Re: [Mesa-dev] [ANNOUNCE] mesa 20.0.5

2020-04-24 Thread Denys
Hello. As we discussed this with @Danylo, milestones may help developers to be aware, that their patches were/will be nominated to the next release. They will get notification about this and (according to our expectations) will review these patches. It is ideal case, for sure, but this will p

Re: [Mesa-dev] gitlab issue migration, labels & triage

2019-10-01 Thread Denys
be great to get an apitrace from the Windows OS. * If you don't have possibility to make a trace under windows, you still can do this on linux: TO BE CONTINUED --- On 23.09.19 18:42, Adam Jackson wrote: On Mon, 2019-09-23 at 11:50 +0300, Denys wrote:

Re: [Mesa-dev] gitlab issue migration, labels & triage

2019-09-23 Thread Denys
...@gmail.com den.kos...@gmail.com Denys. On 19.09.19 19:55, Adam Jackson wrote: On Wed, 2019-09-18 at 23:41 +0200, Bas Nieuwenhuizen wrote: Has anybody put any though in how to best manage things here? e.g. some process, or do we want some form of automatic labeling, or is my concern overblown? Well

Re: [Mesa-dev] gitlab issue migration, labels & triage

2019-09-19 Thread Denys
2. Subscribe to any label 3. Create an issue WITH label You will get a notification about issue creation 4. Create an issue WITHOUT label and then - edit issue and add label You will get a notification about adding a label to the issue. So with this it might be quite flexible. On 19.09.19 10:41,

Re: [Mesa-dev] gitlab issue migration, labels & triage

2019-09-19 Thread Denys
That's sad fact of gitlab, agree. The only thing came into mind - to get a "template" for issue, which should include all important information in the Summary (example - Intel. Vulkan. GPU hand during playing dota ...) There are many better ways to do this, for example, simply make a map of a