I don't want to beat it to death, but following the "Announcement" sparked 
discussion I wanted to mention my take:

One of my problems (time being the biggest one of course :) with getting 
involved with the code-part of the DRI project was the developer documentation. 
I am greatful for having some of it  (I have read these a few times:  DRIintro.html 
    dr.html     drm.html      security.html DRIdataflow.jpg  DRIcomponents.jpg 
 Free86-DRI.html  drill.html  locking.html ), but I still found myself needing 
more to grasp the inner workings of the DRI better.  (some were basically 
function prototypes/descriptions which didn't tell me much about how and 
where these functions where used)

So since I am speaking of the PI docs, I would like a response from the 
PI guys in the list:  how current are these docs to the present-day DRI 
?
While reading them I saw many mentions about features that were to be implemented 
in the future,  (seems the docs were done in time for some LinuxShow/Conference 
demo) and got the feeling that the docs were quite out of touch with present-
day DRI. Of course I know the dates of the docs, but how applicable are 
they today?   

Just want to get an idea, because if I use them as my base of understanding 
for the DRI (as I do today), then I want to know how off-base I am.

I realize that going through the code would answer this for me, but I am 
not that familiar with it ; I am still working on grasping the high-level 
layout of the project.  I know how to bang registers and stuff like that 
makes sense, but the overall flow of things is my struggling point.

thanks

tony
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