis, dramforever, funderscore, jmaselbas, kaniini, navi, fossdd, MonterraByte, and Sertonix.
Wayback now has a distinctive logo inspired by the X.org symbol, a stylized “W” within an orange circle. Accompanying this branding is a newly launched website, powered by Hugo. Contributors to this effort include jmaselbas, whitequark, and funderscore.
The team expressed gratitude to all contributors involved in reaching this first release milestone. Continued support is encouraged, especially from new contributors. Interested developers can join the conversation in the IRC channel #wayback on Libera.Chat or on Matrix at #wayback:catircservices.org.
Although a stable release is still on the horizon, the project is progressing steadily. Contributions of all sizes are welcome. Numerous developers have made significant contributions to the codebase:
Wayback is a community-driven project, and its development roadmap remains open to all contributors eager to help shape the future of Wayland-based X11 compatibility.
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