On 08/03/2014 09:37 AM, Clemens Eisserer wrote:
Especially with the accelerated release cycle of Mesa, it would be great if Fedora could keep up in the same manner as it does with the kernel. Mesa 10.1 is effectively dead with 10.2 beeing considered "old, stable and boring" now. So the descision is not between shipping stable/proven versions vs. bleeding edge, but rather shipping outdated stuff vs maintained stable versions;)
You can CC to the RFE bug and see if the maintainer wishes to update or not. Please refrain from adding "me, too" type of comments, though. :)
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