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Yeah, this is a fairly sensible answer

start a private LLC and subcontract the work to yourself
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"Oh no!, this hampers my ability to harm industry competition and hurt society, this isn't fair!"

How about you go and fling yourself in front of a bus
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Ah yes, more excellent work from the generation of programmers took race-conditions and declared it to be the new "asynchronous" programming paradigm
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[..]"Even worse, Xorg has a mandate to never break userspace"[..]

Xorg is a major fundamental part of the "desktop" part of "Desktop Operating System

The fact that you even listed it as an "issue" with Xorg immediately disqualifies you from making any further statements on the issue

If you think that it's acceptable for a minor software update to break down potentially hundreds of not thousands of office workstations then you are quite frankly insane
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By former minor mantainers, not actual developers

Most actual development was done by hundreds of people in the early 1980s by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology