1) I hope that we see them actually GIVE us the 3D stuff. While I view the AMD Linux GPU team with nothing but the highest respect, they're very, very obviously waay understaffed and very obviously not going to get the new codebase drivers stable and backfill the missing functionalities in a reasonable amount of time at the rate they're able to work on things right at the moment. Especially with that release process they insist upon using over there at the former ATI division.
2) I think that this might be an okay place to be implementing the Gallium3D stuff, but it's not at all proven and not at all ensured that we won't come up with yet another driver interface other than it. (I do agree that the Mesa/DRI stuff's kind of dodgy; it was a major improvement over what was there with the Utah-GLX stuff (Which WAS a serious hack and a half- you wouldn't believe the awesome, but very, very squirrely things John Carmack did to get a configuration free RagePRO driver for it- and the others needed all kinds of jumping through flaming hoops to get there; we were just starting out on this thing at that point and we didn't have the experience that ATI or NVidia had at that point in time. DRI's another step in that same vein.) Something new is needed, but it's still not sure it's Gallium3D until they finish the first 1-2 cards' support within it.


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