[forum] Consensus Building
Biju Chacko
forum@XFree86.Org
01 Apr 2003 09:01:26 +0530
Hello:
In the interest of introducing a bit of direction to the rather
wide-ranging discussion that has been going on on this list, I thought
I'd list a couple of points which seem to be generally agreed upon. If
nobody objects, perhaps we could continue discussions with these points
as base assumptions.
Firstly, with regard to X.org function:
* Is it agreed that X.org (or an alternative standards body) should
stick to certifying innovations from downstream X implementations as
standards and that it should not be generating new extensions to the
standard itself?
Secondly, with regard to the future of XFree86:
* There does not seem to be serious opposition to the idea that XFree86
should be split into two trees: a stable tree and an unstable tree.
* Furthermore, the distribution of these two trees should be modularised
so that certain modules (eg device drivers) can have a more frequent
release schedule than others.
If we can agree that a consensus exists on these points, perhaps Alan
Coopersmith could incorporate them into his draft proposal for further
discussion.
Final point: who am I and why am I posting this?
* I am a nobody. ;-)
* It seemed like a constructive thing to do.
-- b
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