Re: [Mesa-dev] Mesa 19.2.0 release plan

2019-08-30 Thread apinheiro


On 30/8/19 0:52, apinheiro wrote:


On 7/8/19 10:44, Emil Velikov wrote:

Hi all,



Hi Emil,




On Wed, 31 Jul 2019 at 09:37, Emil Velikov  
wrote:

Hi all,

Here is the tentative release plan for 19.2.0.

As many of you are well aware, it's time to the next branch point.
The calendar is already updated, so these are the tentative dates:

  Aug 06 2019 - Feature freeze/Release candidate 1
  Aug 13 2019 - Release candidate 2
  Aug 20 2019 - Release candidate 3
  Aug 27 2019 - Release candidate 4/final release


With multiple teams finalising the final features for their drivers,
I've decided to push the branch point by one week.


Are we still in time to add this v3d patch:

https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/merge_requests/1818

It is not still on master, but I would try to get it merged on master 
tomorrow Friday. 



Just landed on master.


But if there isn't any possibility to get it included on 19.2.X at 
this point, I would not bother anyone to get an extra Rb/Ack.


Thanks in advance, and sorry if at this point the answer is evident




I would like to remind teams that they are welcome to merge
functionality early and keep it disabled by default.
This way they can address outstanding issues and enable, during the
stabilisation period.

Thanks
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Re: [Mesa-dev] Mesa 19.2.0 release plan

2019-08-29 Thread apinheiro


On 7/8/19 10:44, Emil Velikov wrote:

Hi all,



Hi Emil,




On Wed, 31 Jul 2019 at 09:37, Emil Velikov  wrote:

Hi all,

Here is the tentative release plan for 19.2.0.

As many of you are well aware, it's time to the next branch point.
The calendar is already updated, so these are the tentative dates:

  Aug 06 2019 - Feature freeze/Release candidate 1
  Aug 13 2019 - Release candidate 2
  Aug 20 2019 - Release candidate 3
  Aug 27 2019 - Release candidate 4/final release


With multiple teams finalising the final features for their drivers,
I've decided to push the branch point by one week.


Are we still in time to add this v3d patch:

https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/merge_requests/1818

It is not still on master, but I would try to get it merged on master 
tomorrow Friday. But if there isn't any possibility to get it included 
on 19.2.X at this point, I would not bother anyone to get an extra Rb/Ack.


Thanks in advance, and sorry if at this point the answer is evident




I would like to remind teams that they are welcome to merge
functionality early and keep it disabled by default.
This way they can address outstanding issues and enable, during the
stabilisation period.

Thanks
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Re: [Mesa-dev] Mesa 19.2.0 release plan

2019-08-21 Thread Marek Olšák
FYI, I'm considering adding Navi14 support into 19.2, basically this MR:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/merge_requests/1726

Marek

On Wed, Aug 21, 2019 at 1:04 PM Jason Ekstrand  wrote:

> On Wed, Aug 21, 2019 at 10:05 AM apinheiro  wrote:
>
>> (Thanks Chema for pointing me this thread)
>>
>> On 21/8/19 9:09, Emil wrote:
>> > Hi Jason,
>> >
>> > On 21 August 2019 01:22:00 EEST, Jason Ekstrand 
>> wrote:
>> >> Sorry for the late breaking hold but I just realized that
>> >> GL_ARB_gl_spirv
>> >> and OpenGL 4.6 for Intel is 1 regression (I think it's not even a
>> >> regression) away from landing.  Can I have 24 hours?
>> >>
>> > As you have noticed I've rolled our RC1 just after your email went out.
>> >
>> >  From a quick look we are talking about 20 or so patches. I'm fine with
>> cherry-picking the work for RC2 if we get a couple of +1 from other
>> developers.
>> >
>> > We had the odd exception in the past, I see no reason why we cannot do
>> one here - GL4.6 is a worthy addition :-)
>>
>>
>> I have just added some comments on the gitlab, among other things
>> clarifying the "I think it's not even a regression" thing. In my
>> opinion, both extension have been tested long using CTS and piglit, and
>> it is time to get some real world testing (even if the piglit branch is
>> under review). So as soon as Jason and Caio agrees with push those 3
>> patches to mesa master,  +1 from me to include it on the release
>> (although I guess that I'm a subjective opinion).
>>
>
> This has now landed in master, and I'd like to see it in -rc2 as well.  I
> guess someone's going to have to write a relnotes patch.
>
> --Jason
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Re: [Mesa-dev] Mesa 19.2.0 release plan

