Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 370 touchpad is unresponsive and laggy, using libinput 1.10.3-2. In responding to change in direction of my finger, the finger has to travel several millimetres (about half a centimetre) before the cursor changes direction.
This bug appears to be fully fixed if I use libinput git master. And half-fixed if I just backport commit ea7498ef to libinput 1.10.
What's the policy on marking bugs as fixed? Do you do it when the fix exists in master, or when the fix reaches a release?
Once they hit master, they're fixed. Depending on the severity of the bug, how complicated the fix is, where we are in the release cycle and how much time I have they may also hit a stable branch, but often I don't know this myself until I find time to do stable releases. Which I try to do roughly every 2-3 weeks, main releases I think have been every 3 months. But that's more by feel than by fixed schedule too...
OK then, marking as fixed. I guess for completeness I should figure out which master commit(s) it was that improved things in the end. Probably the removal of kernel fuzz...
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