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Hi All: I'm not on xorg@xxxxx, but the below came across my virtual desk today. I'm also being led to believe that there is a strong sense of urgency to make a decision about this immediately, which surprises me since there is at least one project that currently uses XEvIE. The main consumer I know of that uses XEvIE is GOK, the GNOME On Screen Keyboard. The current GOK maintainer is out on holiday this week, but I've sent him some questions about XEvIE and the impact of it going away. I kindly request that the decision to trash XEvIE be postponed until we hear back from GOK maintainer. In addition, I'm not well versed in XEvIE or what's wrong with it. So, if someone has a pointer to the discussion regarding issues with XEvIE and what is improper about it, it would be helpful. Thanks! Will > from xorg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on 6/30/08: > > I've updated the module list with my current understanding of what > modules are included and what versions people want in 7.4. If you > haven't seen this file, you really should: > > http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/util/modular/tree/module-list.txt > > While this list still includes most of the input drivers, be aware that > most of them are slated for the block, according to the input crew. If > you're not evdev/kbd/mouse/vmmouse/void start justifying your existence. > In the same vein, I suspect XEvIE will either go away or be much changed > by 7.5. > > > And soon after: > > On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 02:54:50PM -0400, Adam Jackson wrote: > >> > In the same vein, I suspect XEvIE will either go away or be much changed >> > by 7.5. >> > > If anyone still wants it around, they're going to have to make it work > _properly_ with the new stuff, otherwise it's failing to exist. > > Cheers, > Daniel _______________________________________________ xorg mailing list xorg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg
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