On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 09:39:47PM -0600, Brian Paul wrote: > I think you should stick to working on Mesa/master; you don't need to > worry about the 7.6 branch. In any case, I haven't had much time for > reviewing your later patches, especially the big ones. Didn't you > apply for an account for git-write? I didn't get any response :( Do you know who can I ask for help? > > I would also like to know which way is prefered for reviewing the > > patches. The patches are ordered in such way that they > > > > 1. re-work mfeatures.h support > > 2. fix core mesa when certain features are disabled > > 3. add -c flags to python scripts to generate headers for use with > > opengl es > > 4. add opengl es overlay and state trackers > > 5. add opengl es demos > > > > They might be too huge to review. I am thinking, if it is clear to > > everyone that the purpose of (1) is to support opengl es, I want to > > submit that part first, and submit the rests after it is merged. The > > reason is that it touches many files in core mesa that it causes > > conflicts easily. Plus, that part is interesting in itself. > The mfeatures.h stuff doesn't have to be perfect. Enough of it worked > to support GL ES as of last year though. If you post the updated > patch, I'll take a look. Your plan sounds OK otherwise. Great! I will post them later today.
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