On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 09:19:36PM +1100, Christopher James Halse Rogers wrote:
> Hey Ubuntu-Xers.
> 
> At UDS we decided to defer deciding between Xserver 1.9 and 1.10 for
> Natty until the close of the 1.10 merge window, to gauge how dangerous
> 1.10 is likely to be.
> 
> The merge window closes tomorrow, and there doesn't seem to be anything
> particularly flammable.  There's lots of cleanup, the new input stuff
> that we'll be getting anyway, and some extra GLX infrastructure which
> drivers may want to hook into.
> 
> This all looks fairly benign, so I suggest we go with 1.10 for Natty.
> 
> What do other Xers think?

I like the sound of 'benign'.

We'd discussed a plan of putting snapshots of it into xorg-edgers, to
get the packaging work squared away and get some light testing under our
belt, and then plan on rolling it into release post-holidays.  Does that
still seem to be a sensible strategy?

Bryce


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