Howzit?

> I see that there is a very active development community and three big projects
> in the works (radeon, radeon T&L, and mach64).  
Yes I've slowly realise that this is what goes on in the DRI project, a thought has
been rattling around in my head of late of a simple list of who is working on what 
project and more specifically what they are doing eg fixing bug xyz, adding feature
abc, etc. That might make it easier for new developers who come along and say I want
to help on xyz / abc and he can be referred to some one relevant.

Might be a good idea to keep the list private, to prevent developers being swamped 
by email, bug reports, etc. Hey Jens? <g> 

> The re-write of the web pages should
> help, as well.  The recent discussion on what the data/call flow charts should
> look like--if captured on the web site--would be an invaluable resource to get
> more 'power users' bootstrapped.
That's the plan it is progressing, although the guy doing the website itself is a
little busy at the moment.
 
> Update the web site.  Having an almost undocumented web page with nightly 
> tarballs or anon CVS access is pretty user hostile.
This is all part of the plan.
 
> Oh, and I have an nVidia Riva ZX that nVidia doesn't care to support.  Anyone
> want it?  Nice little 8M AGP card looking for a loving developer... ;)
A loving developer - that defnitely counts me out. <g>
 
Liam
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