Hi all,

Both R300 drm and Mesa code has been imported into main CVS repositories on freedesktop.org (drm and mesa3d correspondingly)

    Big thanks go to Eric Anholt :)

While the CVS on r300.sf.net will remain open for anyone to experiment with, I would suggest that r300 developers get freedesktop.org accounts and access to DRM and Mesa3d CVS repositories.

    This has several advantages:

        * your latest code is available for wider testing

        * there is no hassle of synchronizing Mesa, DRM and R300.sf.net
          source code

        * you work directly with the main repositories for DRM and Mesa.

                    best

                       Vladimir Dergachev


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