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as I understand, Element X is a client application (for mobile, for now)
The title of the article, and body, say otherwise.
No they don't, it's just confusingly worded
Element X is a matrix client that will eventually replace Element for android/ios
Matrix 2.0 is the server suite, some of the changes in matrix 2.0 are necessary for element x to work.
I think it's actually Element X, Element Call and Element Server Suite, and they just did not want to write Element 3 times
No, that's your reading comprehension. You are conflating Matrix 2.0 and Element X.
I wouldn't say it that harshly, the title is really not the best