Glide is dead as a developmental library for 3D and is really
only useful as an in between for DRI.

Would it make sense to make Glide3 a native part of XFree86?  I
think it would simplify bug reporting and bug fixing, etc.

Are there any licensing problems, or other reasons that preclude
this from occuring?  We include it in our XFree86 package, but
I'd just as soon see it natively added to XFree86 and made part
of the Imake build system.  It is unlikely to be used or
developed much outside of XFree86 anyway IMHO.

Just curious if others are feeling this also, and to find out if
it is something that might happen or be feasible for the trunk
code or DRI project.



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