2019-08-21 Thread Jason Ekstrand
On Wed, Aug 21, 2019 at 10:05 AM apinheiro  wrote:

> (Thanks Chema for pointing me this thread)
>
> On 21/8/19 9:09, Emil wrote:
> > Hi Jason,
> >
> > On 21 August 2019 01:22:00 EEST, Jason Ekstrand 
> wrote:
> >> Sorry for the late breaking hold but I just realized that
> >> GL_ARB_gl_spirv
> >> and OpenGL 4.6 for Intel is 1 regression (I think it's not even a
> >> regression) away from landing.  Can I have 24 hours?
> >>
> > As you have noticed I've rolled our RC1 just after your email went out.
> >
> >  From a quick look we are talking about 20 or so patches. I'm fine with
> cherry-picking the work for RC2 if we get a couple of +1 from other
> developers.
> >
> > We had the odd exception in the past, I see no reason why we cannot do
> one here - GL4.6 is a worthy addition :-)
>
>
> I have just added some comments on the gitlab, among other things
> clarifying the "I think it's not even a regression" thing. In my
> opinion, both extension have been tested long using CTS and piglit, and
> it is time to get some real world testing (even if the piglit branch is
> under review). So as soon as Jason and Caio agrees with push those 3
> patches to mesa master,  +1 from me to include it on the release
> (although I guess that I'm a subjective opinion).
>

This has now landed in master, and I'd like to see it in -rc2 as well.  I
guess someone's going to have to write a relnotes patch.

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Re: [Mesa-dev] Mesa 19.2.0 release plan

2019-08-21 Thread apinheiro

(Thanks Chema for pointing me this thread)

On 21/8/19 9:09, Emil wrote:

Hi Jason,

On 21 August 2019 01:22:00 EEST, Jason Ekstrand  wrote:

Sorry for the late breaking hold but I just realized that
GL_ARB_gl_spirv
and OpenGL 4.6 for Intel is 1 regression (I think it's not even a
regression) away from landing.  Can I have 24 hours?


As you have noticed I've rolled our RC1 just after your email went out.

 From a quick look we are talking about 20 or so patches. I'm fine with 
cherry-picking the work for RC2 if we get a couple of +1 from other developers.

We had the odd exception in the past, I see no reason why we cannot do one here 
- GL4.6 is a worthy addition :-)



I have just added some comments on the gitlab, among other things 
clarifying the "I think it's not even a regression" thing. In my 
opinion, both extension have been tested long using CTS and piglit, and 
it is time to get some real world testing (even if the piglit branch is 
under review). So as soon as Jason and Caio agrees with push those 3 
patches to mesa master,  +1 from me to include it on the release 
(although I guess that I'm a subjective opinion).


BR


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Re: [Mesa-dev] Mesa 19.2.0 release plan

2019-08-21 Thread Emil

Hi Jason,

On 21 August 2019 01:22:00 EEST, Jason Ekstrand  wrote:
>Sorry for the late breaking hold but I just realized that
>GL_ARB_gl_spirv
>and OpenGL 4.6 for Intel is 1 regression (I think it's not even a
>regression) away from landing.  Can I have 24 hours?
>
As you have noticed I've rolled our RC1 just after your email went out.

From a quick look we are talking about 20 or so patches. I'm fine with 
cherry-picking the work for RC2 if we get a couple of +1 from other developers.

We had the odd exception in the past, I see no reason why we cannot do one here 
- GL4.6 is a worthy addition :-)

Thanks
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Re: [Mesa-dev] Mesa 19.2.0 release plan

2019-08-21 Thread Emil


Hi Jason,

On 21 August 2019 01:22:00 EEST, Jason Ekstrand  wrote:
>Sorry for the late breaking hold but I just realized that
>GL_ARB_gl_spirv
>and OpenGL 4.6 for Intel is 1 regression (I think it's not even a
>regression) away from landing.  Can I have 24 hours?
>
As you have noticed I've rolled our RC1 just after your email went out.

