Am 19.10.2013 00:40, schrieb Kenneth Graunke:
> On 10/17/2013 11:39 PM, Kenneth Graunke wrote:
>> Mesa now supports OpenGL 3.3 and GLSL 3.30, so bump the Mesa major
>> version from 10 to 11 to reflect this.
>>
>> Also update the release notes, and add appropriate FAQ entries.
>>
>> http://en.wikipe
On 10/17/2013 11:39 PM, Kenneth Graunke wrote:
> Mesa now supports OpenGL 3.3 and GLSL 3.30, so bump the Mesa major
> version from 10 to 11 to reflect this.
>
> Also update the release notes, and add appropriate FAQ entries.
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Up_to_eleven
I thought the Wikipedia a
Am 18.10.2013 16:34, schrieb Brian Paul:
> On 10/18/2013 12:39 AM, Kenneth Graunke wrote:
>> Mesa now supports OpenGL 3.3 and GLSL 3.30, so bump the Mesa major
>> version from 10 to 11 to reflect this.
>>
>> Also update the release notes, and add appropriate FAQ entries.
>>
>> http://en.wikipedia.o
On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 11:39 PM, Kenneth Graunke wrote:
> Mesa now supports OpenGL 3.3 and GLSL 3.30, so bump the Mesa major
> version from 10 to 11 to reflect this.
>
> Also update the release notes, and add appropriate FAQ entries.
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Up_to_eleven
Hehe, good one.
On 10/18/2013 12:39 AM, Kenneth Graunke wrote:
Mesa now supports OpenGL 3.3 and GLSL 3.30, so bump the Mesa major
version from 10 to 11 to reflect this.
Also update the release notes, and add appropriate FAQ entries.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Up_to_eleven
Signed-off-by: Kenneth Graunke
Rev
The numbering has just in relation with DirectX support numbering. Mesa
10.0 -> OpenGL 3.3 == DirectX10. And now you want to brake this :)
On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 10:01 AM, Mike Lothian wrote:
> It seems a bit silly to skip version 10 entirely
>
> Is this really necessary?
> On 18 Oct 2013 07:5
It seems a bit silly to skip version 10 entirely
Is this really necessary?
On 18 Oct 2013 07:57, "Kenneth Graunke" wrote:
> Mesa now supports OpenGL 3.3 and GLSL 3.30, so bump the Mesa major
> version from 10 to 11 to reflect this.
>
> Also update the release notes, and add appropriate FAQ entri
Mesa now supports OpenGL 3.3 and GLSL 3.30, so bump the Mesa major
version from 10 to 11 to reflect this.
Also update the release notes, and add appropriate FAQ entries.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Up_to_eleven
Signed-off-by: Kenneth Graunke
Reviewed-by: Matt Turner
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