As far as I remember, parts of it were. The r300 driver, which is now the r600 driver, was a side project in 2005 and was hosted there. I don't remember anymore, but based on this, it wasn't even svn.
sourceforge.net/p/r300/code/ On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 9:34 AM, Giuseppe Bilotta < giuseppe.bilo...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 10:09 PM, Boris Peterbarg > <bo...@seekingalpha.com> wrote: > > Woah, this brought back memories of fighting with X and mesa! > > > > If you want to list me, I'd prefer you use re...@users.sourceforge.net > > Actually, your comment just gave me a _brilliant_ idea. If mesa was > hosted on SF's svn, I'm ready to bet that all the missing ones can be > recovered from the SF user list, so for example the still unidentified > sio and sio2 are probably > > http://sourceforge.net/u/sio/profile/ > http://sourceforge.net/u/sio2/profile/ > > Was Mesa ever hosted on a different svn repo? > > -- > Giuseppe "Oblomov" Bilotta > -- Boris Peterbarg Seeking Alpha
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