The Mesa homepage has instructions for getting the latest source with git.

To work on the hardware drivers you'll also need DRM (also in a git
repo on freedesktop.org) and probably a new X server build.  See the
"modular build" instructions on x.org

If you get stuck post a question.  If you find that the instructions
on x.org are out of date or incomplete, please update them (it's a
wiki).

Sounds like you could make some useful contributions to the project!

-Brian


On 2/11/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All,
> My background is corporate development of firmware,drivers OS, hardware.
> I have written windows drivers for risc based graphic accelerators.
> I am very familiar with assembly on numerous CISC and RISC arch's and can
> work at HLL also. Shell,vim,linux core,have written commercial OpenGl apps,
> VESA apps,VGA. My favorite thing is the worst and most complex problems.
> I look forward to helping. However I am not familiar with the open source
> community and standards for interaction such as Git, quilt, CVS, preferred 
> IDE,
> interpersonal communication,make environments,documentation standards,release
> process, etc. Could use a clue. I am a student pre-med with this semester off.
> Paul
>

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