On Sun, 10 Jun 2001, David Pettersson wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I just joined this list, in order to follow the project's progress. I have
> been a happy user of the library since 1999 when I was desperately looking
> for a simple but powerful graphics interface :).
> 
> Anyway, I have a few ideas on how to extends GGI further, but after doing
> some research it seems my idea about using OpenGL and GGI together aren't
> unique (Mesa already has GGI support -- the guys in #ggi probably already
> knew that but they were far asleep :).
> 
> So, I am now without any particular idea, but I will gladly help out with
> the development. I thought I'd start out as a reviewer to get a better idea
> of what the code does. If anyone has any ideas, comments or suggestions,
> please let me know. I'll be happy to help out and give back something to the
> library (and the people behind it).

Your help is really welcome. We actually need active developers.
Visit http://www.ggi-project.org/, check out various libs/extensions
and test them. Please read also the available documentation there,
and feel free to give feedback. This helps us to make our docs more
clear and understandable - particularly for new users/coders.

I recommend you to start with GGI coding by fixing bugs, cleaning up
the code, optimizing algorithms, etc. at variouses places in order to
learn to understand how GGI code works. The next step then is writing
a target for an extension of your choice.


Have fun,

Christoph Egger
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