@logiseye You misinterpreted my reply. It wasn't meant as rude. I apologise if it come across as that.
I did reply with two words - "no plans", and then seconds later i added "We didn't write the mali driver also.". I then went to the github settings as I thought I had closed it the other day but hadn't. (I thought I had not actually closed it, as I did mean to give you a chance to respond - my bad).
I only opened the issue tracker temporarily recently to mention something to another dev - we never had it enabled before as it would mean we may end up with lots of SDL issues we are not responsible for.
I have re-enabled it, but I really don't think it serves a purpose to have an issue tracker open for our fork (which just contains a few patches on top of sdl which are specific for retropie). The mirror we fork off doesn't have an issue tracker on it either.
BTW - We may also get rid of the Mali code and instead use kmsdrm backend.