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  • tildearrow
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    Originally posted by aufkrawall View Post
    At least their servers aren't crap.
    With the exception that "their servers" for the GitLab instance are actually Google.

    You know what Google is, right?

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  • Veerappan
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    Originally posted by khnazile View Post
    Reporting bugs with Gitlab sucks, I won't be doing it anymore. Live with your bugs, Freedesktop.org people.
    I'm curious, what's wrong with reporting issues via gitlab? I haven't done it yet, so I'm genuinely curious.

    From the side of a developer working on Mesa (clover bugs mostly, in my limited free time), I think it's an improvement over the previous bugzilla for keeping track of issues. And from my day job, I'd also say that keeping the code and buglist in close proximity helps with keeping tabs on the lifecycle of a bug/feature and the health/releasability of a project.

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  • ThoreauHD
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    I hope Paulo Dias/Padoka wakes up from his Brazilian coma. His repos have been dead for the last 2 months.

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  • jlhertel
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    Also worth mentioning that in this release is the fix for bug 111529 which opens the path for better handling Wayland systems on adriconf.

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  • aufkrawall
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    At least their servers aren't crap.

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  • khnazile
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    Reporting bugs with Gitlab sucks, I won't be doing it anymore. Live with your bugs, Freedesktop.org people.

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  • Mesa 19.2 Released With Navi Support, Much Improved Intel Gallium3D

    Phoronix: Mesa 19.2 Released With Navi Support, Much Improved Intel Gallium3D

    After a month worth of delays, Mesa 19.2 is now officially available as the latest quarterly feature update to this collection of open-source graphics driver components...

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