Hi,

On 05 Feb 2019, at 02:06, Kevin Brace <kevinbr...@gmx.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Back in early January 2019, I proposed releasing X Server 1.19.7 since there 
> are about 20+ fixes queued in since the previous maintenance release of X 
> Server 1.19.6 back in December 2017.
> I did not see anyone objecting to a new maintenance release, so I will like 
> to appoint myself to this task.
> Personally, I have never been involved in releasing such a large software 
> package in the past, so I am sure I will need some help in doing this (in 
> fact, I will ask for help very shortly).
> Anyway, X Server is an important piece of a FOSS software stack, so even if 
> it is a maintenance release, I do not want to mess it up.
> If there are other deserving fixes that should be applied before the release, 
> let me know.
> I would imagine that the code should go through a testing phase (1.19.7 RC1, 
> etc.) since I lack experience in handling such a large software package 
> release.
> Assuming everything goes right, I expect an official maintenance release 
> around end of February 2019 to early March 2019.

Thank you for your effort, as visible on my YT channel I also like to play with 
nice vintage gear.

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjdyd3xcDVY

I guess 1.19 was with XAA already removed? For really vintage hardware and 
applications choosing the last xorg-server with XAA might make sense, so one 
can get this solid lines, fills, and such accelerated, ..?

Keep up the good work,
maybe I find some spare time to contribute S3/Virge or 3dfx fixes another day 
;-)

        René

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