BTW, since I originally asked this question, the general tone of the
discussion has been positive and the general consensus seems to be that
simply uploading the compressed textures to the card, and allowing the
hardware to handle the decompression is not a violation of the patents in
question.

Perhaps you'd like to wait till we hear back from the legal people Alan
Cox has asked to take a look at the issue before you jump to your
decision.

Adam

On Mon, 29 Dec 2003, Ian Romanick wrote:

> Adam K Kirchhoff wrote:
> > Now that there are patches available to support S3TC compressed textures
> > on Radeon cards, are there any plans to integrate those patches into the
> > DRI source tree?
>
> Until an agreement can be reached between the open-source community and
> the patent holder, IT WILL NEVER HAPPEN!  STOP ASKING!!!
>
>
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