I like what you wrote.  Since I was rejected, I was hoping someone
else might try submitting it.  Moreover, if yet another person could
submit a third variation on this, they might finally post one.  I
think the donations and the video are critical to mention.

On 5/1/09, David Vuorio <[email protected]> wrote:
> I would shorten this a bit to give it a better chance. That said, the
>  guys behind Slashdot and its selection process certainly make up for one
>  of the mysteries of this universe. :-)
>
>  Suggestion: (removed some details and redundancies including the OSNews
>  reference, and made some other changes)
>
>  The Open Graphics Project aims to develop a fully open-source graphics
>  card; all specs, designs, and source code are released under Free
>  licenses. Right now, FPGAs (large-scale reprogrammable chips) are used
>  to build a development platform called OGD1. They've just <a
>  
> href="http://wiki.opengraphics.org/tiki-index.php?page=HomePage";>completed</a>
>
> an alpha version of legacy VGA emulation, apparently not an easy feat.
>
> Here's Gentoo <a
>  href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAtVEqNrT3w";>booting up</a>, with
>  OGD1 acting as a primary display.
>
>  The Linux Fund is receiving <a
>  href="http://www.linuxfund.org/projects/ogd1/";>donations</a>, so that
>  ten OGD1 boards can be bought (at cost) for developers. Also, the FSF
>  shows their interest by <a
>
> href="http://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/help-the-open-graphics-project";>asking
>
> volunteers</a> to help with the OGP wiki.
>
>
> /David
>
>
>  Timothy Normand Miller wrote:
>  > Slashdot hasn't seen much news about the Open Graphics Project for
>  > some time now, but the OGP has been quite busy, especially recently.
>  > As you may recall, the OGP's goal is to develop a fully open-source
>  > graphics card. All specs, designs, and source code are released under
>  > Free licenses. Right now, they're using FPGAs (large-scale
>  > reprogrammable chips) to build a development platform that they call
>  > OGD1. And they've just completed an alpha version of legacy VGA
>  > emulation, apparently not an easy feat. They have posted a <a
>  > href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAtVEqNrT3w";>Youtube video</a> of
>  > OGD1 driving a monitor, showing Gentoo booting up in a PC. This
>  > completes a major step, allowing OGD1 to act as the primary display in
>  > an x86 PC. The announcement can be seen on the <a
>  > href="http://wiki.opengraphics.org/tiki-index.php?page=HomePage";>OGP
>  > home page</a>, and there's an <a
>  > 
> href="http://www.osnews.com/story/21358/Video_of_OGD1_VGA_Emulation_Booting_in_PC";>OSNews.com
>  > article</a>.  Also, <a href="http://www.linuxfund.org/";>Linux Fund</a>
>  > is taking donations to raise money to buy ten OGD1 boards (at cost) to
>  > give to developers. Check it out at <a
>  > 
> href="http://www.linuxfund.org/projects/ogd1/";>http://www.linuxfund.org/projects/ogd1/</a>.
>  > Finally, the <a href="http://www.fsf.org/";>Free Software
>  > Foundation</a> has taken notice of this and is <a
>  > 
> href="http://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/help-the-open-graphics-project";>asking
>  > for volunteers</a> to help with the OGP wiki.
>


-- 
Timothy Normand Miller
http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/~millerti
Open Graphics Project
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