Eventually, everything is EOL. Someday, Wayland will be EOL. Someday, Python 3.X will be considered old and unsupportable.
Your choices, eventually, are always either:
1) Stick with what you like and what works, and accept that everyone will criticize you for not running the latest stuff.
2) Stay current and accept that you will have to keep "updating" your stuff and your mindset. And accept, to quote a certain board poster, that it is all built on shifting sand.
Which is a long-winded way of saying that I don't know when they will declare X11 EOL, but surely that day will come. Probably within a few years. Effectively, they already have (declared it EOL), but it is just a matter of time until the various distros stop including it at all.
Your choices, eventually, are always either:
1) Stick with what you like and what works, and accept that everyone will criticize you for not running the latest stuff.
2) Stay current and accept that you will have to keep "updating" your stuff and your mindset. And accept, to quote a certain board poster, that it is all built on shifting sand.
Which is a long-winded way of saying that I don't know when they will declare X11 EOL, but surely that day will come. Probably within a few years. Effectively, they already have (declared it EOL), but it is just a matter of time until the various distros stop including it at all.
Statistics: Posted by BigRedMailbox — Sun Mar 16, 2025 9:59 am