On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 7:10 PM, vehemens <vehem...@verizon.net> wrote:
> On Saturday 21 November 2009 20:09:53 Dave Airlie wrote:
>> > I see that you deleted bsd-core dispite the requests of a number of
>> > people that you do not.
>>
>> Its git, nobody has touched any of it in ages, and none of the BSD
>> maintainers used it, you can just get it back by branching from the commit
>> before its removal, if you think revival is needed, don't bring back
>> linux-core when you do please.
>
> I already told the both of you that I was planning to use it on IRC, I just
> haven't had time to put anything in.
>
> In addition, he's asking for a repro to libdrm.  The way I see it, is there
> were two choices:
> 1) repro to libdrm, add the changes, not piss people off
> 2) add the changes, repro to libdrm, piss people off

I think we pissed one person off, not people, as I said, there are two
people registered as BSD maintainers for drm code, oga and rnoland,
neither of them cared. I'm not sure what value the codebase has if
neither Free or OpenBSD are going to use it.

Why bother adding code to a common tree that no operating system
has any intention of shipping ever.

Dave.

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