Enhance README for clarity and inclusivity, emphasizing modernization and community involvement

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Xlibre is a fork of the [Xorg Xserver](https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver)
with lots of code cleanups and enhanced functionality.
with lots of code cleanups and enhanced functionality aimed at modernization
of the X11 xserver and system with focuses on security, performance,
and cleaner code.
This fork was necessary since problematic elements within Xorg projects
like big corporation are preventing any substantial work on Xorg.
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any changes and activity made by Metux and this have made reat
publicity for XLibre by making this news loud.
This is an community project, not at all affiliated with corporation or
any of their subsidiaries nor any political activists groups, state actors,
etc. It's explicitly free of any "DEI" or similar policies, but without
excluding anynone. That mean anybody who's treating others nicely is
welcomed and accepted regardless of their identity.
This is an entirely independent project, contributed and maintained by
the community at large of independent developers and anyone wishing to
help modernize, cleanup, document, test, and advance X11 as the primary
rendering, drawing, and graphics system of UNIX and UNIX-like operating
systems and environments such as FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, GNU/Linux,
Illumos, etc. as well as non-UNIX/UNIX-like platforms such as Windows
(Cygwin).
X11 has been the primary rendering system of UNIX and UNIX-like systems
since it's initial release in June of 1984 as X1. It has been the backbone
of many multiplatform desktop environments such as Xfce, MATE, Trinity,
Blackbox, CDE, Lumina, and many others.
This project is not sponsored, endorsed, contributed to, or affiliated with
the xorg efforts of FreeDesktops, an entity of Red Hat Linux and the
GNOME project
It doesn't matter which country you're coming from, your political views,
your race, your sex, your age, your food menu, whether you wear boots or