No. Since Nvidia began partially opening up their drivers a new open source alternative has been in development based on that info. He’s resigning because he thinks the community should focus on that driver instead now.
NVIDIA creating an open source driver (well, throwing code over the wall once in a while is still open source I guess) does not mean there’s an upstream driver. The kernel maintainers have already noted that it’s definitely not in any shape to be merged upstream (and would need close to a full rewrite)
“He’s resigning because he thinks the community should focus on that driver instead now” is completely false and I have no idea how you even got to that conclusion. Literally on the same day he posted this email, he also posted initial GSP support which specifically gives us a bright future in nouveau, as it means we can now do funky stuff like reclocking (and which will be further developed by some other people in his team at RH).
No. Since Nvidia began partially opening up their drivers a new open source alternative has been in development based on that info. He’s resigning because he thinks the community should focus on that driver instead now.
So there’s quite a few errors here:
That clears up my specific confusion perfectly! Thanks!
Me when I lie on the internet:
33 people who upvoted this (as of writing) now have misinformation in their heads, which they’ll probably spread around the internet thanks to you.