On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 6:38 AM, Bryce Harrington <[email protected]> wrote: > Tormod - I copied in the 2.7.0 driver you suggested. I think alberto is
Cool. Also the Intrepid packages in ~intel-gfx-testing should be fine. It seems like you maybe removed them from x-updates together with the broken Hardy packages, do you only want to offer Jaunty stuff? > working on a version that includes kernel changes, we we may update to > his once they're available. You two may want to touch bases. Yes, we talked a bit on #ubuntu-x last night. Looking forward to seeing his dkms packages. > > I also removed the old ones as you recommended. > > I wonder if it might be possible to get you into membership on the > ubuntu-x-swat team so you can make these changes more directly. Was the > issue just the bug mail volume? Maybe we could switch to using an > opt-in/out-able mailing list for this? Yes, I was once member for a short while until I realised the bug mail flood. I have since set up some filtering (as far as I can with Gmail) so I can handle it better. Since I don't want to waste my time on proprietary stuff, it was an issue for me to get bug reports related to the closed drivers. Also, since I always subscribe to bug reports that interests me and I have time to follow up, it will not make sense for me to get the rest of the x-swat bug mail, which I per definition do not have time to read :) In addition, I am a "bug-contact" (or whatever they call it now) for some specific packages. An opt-in mailing list sounds best for me. Or have different teams being member of others, like a "x-swat-proprietary" being member of "x-swat" etc. Tormod -- Ubuntu-x mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-x
