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I hope you do realize that the Mesa stack is a pivotal element in the current FOSS driver development for graphics cards.
Get NVidia to open source their driver and the trickery they play with their blob isn't possible anymore. In which case it doesn't make sense to keep providing a separate OGL implementation and Mesa is the logical choice to fill the gap.
FOSS, once adopted, tends to promote the use of common infrastructure and reuse of code.