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> >> Those are just ideas.  I'm open to discussion.
> >
> > The driver is disabled by default and needs to be enabled via
> > --with-gallium-drivers=i965.
> 
> I think a warning + maybe something like
> --with-gallium-drivers=i965g-unofficial might work,

If not, then I'd recommend s/i965g/x3c5g/ :)

Now more seriously, as long as this is actively maintained, and kept in a 
buildable/workable state without relying on significant thirdparty assistance, 
I have no objections against this being commited to master FWIW. 

It is very impressive what you achieved, from what I can understand, single 
handed.  But please bear in mind that, if left alone and without the backing of 
Intel, then this driver will most likely share the same fate of previous 
attempts.  I think that being educational will not be sufficient to justify its 
long term existence, when there is softpipe, and so many other open-source 
gallium drivers to learn from.

I think that a LLVM backend might make this driver to reach critical mass and 
self-sustainability.  There might be some challenges using LLVM for GPUs, and 
in particular 3D shaders, but I believe it is now clear to everybody that 
writing compilers is hard, and there is no bigger giant than LLVM, to whose 
shoulders we can climb.

Jose
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