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Dr. Bourke,
Let me just briefly segue from your project to say:
It is great to see you here, still using POV-Ray after all these many long
years.
We would love to see you, and many others with your creativity and skill set,
here on our forum more often, and would like to attract others so that we can
sustain and improve this beloved piece of open source software.
I'm not sure what level of exposure to POV-Ray your colleagues get, but it would
be wonderful if undergrads and graduate students, as well as physicists,
mathematicians, statisticians, astronomers, artists, and engineers could be
introduced to what it is currently capable of.
Hopefully by doing so, we can get computer scientists and their students
interested and perhaps attract new interest in further developing POV-Ray.
I was very excited to see a somewhat recent video by Dr. Oliver Knill:
https://people.math.harvard.edu/~knill/various/povray/index.html
Perhaps you can put in a kind word to your colleagues and professional
acquaintances about what we strive to do here in our little corner of the
internet, and help keep POV-Ray - not just alive - but thriving and growing.
Thank you,
Bill Walker
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