# NX development by ArticaProject, X2Go and TheQVD This source tree started as a re-distribution of those NX packages needed to setup FreeNX and/or X2Go on a Linux server. The NX re-distribution (3.5.0.x) has been maintained by the X2Go Project: http://wiki.x2go.org In 2014, http://theqvd.com run by the Company Qindel joined the group of people being interested in NX maintenance and improvement. Since 2015, the Arctica Project has joined in the NX development. The core devs of X2Go, Arctica and TheQVD have agreed on stopping to redistribute NX and to continue the development of NX 3.x as the new upstream instead. The package will see a slight name change to **nx-libs** starting with version 3.5.99.0. Our intentions for nx-libs are: * provide _one_ tarball that builds NX projects via a common Makefile * provide _one_ tarball for distribution packagers * provide support for security issues * provide support for latest X11 extensions * improve NX where possible This source tree is maintained on Github: https://github.com/ArcticaProject/nx-libs (3.6.x branch) For the the post-NoMachine era of nx-libs, we will focus on two release phases for the upcoming year (06/2015 - 06/2016). ## Release series 3.6.0.x Scheduled for Q3/2015. Release goals (phase 1) for nx-libs release series 3.6.0.x: * CVE security audit (complete) * remove unused code (+/- complete) * no bundled non-X11 libraries anymore (done) * no bundled Mesa library anymore (todo) * complete imake cleanup (work in progress) * replace as many liNX_X* libraries by X.org's libX* libraries (work in progress) * support for iOS (nxproxy, complete) ## Release series 3.7.0.x Scheduled for Q1/2016. Release goals (phase 2) for nx-libs release series 3.7.0.x (not branched-off, yet): * provide support for latest X11 extensions * socket communication for nxproxy -C <-> nxproxy -S connections (todo) * event FIFO sockets for attaching external applications (todo) * allow embedding of nxproxy into other windows * support for multimedia If you have any questions about this NX development or want to file a bug report, please contact the Arctica developers, the X2Go developers or the TheQVD developers via the project's Github issue tracker. thanks+light+love, 20150515 Mike Gabriel