** 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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