From a quick look we are talking about 20 or so patches. I'm fine with 
cherry-picking the work for RC2 if we get a couple of acks.

We had the odd exception in the past, I see no reason why we cannot do one here 
GL4.6 is a worthy addition :-)

Thanks
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Re: [Mesa-dev] Mesa 19.2.0 release plan

2019-08-20 Thread Jason Ekstrand
Sorry for the late breaking hold but I just realized that GL_ARB_gl_spirv
and OpenGL 4.6 for Intel is 1 regression (I think it's not even a
regression) away from landing.  Can I have 24 hours?

On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 10:30 AM Emil Velikov 
wrote:

> On Sunday, 18 August 2019, Matt Turner  wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Aug 8, 2019 at 2:56 AM Emil Velikov 
>> wrote:
>> >
>> > On Wed, 7 Aug 2019 at 21:43, Mark Janes  wrote:
>> > >
>> > > Eric Engestrom  writes:
>> > >
>> > > > On 2019-07-31 at 09:38, Emil Velikov 
>> wrote:
>> > > >> Hi all,
>> > > >>
>> > > >> Here is the tentative release plan for 19.2.0.
>> > > >>
>> > > >> As many of you are well aware, it's time to the next branch point.
>> > > >> The calendar is already updated, so these are the tentative dates:
>> > > >>
>> > > >>  Aug 06 2019 - Feature freeze/Release candidate 1
>> > > >>  Aug 13 2019 - Release candidate 2
>> > > >>  Aug 20 2019 - Release candidate 3
>> > > >>  Aug 27 2019 - Release candidate 4/final release
>> > > >>
>> > > >> This gives us around 1 week until the branch point.
>> > > >>
>> > > >> Note: In the spirit of keeping things clearer and more
>> transparent, we
>> > > >> will be keeping track of any features planned for the release in
>> > > >> Bugzilla [1].
>> > > >>
>> > > >> Do add a separate "Depends on" for each work you have planned.
>> > > >> Alternatively you can reply to this email and I'll add them for
>> you.
>> > > >>
>> > > >> [1] https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=111265
>> > > >
>> > > > Thanks!
>> > > >
>> > > > As per previous discussions (I don't remember where, sorry) as well
>> as
>> > > > internal discussions, I think we should add all currently open
>> > > > regressions since 19.1 as blockers for this release.
>> > >
>> > > My understanding is that the "feature tracker" blocks the creation of
>> > > the release branchpoint.  A separate "release tracker" blocks the
>> > > release of 19.2.0.  Unfixed regressions go on the "release tracker",
>> not
>> > > the "feature tracker".  We backport bug fixes to release branches, but
>> > > we don't backport features.
>> > >
>> > Yes that is correct. We are interested in features for the next few
>> days.
>> > Afterwords we'll focus on bugfixes.
>>
>> The last bug in the feature tracker was closed on the 14th. Can we make
>> RC1 now?
>>
>
> Hi Matt,
>
> Sure thing. I'm about to board the plane in a few minutes, I'll roll RC1
> first thing tomorrow morning.
>
> Thanks
> Emil
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Re: [Mesa-dev] Mesa 19.2.0 release plan

2019-08-19 Thread Emil Velikov
On Sunday, 18 August 2019, Matt Turner  wrote:

