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   mchehab: <u>hverkuil</u>: I'm handling the fixes patchset today
   hverkuil: ah, good news.
   <br> Well, that concludes today's meeting for me. That was the only item I wanted to ask. :-)
   mchehab: :-)
   <br> actually, just pushed it
   <br> (there were just one missing patch I just reviewed)
   hverkuil: <u>FYI</u>: I'll be working half-days (just mornings) probably until Thu next week. Mainly due to the heatwave that's hit the Netherlands.
   mchehab: Ok.
   <br> Here in Germany, temperatures are quite nice for me those days 8-)
   hverkuil: My heatwave is probably normal temps for you :-)
   mchehab: yeah, probably
   <br> today it is 27 degrees C here
   <br> quite nice for me
   hverkuil: 29 here, going up to 34 from Sat-Tue.
   mchehab: this weekend it should reach 33 degrees on Sunday
   <br> still among the reasonable weather for summer
   <br> (for me, I mean)
   <br> I'm really loving the weather so far at summertime here
   <br> (as an opposite for the winter time -- that's really cold for my taste)
   hverkuil: I have the same with Oslo: great in summer, too cold in winter.
   syoung: 35 here tomorrow, far too hot!
   mchehab: what it is weird for me is the differences at the sun between winter and summer... in Brazil, sunshine period is almost contant on all seasons
   syoung: I used to live in Amsterdam, and during the wintertime tourists from Southern Europe often had enormous winter coats on like there were going to the artic regions. :)
   mchehab: (maybe a difference like 15-30 mins between summer/winter - we only notice if looking at the clock)
   syoung: Not used to the weather
   hverkuil: Assuming that the work-from-home continues until the first part of next year (seems reasonable) I'm considering staying in the Netherlands from mid November to mid February, kind of 'wintering in the Netherlands' :-).
   mchehab: <u>syoung</u>: I was wearing an "artic" kind coats during winter time here in Europe
   syoung: :)
   hverkuil: Yeah, that difference is even larger in Oslo.
   mchehab: that's because there was no snow here :-)
   <br> anything else for today's meeting?
   hverkuil: Not from me.
   mchehab: if everything wents well (e. g. no problem at -next), I'll likely be pushing our patches between Friday-Monday
   syoung: nothing from me
   pinchartl: <u>mchehab</u>: I saw you've been working on a DRM/KMS driver. are you tired of V4L2 ? :-)
   mchehab: yeah... porting a driver for Hikey 970. Not tired of V4L2... just needing to do some tests on a HiKey board that requires a working DRM driver on upstream
   pinchartl: I'm surprised that a component as important as a display driver didn't get upstreamed as part of the 96boards program
   mchehab: neither DRM nor USB
   <br> they are only at the OOT Kernel tree, based on Kernel 4.9
   <br> I was also expecting it to be already be upstreamed when I opted to get a 96boards device
   <br> I'm now fighting with it in order to either make the USB driver work upstream (which is not trivial, as its phy layer depends on an I2C driver) or to run Xwayland on it without keyboard/mouse
   <br> weston-launch seems to refuse starting without a keyboard