Hi Thomas,
How about you just set up a project on gna.org, sourceforge.net,
savannah.nongnu.org, or some other similar open-source/free-software
project hosting service. They should provide you with everything you
need. After that, all you need to do is write to the gnustep mailing
lists to have you app/framework added in the various GNUstep software
listing efforts (GAP, etc.).
Thomas Gamper wrote:
Hi!
I have a bunch of questions. For my master thesis I developed a neat
realtime rendering framework using GNUstep and OpenGL. I would like to
release it to the community, but I would need some space where to put
it. I do have webspace here at university, but I would like to place
it somewhere "near" Gnustep for download. Any ideas, suggestions?
Furthermore it would be cool if I could put the stuff in some svn
repository online. Again, I have a svn repository, but here at
university. Ideas, suggestions?
Another concern of mine is licensing, I do use some extern libraries,
and I think those could mess things up, especially NVIDIA Cg. I would
like to remove the need for Cg from my code, since it's horribly
broken anyway. But first I would like to have a svn repository
somewhere :)
Two images, which show a project I have done for university using my
framework. It's a 2D fluid simulation running completely on the GPU.
http://www.cg.tuwien.ac.at/~icicle/RTV/Fluid_0.png
http://www.cg.tuwien.ac.at/~icicle/RTV/Fluid_1.png
403 Forbidden on both of them.
Cheers
TOM
--
Saso
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