>
>
> CS 3.0 will:
>
>  * GLSL will become the default.
>

Good!


>  * Drop Cg into alternate.
>

Good!


>  * GL scaled to support older hardware and run. CS so auto scales
>    back and run on any sys dependant on it's capabilities.
>

Good!


>  * Add GLES support (CS on mobile)
>

Amazing!


>  * Rework base libs
>

Can you give more details on this?


>  * Remove bad licensed code or additions. We can write it ourselves.
>

Which code did you have in mind?



>  * Add webm support
>

What's that?


>  * Apply apps in CS that test and learn users ONLY.
>

Can you explain this a bit better?


>  * Drop apps that are fantasy.
>

Ok


>  * Remove support for ODE lib and plugin.
>

Yes!


>  * Old code removed - Rework! This will be alot!
>  * CS will base on Windows - Oldest supported.
>  * CS will base on GNU Linux - Debian stable and RHEL
>  * CS will base on Apple - Oldest supported.
>  * CS will add platforms that will be supported.
>

What interesting target platforms are there for us? Mobile? Any others?


>  * No new features or API changes without approval.
>

Ok although we should discuss how exactly we are going to do this.


>  * If it not documented it does not get in. If you do not
>    or will not document your code or add into the docs. Your
>    addition will be dropped!
>

Yes! Documentation has been ignored too much! But maybe we should
reconsider how we do documentation. The api ref manual is ok like we have
it now but I think our TexInfo documentation is a bit esoteric and I think
many
people don't write documentation due to that. Maybe we should consider
completely moving our documention to a wiki or else find another format
that is easier to use. For Ares I fully moved to a wiki and I find it a lot
easier. There are no weird things to remember and you can just change
documentation as you go. Any suggestions?


Greetings,

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