> On Thu, Aug 8, 2019 at 2:56 AM Emil Velikov 
> wrote:
> >
> > On Wed, 7 Aug 2019 at 21:43, Mark Janes  wrote:
> > >
> > > Eric Engestrom  writes:
> > >
> > > > On 2019-07-31 at 09:38, Emil Velikov 
> wrote:
> > > >> Hi all,
> > > >>
> > > >> Here is the tentative release plan for 19.2.0.
> > > >>
> > > >> As many of you are well aware, it's time to the next branch point.
> > > >> The calendar is already updated, so these are the tentative dates:
> > > >>
> > > >>  Aug 06 2019 - Feature freeze/Release candidate 1
> > > >>  Aug 13 2019 - Release candidate 2
> > > >>  Aug 20 2019 - Release candidate 3
> > > >>  Aug 27 2019 - Release candidate 4/final release
> > > >>
> > > >> This gives us around 1 week until the branch point.
> > > >>
> > > >> Note: In the spirit of keeping things clearer and more transparent,
> we
> > > >> will be keeping track of any features planned for the release in
> > > >> Bugzilla [1].
> > > >>
> > > >> Do add a separate "Depends on" for each work you have planned.
> > > >> Alternatively you can reply to this email and I'll add them for you.
> > > >>
> > > >> [1] https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=111265
> > > >
> > > > Thanks!
> > > >
> > > > As per previous discussions (I don't remember where, sorry) as well
> as
> > > > internal discussions, I think we should add all currently open
> > > > regressions since 19.1 as blockers for this release.
> > >
> > > My understanding is that the "feature tracker" blocks the creation of
> > > the release branchpoint.  A separate "release tracker" blocks the
> > > release of 19.2.0.  Unfixed regressions go on the "release tracker",
> not
> > > the "feature tracker".  We backport bug fixes to release branches, but
> > > we don't backport features.
> > >
> > Yes that is correct. We are interested in features for the next few days.
> > Afterwords we'll focus on bugfixes.
>
> The last bug in the feature tracker was closed on the 14th. Can we make
> RC1 now?
>

Hi Matt,

Sure thing. I'm about to board the plane in a few minutes, I'll roll RC1
first thing tomorrow morning.

Thanks
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Re: [Mesa-dev] Mesa 19.2.0 release plan

2019-08-18 Thread Matt Turner
On Thu, Aug 8, 2019 at 2:56 AM Emil Velikov  wrote:
>
> On Wed, 7 Aug 2019 at 21:43, Mark Janes  wrote:
> >
> > Eric Engestrom  writes:
> >
> > > On 2019-07-31 at 09:38, Emil Velikov  wrote:
> > >> Hi all,
> > >>
> > >> Here is the tentative release plan for 19.2.0.
> > >>
> > >> As many of you are well aware, it's time to the next branch point.
> > >> The calendar is already updated, so these are the tentative dates:
> > >>
> > >>  Aug 06 2019 - Feature freeze/Release candidate 1
> > >>  Aug 13 2019 - Release candidate 2
> > >>  Aug 20 2019 - Release candidate 3
> > >>  Aug 27 2019 - Release candidate 4/final release
> > >>
> > >> This gives us around 1 week until the branch point.
> > >>
> > >> Note: In the spirit of keeping things clearer and more transparent, we
> > >> will be keeping track of any features planned for the release in
> > >> Bugzilla [1].
> > >>
> > >> Do add a separate "Depends on" for each work you have planned.
> > >> Alternatively you can reply to this email and I'll add them for you.
> > >>
> > >> [1] https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=111265
> > >
> > > Thanks!
> > >
> > > As per previous discussions (I don't remember where, sorry) as well as
> > > internal discussions, I think we should add all currently open
> > > regressions since 19.1 as blockers for this release.
> >
> > My understanding is that the "feature tracker" blocks the creation of
> > the release branchpoint.  A separate "release tracker" blocks the
> > release of 19.2.0.  Unfixed regressions go on the "release tracker", not
> > the "feature tracker".  We backport bug fixes to release branches, but
> > we don't backport features.
> >
> Yes that is correct. We are interested in features for the next few days.
> Afterwords we'll focus on bugfixes.

The last bug in the feature tracker was closed on the 14th. Can we make RC1 now?
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Re: [Mesa-dev] Mesa 19.2.0 release plan

