Eric Anholt wrote:
On Fri, 2004-08-13 at 11:23, Brian Paul wrote:

Kevin E Martin wrote:

On today's release wranglers call, we decided to move the code freeze
deadline until 11AM EDT, Monday 16 Aug 2004.  This will allow several of
us to finish fixing the remaining bugs.

After the code freeze, the first release candidate tag will be made for
people to test against.  The volunteers who signed up to build release
packages should plan to make new packages available after tree is
tagged.

We also decided that, after Monday's code freeze, nothing is to be
checked into the tree without the approval of the release manager (me).
All release blocker bug fixes that you want to have considered for this
release will need to be entered into bugzilla (with associated patch).

I've been kind of out of touch with DRI / X development lately, but it looks like the current Mesa CVS trunk and the DRI tree's DRM modules will be going into this release. Is that correct?


The Mesa CVS trunk doesn't constitute a normal Mesa release yet. I was planning on eventually wrapping up the trunk as the 6.1 (development) release. The last Mesa stable release was 6.0.1 and bug fixes relative to it are on the mesa_6_0_branch branch in CVS. I don't think any of the DRI driver developers have been putting anything into that branch though.

That said, I _think_ the Mesa CVS trunk is fairly stable code at this point. Perhaps I should make the 6.1 release ASAP, just so things are somewhat synchronized. Comments?


At this point, given that the X.Org tree is still monolithic, our Mesa
usage is somewhat independent of Mesa releases in my view.  I chose to
integrate the development branch because of the great advances made in
the DRI drivers in general (though we have some issues to resolve still,
as bugzilla shows), though I was concerned about using something that
wasn't blessed as a release.

I would like to continue using the current codebase, though we should
probably make it clear in glxinfo (for example) that this is a
development branch we're using.  That is, unless a release were to
happen from the head branch the next couple of days.

Well, I could probably make the Mesa 6.1 release this weekend (since I was planning on working anyway). I've got some memory leak fixes (see bug 1002030) that I haven't checked into the trunk yet (but are checked into the mesa_6_0_branch branch). I asked Kevin about checking them in but haven't heard back yet.


Does anyone object to taking the trunk code we have today and making the 6.1 release? I'm not aware of any loose ends in it at this time.

-Brian



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