Hi Chris, Art,

a similar discussion was already started by me longer time ago. Check this 
thread:
http://forum.openscenegraph.org/viewtopic.php?p=5006&highlight=#5006

And actually I can remember starting a similar discussion too. I wanted to eventually get the OSG site to run some kind of semi-open project hosting system, like gforge or something like that, so that people could start hosting their OSG-based projects' source and any related documentation/wiki/etc. without any intervention from the site maintainer(s) (Robert, Jose Luis Hidalgo).

Nothing came of it, and there was not much enthusiasm about the idea (I still think it would be nice) so I ended up hosting my own projects on googlecode. I know others do the same (osgOcean, osgPango/osgCairo, ...)

I think basically that offering a central place for the OSG ecosystem (things that surround OSG without being part of it) would be very good both for people who are looking for specialized libraries built on top of OSG (more certainty that it will work without too much trouble), and the developers of such libraries (more visibility).

J-S
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