2019-08-08 Thread Emil Velikov
On Wed, 7 Aug 2019 at 21:43, Mark Janes  wrote:
>
> Eric Engestrom  writes:
>
> > On 2019-07-31 at 09:38, Emil Velikov  wrote:
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> Here is the tentative release plan for 19.2.0.
> >>
> >> As many of you are well aware, it's time to the next branch point.
> >> The calendar is already updated, so these are the tentative dates:
> >>
> >>  Aug 06 2019 - Feature freeze/Release candidate 1
> >>  Aug 13 2019 - Release candidate 2
> >>  Aug 20 2019 - Release candidate 3
> >>  Aug 27 2019 - Release candidate 4/final release
> >>
> >> This gives us around 1 week until the branch point.
> >>
> >> Note: In the spirit of keeping things clearer and more transparent, we
> >> will be keeping track of any features planned for the release in
> >> Bugzilla [1].
> >>
> >> Do add a separate "Depends on" for each work you have planned.
> >> Alternatively you can reply to this email and I'll add them for you.
> >>
> >> [1] https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=111265
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > As per previous discussions (I don't remember where, sorry) as well as
> > internal discussions, I think we should add all currently open
> > regressions since 19.1 as blockers for this release.
>
> My understanding is that the "feature tracker" blocks the creation of
> the release branchpoint.  A separate "release tracker" blocks the
> release of 19.2.0.  Unfixed regressions go on the "release tracker", not
> the "feature tracker".  We backport bug fixes to release branches, but
> we don't backport features.
>
Yes that is correct. We are interested in features for the next few days.
Afterwords we'll focus on bugfixes.

-Emil
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Re: [Mesa-dev] Mesa 19.2.0 release plan

2019-08-07 Thread Mark Janes
Eric Engestrom  writes:

> On 2019-07-31 at 09:38, Emil Velikov  wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> Here is the tentative release plan for 19.2.0.
>> 
>> As many of you are well aware, it's time to the next branch point.
>> The calendar is already updated, so these are the tentative dates:
>> 
>>  Aug 06 2019 - Feature freeze/Release candidate 1
>>  Aug 13 2019 - Release candidate 2
>>  Aug 20 2019 - Release candidate 3
>>  Aug 27 2019 - Release candidate 4/final release
>> 
>> This gives us around 1 week until the branch point.
>> 
>> Note: In the spirit of keeping things clearer and more transparent, we
>> will be keeping track of any features planned for the release in
>> Bugzilla [1].
>> 
>> Do add a separate "Depends on" for each work you have planned.
>> Alternatively you can reply to this email and I'll add them for you.
>> 
>> [1] https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=111265
>
> Thanks!
>
> As per previous discussions (I don't remember where, sorry) as well as
> internal discussions, I think we should add all currently open
> regressions since 19.1 as blockers for this release.

My understanding is that the "feature tracker" blocks the creation of
the release branchpoint.  A separate "release tracker" blocks the
release of 19.2.0.  Unfixed regressions go on the "release tracker", not
the "feature tracker".  We backport bug fixes to release branches, but
we don't backport features.

> We should also add that to the procedure in our docs; I'll do that
> later today if nobody beats me to it.

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Re: [Mesa-dev] Mesa 19.2.0 release plan

2019-08-07 Thread Emil Velikov
Hi all,

On Wed, 31 Jul 2019 at 09:37, Emil Velikov  wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Here is the tentative release plan for 19.2.0.
>
> As many of you are well aware, it's time to the next branch point.
> The calendar is already updated, so these are the tentative dates:
>
>  Aug 06 2019 - Feature freeze/Release candidate 1
>  Aug 13 2019 - Release candidate 2
>  Aug 20 2019 - Release candidate 3
>  Aug 27 2019 - Release candidate 4/final release
>
With multiple teams finalising the final features for their drivers,
I've decided to push the branch point by one week.

I would like to remind teams that they are welcome to merge
functionality early and keep it disabled by default.
This way they can address outstanding issues and enable, during the
stabilisation period.

Thanks
Emil
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Re: [Mesa-dev] Mesa 19.2.0 release plan

2019-08-02 Thread Paul Chelombitko
Hi all
I would suggest to add this issue to the release -
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=110814
Since, the isn't actual with 19.0 version of the Mesa - it's a regression
issue and we proposed the fix to it and would ask to merge it to 19.2
release it in this release.

