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Glucose, AFAIK, isn't needed anymore with the memory manager(s).
It was supposed to provide Xrender acceleration when AIGLX was running, by implementing it in OpenGL(using glitz?) and sending indirectly to X server which would run as part of its rendering context (so glucose is "indirectly" rendered). Same thing was done with Xgl, using glitz library to translate XRender calls to OpenGL.
Now, the new EXA-TTM(GEM,UXA?) plays nicely with memory manager which can now take offline pixmaps rendered by accelerated EXA Xrender and composite them with the window manager running on AIGLX. Same as with Glucose, if not even simpler and without GL indirection.