Hi Martin,
I've been reluctant to move to the official repository mostly because of
very little understanding of GIT.
I'm a bit more confident, now, so I don't see it as a big problem.
I think most of the work we are doing (alternate clipping library, 850
format) should be considered experimental, however. I'm pretty sure we
want to keep the main branch
concentrated on fixing problems with detailed landclass.
We seem to be breaking terragear pretty good as of late :)
Maxime: I have an experiment for you to try - could you take the UFO under
those grey sections of scenery, and look up at them? I think the normals
have swapped.
Chris mentioned this happening with the skirt around the airport, and I
hadn't seen it until a recent update. Looks like something broke recently.
Pete
On Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 2:38 PM, Martin Spott <martin.sp...@mgras.net>wrote:
> Hi Maxime and others,
>
> Maxime Guillaud wrote:
>
> > You can find my code here [...]
>
> I'm just starting to recover from a couple of _really_ tight days
> (including a nice PostgreSQL conference "PGConf.DE" where I gave a talk
> about our geodata collection and in-database processing), therefore I'm
> not yet ready to provide comprehensive responses. Anyhow there's one
> point I'd like to emphasize:
>
> I know it's really "cool" to maintain private source repositories ;-)
> .... but for increasing the overall success of building FlightGear
> scenery I'd think it would be really beneficial to keep the various
> development efforts in close relation and sync. Thus I'd invite
> everyone who's serious about improving the TerraGear toolchain to
> create a branch in the main repository in order to develop their
> specific features/changes there - not only but also because this would
> simplify tracking of the various changes.
>
> The former "terragear-cs" main repository at MapServer was already open
> to (almost) everybody who asked and now that it's moved over to
> Gitorious there's really no more excuse not to create branches inside
> the main repo :-)
>
> Best regards,
> Martin.
> --
> Unix _IS_ user friendly - it's just selective about who its friends are !
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