Regards,
Paul

ср, 31 июл. 2019 г. в 16:56, Eric Engestrom :

> On 2019-07-31 at 09:38, Emil Velikov  wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Here is the tentative release plan for 19.2.0.
> >
> > As many of you are well aware, it's time to the next branch point.
> > The calendar is already updated, so these are the tentative dates:
> >
> >  Aug 06 2019 - Feature freeze/Release candidate 1
> >  Aug 13 2019 - Release candidate 2
> >  Aug 20 2019 - Release candidate 3
> >  Aug 27 2019 - Release candidate 4/final release
> >
> > This gives us around 1 week until the branch point.
> >
> > Note: In the spirit of keeping things clearer and more transparent, we
> > will be keeping track of any features planned for the release in
> > Bugzilla [1].
> >
> > Do add a separate "Depends on" for each work you have planned.
> > Alternatively you can reply to this email and I'll add them for you.
> >
> > [1] https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=111265
>
> Thanks!
>
> As per previous discussions (I don't remember where, sorry) as well as
> internal discussions, I think we should add all currently open regressions
> since 19.1 as blockers for this release.
>
> We should also add that to the procedure in our docs; I'll do that later
> today if nobody beats me to it.
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Re: [Mesa-dev] Mesa 19.2.0 release plan

2019-07-31 Thread Eric Engestrom
On 2019-07-31 at 09:38, Emil Velikov  wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Here is the tentative release plan for 19.2.0.
> 
> As many of you are well aware, it's time to the next branch point.
> The calendar is already updated, so these are the tentative dates:
> 
>  Aug 06 2019 - Feature freeze/Release candidate 1
>  Aug 13 2019 - Release candidate 2
>  Aug 20 2019 - Release candidate 3
>  Aug 27 2019 - Release candidate 4/final release
> 
> This gives us around 1 week until the branch point.
> 
> Note: In the spirit of keeping things clearer and more transparent, we
> will be keeping track of any features planned for the release in
> Bugzilla [1].
> 
> Do add a separate "Depends on" for each work you have planned.
> Alternatively you can reply to this email and I'll add them for you.
> 
> [1] https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=111265

Thanks!

As per previous discussions (I don't remember where, sorry) as well as internal 
discussions, I think we should add all currently open regressions since 19.1 as 
blockers for this release.

We should also add that to the procedure in our docs; I'll do that later today 
if nobody beats me to it.
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Re: [Mesa-dev] Mesa 19.2.0 release plan

2019-07-31 Thread Lucas Stach
Hi Emil,

Am Mittwoch, den 31.07.2019, 09:37 +0100 schrieb Emil Velikov:
> Hi all,
> 
> Here is the tentative release plan for 19.2.0.
> 
> As many of you are well aware, it's time to the next branch point.
> The calendar is already updated, so these are the tentative dates:
> 
>  Aug 06 2019 - Feature freeze/Release candidate 1
>  Aug 13 2019 - Release candidate 2
>  Aug 20 2019 - Release candidate 3
>  Aug 27 2019 - Release candidate 4/final release
> 
> This gives us around 1 week until the branch point.
> 
> Note: In the spirit of keeping things clearer and more transparent, we
> will be keeping track of any features planned for the release in
> Bugzilla [1].
> 
> Do add a separate "Depends on" for each work you have planned.
> Alternatively you can reply to this email and I'll add them for you.
> 
> [1] https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=111265

The etnaviv team would like to land the experimental NIR compiler [1]
and a good bunch of fixes for multithreading issues [2] before the
branching.

Regards,
Lucas

[1] https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/merge_requests/1497
[2] https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/merge_requests/1190
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[Mesa-dev] Mesa 19.2.0 release plan

2019-07-31 Thread Emil Velikov
Hi all,

Here is the tentative release plan for 19.2.0.

As many of you are well aware, it's time to the next branch point.
The calendar is already updated, so these are the tentative dates:

 Aug 06 2019 - Feature freeze/Release candidate 1
 Aug 13 2019 - Release candidate 2
 Aug 20 2019 - Release candidate 3
 Aug 27 2019 - Release candidate 4/final release

This gives us around 1 week until the branch point.

Note: In the spirit of keeping things clearer and more transparent, we
will be keeping track of any features planned for the release in
Bugzilla [1].

Do add a separate "Depends on" for each work you have planned.
Alternatively you can reply to this email and I'll add them for you.

[1] https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=111265

Thanks
Emil
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