https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91966
--- Comment #119 from Mario Rugiero <mrugi...@gmail.com> --- I'm not sure. If you want older X.org, why can't you just do with older Openchrome? The way I see it, if you can freeze one, you probably want to freeze everything. Also, as other projects, such as X.org, change, supporting all of the versions out there will rapidly become a huge burden, even more considering Openchrome is currently way understaffed, and it makes sense to me that a driver for X.org is coupled to X.org versions, it is not like we are coupling Openchrome with a specific version of GNOME or something like that. On the particular subject of XAA, I believe it is all or nothing: either it is currently *really* maintained, or it should go. If it were my job, I'd maintain it at most until one or two releases after X.org obsoletes it, to give users time, but after that I'd crop the whole code path, but probaly I'd just wait for EXA to be stable enough. However, it is not my job, so I won't be deciding anything ;) -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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