Hello, I think what is important is that you define what you want to achieve with the library. Who are the end users ? Is it a library for parsing, rendering, extracting information ? Is it intended for use in Gimp, Krita, mypaint ? As far as I am concern I would love to see something that would be more oriented toward light weight users of open raster, ideally a library that would be wrapped into scripting bindings to have python/ruby scripts generating files.
On Tuesday 19 January 2010, you wrote: > On Tuesday 19 January 2010, Luka Čehovin wrote: > > Great. So I have started the development of libora on gitorious > > (http://gitorious.org/libora) and committed some initial code to start > > the development ... also check the wiki page of the library for > > details. ... I am not planning to develop everything that is written > > in the current "specification" ... because a lot of things are really > > not defined that well. Instead I would like to propose to focus on > > important things that everyone needs at the moment and make this the > > part of first version of the OpenRaster format. Then go on from there. -- Cyrille Berger _______________________________________________ CREATE mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/create
