** Description changed:

- Mesa 20.2.0 has been delayed by upstream, but we still want it in 20.10.
- It's currrently at rc4, final was supposed to be out a month ago. It's
- been in debian experimental since rc1.
+ Mesa 20.2.0 was released on Sep 28th a month late, but we still want it
+ in 20.10. It's been in debian experimental since rc1. The packaging in
+ debian also migrates to use llvm 11.
  
- The packaging in debian also migrates to use llvm 11.
+ The risks involve graphical issues or even crashes when running more
+ intense OpenGL/Vulkan apps like games. Running a desktop is a simple
+ use-case and should work fine across the board. Upstream gitlab has a
+ fairly extensive CI for various drivers, while Intel tests on their own
+ CI. This means that any showstoppers should be shaken out already.
+ 
+ We will be able to pull maybe two point-releases before groovy is
+ frozen, and then push more as an SRU.
+ 
+ I've tested 20.2.0 on Intel and AMD (RX 5700) and the latter too with
+ some games, all good.
  
  packages for groovy are available on ppa:canonical-x/x-staging

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Title:
  FFE: new upstream release 20.2 and migrate to llvm 11

Status in mesa package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Mesa 20.2.0 was released on Sep 28th a month late, but we still want
  it in 20.10. It's been in debian experimental since rc1. The packaging
  in debian also migrates to use llvm 11.

  The risks involve graphical issues or even crashes when running more
  intense OpenGL/Vulkan apps like games. Running a desktop is a simple
  use-case and should work fine across the board. Upstream gitlab has a
  fairly extensive CI for various drivers, while Intel tests on their
  own CI. This means that any showstoppers should be shaken out already.

  We will be able to pull maybe two point-releases before groovy is
  frozen, and then push more as an SRU.

  I've tested 20.2.0 on Intel and AMD (RX 5700) and the latter too with
  some games, all good.

  packages for groovy are available on ppa:canonical-x/x-staging

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