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  • libv
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    Originally posted by miles View Post
    Recently, there has been disturbing reports claiming you had indulged in a houseplant, which you would look at several times during the day.

    While the Xorg foundation is still investing your keylogs to assess its impact on your productivity, the board seems also concerned that you would in the future use it as an excuse to violate article 14.7 and install a windows in your office (thus terminating commit rights to the Xorg project).
    So you think that my efforts to straighten out the X.org foundation are not very productive? And you also do not think that, well, spending 100k of probably IBM and SUN money without any accountability is well, taking a bit of a liberty?

    And, i had to go and waste a vast amount of effort into condensing the irc logs and making them (slightly) readable. Those irclogs were dumped in our laps like this (even though they clearly show that Bart had produced minutes at some point in time) just so that all discussion could be shut up with useless info that they assumed no-one would read anyway. The only action possible against that was to go and waste time on them.

    X.org will be better run in future because of this. But whatever.

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  • V!NCENT
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    Originally posted by libv View Post
    This has piqued my interest, what epic wastes of time would that be

    Anyway, glad that you like it, i hope to get through the SDKs today.
    So I can assume you're Luc?

    Thanks for your efforts!

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  • miles
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    Originally posted by libv View Post
    This has piqued my interest, what epic wastes of time would that be
    Recently, there has been disturbing reports claiming you had indulged in a houseplant, which you would look at several times during the day.

    While the Xorg foundation is still investing your keylogs to assess its impact on your productivity, the board seems also concerned that you would in the future use it as an excuse to violate article 14.7 and install a windows in your office (thus terminating commit rights to the Xorg project).

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  • libv
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    Originally posted by duby229 View Post
    I'll admit that Luc has some epic wastes of time on his record, ...
    This has piqued my interest, what epic wastes of time would that be

    Anyway, glad that you like it, i hope to get through the SDKs today.

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  • duby229
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    I agree completely. This is a great example of open source at work. I like what he did, and I hope others do too.

    I'll admit that Luc has some epic wastes of time on his record, but I really like what he did here. From what I can tell it really is a much cleaner structure. I actually think it is a bit easier to follow along with what the code is trying to do now.

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  • EmbraceUnity
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    I love open source. Don't like something? Shut up and code!

    Good work, Luc, however this may turn out.

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  • phoronix
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    Luc Modularizes Mesa, DRI Drivers

    Phoronix: Luc Modularizes Mesa, DRI Drivers

    Last month at the X@FOSDEM meeting in Belgium, Luc Verhaegen gave a talk on cleaning up the Linux graphics driver stack. This talk was met by some that agreed with his views and, well, others that didn't exactly see eye-to-eye with him. He shared with everyone his views on changes that should be made to the Mesa/X.Org/DRM stack, including some greater modularization, in an effort to make the testing / build process easier, drive greater maintainability of drivers, and unifying components by providing more shared libraries and formalizing different APIs...

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