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Brian Paul wrote:
> Jerome Glisse wrote:
>
>>Just wanted to add, even if i am sure most people here also
>>follow xorg list :). Xorg are thinking to move to "real" git organisation.
>>If i understand well, the git official repo would be accessible to
On Mon, Jul 03, 2006 at 08:47:22AM -0600, Brian Paul wrote:
> Jerome Glisse wrote:
> > Just wanted to add, even if i am sure most people here also
> > follow xorg list :). Xorg are thinking to move to "real" git organisation.
> > If i understand well, the git official repo would be accessible to de
Jerome Glisse wrote:
> Just wanted to add, even if i am sure most people here also
> follow xorg list :). Xorg are thinking to move to "real" git organisation.
> If i understand well, the git official repo would be accessible to developer
> and each developer would have is git repo. Thus to push so
Just wanted to add, even if i am sure most people here also
follow xorg list :). Xorg are thinking to move to "real" git organisation.
If i understand well, the git official repo would be accessible to developer
and each developer would have is git repo. Thus to push something
to official repo log
[ Oops, just saw this reply now...]
On 6/19/06, Brian Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kristian Høgsberg wrote:
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> > I have a git mirror of mesa cvs here:
> >
> > http://people.freedesktop.org/~krh/mesa.git
> >
> > It's imported using git-cvsimport and I try to keep it uptodate. Given
> > that
Kristian Høgsberg wrote:
> On 6/13/06, Dave Airlie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>
>> > I still haven't used git yet myself, but it sounds pretty good.
>> >
>> > I'd be willing to look into it, perhaps after the next Mesa
>> release. OK?
>>
>> Fine by me, If you wand the virtues of git extoled,
On 6/13/06, Dave Airlie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I still haven't used git yet myself, but it sounds pretty good.
> >
> > I'd be willing to look into it, perhaps after the next Mesa release. OK?
>
> Fine by me, If you wand the virtues of git extoled, talk to keithp :-)
I have a git mirror
On Wed, 2006-06-14 at 10:37 +0200, Thomas Hellström wrote:
>
> OK with me.
Same here, FWIW.
> Particularly if we could have the old CVS repo accessible for direct
> download somewhere.
I've been rsyncing (over ssh) CVS repo files from
anoncvs.freedesktop.org:/srv/anoncvs.freedesktop.org/cvs/
Adam Jackson wrote:
>On Tuesday 13 June 2006 08:13, Dave Airlie wrote:
>
>
>>>Just a quick question, i am wondering if anyone thought about moving
>>>mesa to git ?
>>>
>>>
>>For the DRM I've contemplated it, I've just got a bit backed up with other
>>things, but I'd like to move it in the
> I still haven't used git yet myself, but it sounds pretty good.
>
> I'd be willing to look into it, perhaps after the next Mesa release. OK?
Fine by me, If you wand the virtues of git extoled, talk to keithp :-)
Dave.
--
David Airlie, Software Engineer
http://www.skynet.ie/~airlied / airlie
Johnson, Charles F wrote:
> Just curious as when what it is looking like for a Mesa 6.6 release ?
I think a 6.5.1 development release will be in order first, before the
stable 6.6 release.
I have no timetable for that yet, but it's probably not too far away.
-Brian
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>Subject: Re: [Mesa3d-dev] Moving to git ?
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>Dave Airlie wrote:
>>>Just a quick question, i am wondering if anyone thought about moving
>>>mesa to git ?
>>
>>
>> For the DRM I
Dave Airlie wrote:
>>Just a quick question, i am wondering if anyone thought about moving
>>mesa to git ?
>
>
> For the DRM I've contemplated it, I've just got a bit backed up with other
> things, but I'd like to move it in the next while at some point
>
> I'd personally like to see Mesa in
On Tuesday 13 June 2006 08:13, Dave Airlie wrote:
> > Just a quick question, i am wondering if anyone thought about moving
> > mesa to git ?
>
> For the DRM I've contemplated it, I've just got a bit backed up with other
> things, but I'd like to move it in the next while at some point
To the e
> Just a quick question, i am wondering if anyone thought about moving
> mesa to git ?
For the DRM I've contemplated it, I've just got a bit backed up with other
things, but I'd like to move it in the next while at some point
I'd personally like to see Mesa in git, I've locally got Mesa in
Just a quick question, i am wondering if anyone thought about moving
mesa to git ?
Same question for DRM, i think this might help a lot the work of Dave
for syncing with the linux kernel, and won't hurt much freebsd people.
best,
Jerome Glisse
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