Michael, I know it's easy to write articles about how far behind the free software drivers are, with statements like
but honestly, look at GL3.txt and then tell me how far off OpenGL 3 is.
There are not that many items left on that list, and most of what is left is there because of patent concerns.
And, does anyone even care about OpenGL 4 yet anyway?
Too bad though it will still be a long time before Mesa reaches any sort of parity in terms of OpenGL extension support or even provides proper OpenGL 3.x/4.x support, with the Gallium3D/Mesa drivers still effectively living in the OpenGL 2.1 world.
There are not that many items left on that list, and most of what is left is there because of patent concerns.
And, does anyone even care about OpenGL 4 yet anyway?
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