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- <H1>Help Wanted / To-Do List</H1>
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- We can always use more help with the Mesa project.
- Here are some specific ideas and areas where help would be appreciated:
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- <b>Driver patching and testing.</b>
- Patches are often posted to the mesa3d-dev mailing list, but aren't
- immediately checked into git because not enough people are testing them.
- Just applying patches, testing and reporting back is helpful.
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- <b>Driver debugging.</b>
- There are plenty of open bugs in the bug database.
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- <b>Remove aliasing warnings.</b>
- Enable gcc -Wstrict-aliasing=2 -fstrict-aliasing and track down aliasing
- issues in the code.
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- <b>Windows driver building, testing and maintenance.</b>
- The Visual Studio project files aren't always updated in a timely manner
- when new source files are added or old ones are removed.
- Fixing these tends to delay new Mesa releases.
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- <b>Maintenance and testing of lesser-used drivers.</b>
- Drivers such as DOS/DJGPP, GGI, etc that aren't being maintained are being
- deprecated starting in Mesa 7.3.
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- <b>Contribute more tests to
- <a href="http://glean.sourceforge.net/" target="_parent">glean</a>.</b>
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- <b>Automatic testing.
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- It would be great if someone would set up an automated system for grabbing
- the latest Mesa code and run tests (such as glean) then report issues to
- the mailing list.
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- If you want to do something new in Mesa, first join the Mesa developer's
- mailing list.
- Then post a message to propose what you want to do, just to make sure
- there's no issues.
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- Anyone is welcome to contribute code to the Mesa project.
- By doing so, it's assumed that you agree to the code's licensing terms.
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- Finally:
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- <li>Try to write high-quality code that follows the existing style.
- <li>Use uniform indentation, write comments, use meaningful identifiers, etc.
- <li>Test your code thoroughly. Include test programs if appropriate.
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