Mesa 10.2 Has Been Pushed Back To Next Week

Written by Michael Larabel in Mesa on 31 May 2014 at 12:08 AM EDT. Add A Comment
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Last week when Mesa 10.2 RC4 was released it was expected to be the final development version and to ship the official release of Mesa 10.2 on Friday, 30 May. The official release didn't happen but Mesa 10.2 RC5 is out there now with the hopes of shipping the final release next week.

Ian Romanick announced the Mesa 10.2 Release Candidate 5 on Friday afternoon with the revised plan of shipping Mesa 10.2 on 6 June. This release candidate that incorporates stable bug-fixes over the past week have over two dozen patches.

More information on Mesa 10.2 RC5 can be found via its release announcement.

Those that haven't been briefed on the Mesa 10.2 changes devised over the past three months can find our feature overview along with the features still missing.
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