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On Sat, 2011-09-24 at 19:50 -0700, Jeremy Huddleston wrote:
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So there is quite a bit of unfortunate duplication in bugzilla. We have components in for libX11 in both the xlibs product and the xorg product. Xft has its own product as well as a component in the xorg product.
I'd like to get this all straightened out. I believe the goal was to have everything within the xorg product, so that is what I'm doing as I go through our bugs. Is that still the case? If so, is there a way that we can close these products to eliminate confusion:
xapps
XCursor
Xft
xlibs
Xrender
xserver
If instead we want to keep apps and libs in xapps and xlibs, we should probably close out the duplicate xorg components (or other products).
Should we move XCB from its own product into an xorg component for consistency?
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Yes, it is important to implement the proper X.Org project architecture.<BR>
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I'll take this opportunity to advocate that the xcb source repositories should be relocated under /xorg if feasible. These are the only externally recognizable hints that xcb is part of x.org project. That would be helpful to direct comments/bug reports to the correct location.<BR>
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