Hi Torben,

On 2 May 2012 12:10, Torben Dannhauer <[email protected]> wrote:
> @Robert : how do we process with related projects like VirtualPlanetBuilder?

I haven't made any specific plans for VPB and other projects under
osgforge.org, most are currently dormant/orphaned save for VPB.   The
currently hosted projects are:

  http://www.openscenegraph.org/projects/

    osg
    osgDotNet
    osgEphemeris
    osgTutorial
    Present3D
    Producer
    VirtualPlanetBuilder

Present3D is now part of the core OSG and has it's own user
documentation hosted by the digitallearningfoundation.org (DLF).
Producer/osgProducer/osgEphemeris wraps up a mirror from five years
ago when we moved across to OSG-2.0, AndesEngineering still has the
official head of Producer and osgEphemeris so shouldn't be a need to
port it over.  osgTutorial never ended up populated with anything so
can be dropped.

This leaves osgDotNet and VPB as needing new homes.  I am not
responsible for osgDotNet and know nothing about it's currently status
and activity, but it's rarely talked about on osg-users mailing
list/forum so I suspect it's largely dormant these days.  Users of
osgDotNet really need to set up and decide what they want to do with
it.

For VPB I think something similar to what we have for the new OSG
website would be appropriate, or perhaps just have a segment of new
OSG website dedicated to VPB.  I'm open to suggestions.

> @ Jordi: Would it be worthwhile to add a page where you list the installed 
> joomla modules/techniques to allow related projects like osgEarth or 
> osgVisual ;) to move to the new website style?
>
> @ all : I host a Joomla installation for my rowing club, but I must admit I 
> have no further knowledge how to use it.
>  I need a basic knowlege set to contribute to the migration process, I would 
> like to help with VPB and the VS 2008 related stuff.

VPB website is tiny compared to the OSG one so shouldn't take too much
to port over.

> Currently I have my head down on my PhD and osgVisuals new distortion 
> framework (will hopefully migrate to core OSG once it is finished), so my 
> time is a little bit limited. Therfore I need some brief resources, I have 
> (unfortunately) no time to dive into a 50 pages document. :/

I'd suggest concentrating on your PhD unless you have some spare time
in which you feel able to help out.  Perhaps just having a couple of
pages on the new OSG website for VPB would be a first step we needn't
perfect everything right away.

Robert.
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