[Xorg-driver-geode] Proposal: 2.7.7.7 deadline for March 28th
Jordan Crouse
jordan.crouse at amd.com
Wed Mar 12 07:46:43 PDT 2008
On 12/03/08 08:20 +0200, Martin-Éric Racine wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 11:55 PM, Jordan Crouse <jordan.crouse at amd.com> wrote:
> > On 11/03/08 17:40 -0400, Warren Togami wrote:
> > > Hi folks,
> > >
> > > Jordan and I propose a release deadline of March 28th for 2.7.7.7.
> > > Below are proposed details of this release. Please discuss.
> > >
> > > * According to Jordan, there are no known regressions for
> > > pre-libpciaccess X.org since 2.7.7.6.
> > > * Jordan would like a few non-regressions fixed before release.
> > > - Merge libpciaccess OLPC patches.
> > > - Fix the wide mode DDC issue.
> > > - Fix the new panel issue.
> >
> > > * Jordan suggests now is the time to rename the driver from 'amd' to
> > > 'geode'. Renaming will happen in git later this week, then the release
> > > late this month will use the new name.
> >
> > I think that if we're going to do the rename, we might as well bump the
> > revision to 2.8 and quit with the 4 digit release numbers for no good reason.
> > We originally went with the AMD style of release numbers to show a kinship
> > between the open code and the old AMD code that was on our website. This
> > code now shares so little in common with the previous code that its just
> > not very interesting to keep common versioning. However, I realize that
> > every distribution would say "ouch" at the same time if we went back to 1.0,
> > so I think that moving to 2.8 and moving on from there is the best way
> > to proceed.
> >
> > I realize that the rename will end up hurting somebody somewhere, but
> > realize there really is no good time for us to do this. In fact, we've been
> > putting it off for so long because there has been no good time to do this.
> > We just need to do it, and deal with the short term pain and move on with
> > our lives.
> >
> > So the release on March 28 will be for xf86-video-geode-2.8. Functionally,
> > it will include the bits detailed above. At the source code level I'm
> > also going to run it through the indent and whitespace scripts.
> >
> > At release time we'll open the floor for suggestions for the next
> > release. We'll give a week or two for everybody to ask for the moon,
> > and then we'll cut the requests back down to the more attainable
> > low-earth orbit, and decide when we'll make our next release.
> >
> > We'll send out e-mails detailing how to survive the transition to
> > xf86-video-geode when we're ready to make the switch. In the meantime,
> > as usual, test, test, test.
> >
> > Thanks Warren for your help.
>
> I agree with the overall plan for 2.8.0, except for one thing: X.org
> 7.4 (core 1.5) will end up releasing without us if we postpone until
> the end of March. In fact, in principle, we should already be in
> feature freeze.
I don't really care, to tell you the honest truth. The most important
thing is that our code is up to date and correct and that we get bundled
with the distributions. People know where to find us if they need us,
they don't need us in the 7.4 tarball.
Jordan
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Jordan Crouse
Systems Software Development Engineer
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
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