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I apologise if this has been asked before or elsewhere, but as a long-time user
of Povray (I began when it was DKBTrace!) I was just wondering if there is any
on-going development happening? It seems a long time since V3.7 was released and
not much appears to happen on the web-site any more. Last thing I read, the
povray team had purchased the rights and source code to Moray, but nothing
appears to have happened on that front either? Just asking.
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"jartim" <tim### [at] yahoocom> wrote:
> I apologise if this has been asked before or elsewhere, but as a long-time user
> of Povray (I began when it was DKBTrace!) I was just wondering if there is any
> on-going development happening? It seems a long time since V3.7 was released and
> not much appears to happen on the web-site any more. Last thing I read, the
> povray team had purchased the rights and source code to Moray, but nothing
> appears to have happened on that front either? Just asking.
We walk in a circle. We are fine!
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On 8/27/2016 9:11 PM, LanuHum wrote:
> "jartim" <tim### [at] yahoocom> wrote:
>> I apologise if this has been asked before or elsewhere, but as a long-time user
>> of Povray (I began when it was DKBTrace!) I was just wondering if there is any
>> on-going development happening? It seems a long time since V3.7 was released and
>> not much appears to happen on the web-site any more. Last thing I read, the
>> povray team had purchased the rights and source code to Moray, but nothing
>> appears to have happened on that front either? Just asking.
>
>
There is behind the scenes.
There are at least two branches developing that might be incorporated
into the next version.
> We walk in a circle. We are fine!
>
From a different view, you spiral...
upwards?
--
Regards
Stephen
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> I apologise if this has been asked before or elsewhere, but as a long-time user
> of Povray (I began when it was DKBTrace!) I was just wondering if there is any
> on-going development happening? It seems a long time since V3.7 was released and
> not much appears to happen on the web-site any more. Last thing I read, the
> povray team had purchased the rights and source code to Moray, but nothing
> appears to have happened on that front either? Just asking.
>
>
Version 3.7.1 is available.
There are 2 main experimental/development branches: UberPOV and HGPov.
If you follow povray.beta-test, you can stay informed about the ongoing
development that is going on.
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Am 27.08.2016 um 23:57 schrieb Alain:
> Version 3.7.1 is available.
No; 3.7.1 /development/ versions are available.
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Am 27.08.2016 um 19:51 schrieb jartim:
> I apologise if this has been asked before or elsewhere, but as a long-time user
> of Povray (I began when it was DKBTrace!) I was just wondering if there is any
> on-going development happening? It seems a long time since V3.7 was released and
> not much appears to happen on the web-site any more. Last thing I read, the
> povray team had purchased the rights and source code to Moray, but nothing
> appears to have happened on that front either? Just asking.
The web site is somewhere between narcoleptic and comatose, but
development continues.
See https://github.com/POV-Ray/povray.
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clipka <ano### [at] anonymousorg> wrote:
> Am 27.08.2016 um 19:51 schrieb jartim:
> > I apologise if this has been asked before or elsewhere, but as a long-time user
> > of Povray (I began when it was DKBTrace!) I was just wondering if there is any
> > on-going development happening? It seems a long time since V3.7 was released and
> > not much appears to happen on the web-site any more. Last thing I read, the
> > povray team had purchased the rights and source code to Moray, but nothing
> > appears to have happened on that front either? Just asking.
>
> The web site is somewhere between narcoleptic and comatose, but
> development continues.
>
> See https://github.com/POV-Ray/povray.
It would probably be a good idea to add just a few lines on the web site to give
this information. A few years ago, I just ignored povray because the dead web
site suggested that the project was dying. I suppose that povray loses users
because of this.
I don't think that the web site needs more activity (quality needs stability
!). But indicating that the project is alive seems desirable.
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Am 30.08.2016 um 21:59 schrieb lelama:
> I don't think that the web site needs more activity (quality needs stability
> !). But indicating that the project is alive seems desirable.
Better now?
http://www.povray.org/
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clipka wrote on 31/08/2016 09:16:
> Better now?
> http://www.povray.org/
>
Wow, a lot of news!
And happy birthday, POV!
;-)
Paolo
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Yes, much better :-)
clipka <ano### [at] anonymousorg> wrote:
> Am 30.08.2016 um 21:59 schrieb lelama:
>
> > I don't think that the web site needs more activity (quality needs stability
> > !). But indicating that the project is alive seems desirable.
>
> Better now?
> http://www.povray.org/
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