On Mon, Oct 23, 2017 at 12:30 PM, Nick Couchman <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> The X.Org driver works pretty darn well and is stable. It's the first >> part of guacamole-server to fully leverage the client-side compositing >> features of the Guacamole protocol for things like window movement, so >> things which would normally not be that fast are quite fast and >> smooth. In terms of readiness for merge, it's missing documentation, >> particularly at the code level. I wrote much of the driver years ago >> before we had more strict standards for code documentation, and it >> needs to be brought up to spec. >> >> In terms of functionality, the main thing lacking at the moment is >> support for the "RENDER" extension, which prevents certain >> applications from functioning correctly. That's not a blocker overall, >> though. >> > > Cool, thanks for the update. Sounds promising. Do you have it in a Github > repo somwhere? >
Yep: https://github.com/mike-jumper/incubator-guacamole-server/tree/xf86-video-guac > ... > Sounds good. ... > ... > Fine with me. > ... > Cool. > ... Great - sounds like we're in agreement. ;) I'll retag things as described and create the "staging/0.9.14-incubating" branches [1]. Once the staging branches exist, depending on the issue, some PRs may need to be updated to point to the new branch as their merge base. - Mike [1] http://guacamole.incubator.apache.org/release-procedures-part1/#release-branch
