XORG reports:
Landmark version X11R7.0 released today with X11R6.9 by the X.Org FoundationBrookline, Massachusetts, December 21 2005. -- The first major version release of the X Window System in more than a decade, X11R7.0 is the first release of the complete modularized and autotooled source code base for the X Window System. X11R6.9, its companion release, contains identical features, and uses the exact same source code as X11R7.0, but with the traditional imake build system.
These changes in source code management, giving openness and transparency to the source code base and employing current technology, invite a new generation of developers to contribute, building on the long tradition of the X Window System. The new modular format offers focused development, and rapid and independent updates and distribution of tested modular components as they are ready, freed from the biennial maintenance release timetable.--
Of particular interest to people like myself, the new system has incorporated many enhancements from the
GATOS project, including TV input support for ATI built graphics cards. This is currently the only major use I have for my Windoze installation, and if it works as advertised, I will no longer require Windoze at all except, possibly, for some gaming. However, this release also may improve gaming performance with some of its features, including support of the PCI-E interface and the r300 and r400 series of ATI Radeon chips, etc. That'll be a wait-and-see type of thing.
See the full
release notes for details.
In any case, all-in-all I think this is an exciting development. Due to the complexity of the system and the potential of me royally screwing it up, I don't plan on installing it from source and will wait for a binary that accompanies my distro. OTOH, I may just go ahead and create another partition and install a basic system just to try it out.