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"Bruno Cabasson" <bru### [at] alcatelaleniaspace fr> wrote in message
news:web.456f13296ea74aa9f5fba6ef0@news.povray.org...
> Among the people here who able to contribute and/or manage such a project,
> are there some of them who are acustomed with collaborative development on
> the Net?
>
> In any case, apart from the licensing issue discussed here, collaboration
> means rules, standards, defined process & organisation, and some reliable
> 'leaders'. How many of us/you/them are likely to be a POV artist/guru AND
> a
> software developper? Coding scenes like we see most often here (and there)
> in SDL is not developing (=requirements, specifying, documenting, coding,
> testing, delivering, maintaining ...).
>
Yes indeed and we have other threads in this very newsgroup addressing those
exact issues. One for organisation/process and the other for
standards/rules.
>
> What I am sure of, is that POV is quite mature and there is lots of
> POV-related stuff available that deserve special attention and that could
> be made public in the community (after re-shaping and re-packaging). And I
> guess we can find the 'resources' to achieve this.
>
> Regards.
>
I'm sure we can do this too. I think a lot of people will be keen to donate
stuff as a small way of saying thanks to the POV-Team for the great work
they do.
I think this licensing discussion is key to making sure the community can
re-shape and re-package contributions so that this resource can evolve into
something more comprehensive in the future.
Regards,
Chris B.
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