Hi,
I think that this is a very good plan.
I guess that changing from cvs to svn and getting familiar with cmake
took people (like me, for instance) some time to get familiar with.
Once this is done you will get more test-results.
In my experience the osg svn (or cvs, as it used to be) is extremely
stable (compared to other projects anyway). So maybe it would be a good
idea to explicitly encourage people to use the svn-version. As you
sometimes say it is usually more stable than the "stable release",
because bugs get fixed in svn.
One more thought: The cmake makes testing more easy because of the
out-of-tree build. Its really easy now to build different versions of
the osg in different folders and just set the path and the lib-dir in
own projects to use it.
So one test-report: This morning I updated my svn, one bug with
intersection-lines went away and everything builds fine with vc (release
and debug), no errors.
Regards,
Andreas
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