On Thu, 22 Aug 2002, Rodolphe Ortalo wrote:
The accelerator engine communication channel is also a generic thing
common to all drivers in some sense. But its standardization may be (?)
less critical as it can only be useful for (hw-specific) software that
knows how to use it effectively (and
My 2 cents on a good topic for our upcoming IRC meeting: I think we
need to concentrate on creating a firmer definition of what a KGI driver
is and is not expected to do.
Not to get too in-depth before the meeting, but to summarise:
IMO there are several areas where we have not limited
need to be addressed. So acting on Jos Hulzink's idea, I'm proposing we
organize an IRC meeting.
Great.
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Nicholas Souchu - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
proposing we
organize an IRC meeting.
The meeting would happen on #kgi on openprojects IRC network. Currently,
there's a bunch of us hanging around on that chanel at all times, but we
need a time when everybody would be online. AFAIK most core developers are
either on the east coast or western europe
Tijs van Bakel writes:
I noticed that the webpages do not link to the #ggi IRC channel logs.
These are available from
http://vengeance.et.tudelft.nl/~smoke/log/ggi/
Christoph and Brian (as well as yours truly) are visiting the channel
frequently.
Added. Thanks for this.
On Tue, 12 Dec 2000, Stefan Seefeld wrote:
Christoph Egger wrote:
Could you fix the permissions, please? I get a "permission denied",
when I am looking to http://sourceforge.net/projects/ggi/
the project doesn't exist just yet. It's probably still waiting for
approval. (no idea why
Christoph Egger wrote:
I agree too. But how would you develop a higher-level lib without
bloating it with lower-level-stuff?
At first the lower-level ones have to be _finished_ and well
done. Even the ones, which doesn't exist yet.
right, to learn what a good extension mechanism is you
On Wed, 13 Dec 2000, Stefan Seefeld wrote:
Christoph Egger wrote:
I agree too. But how would you develop a higher-level lib without
bloating it with lower-level-stuff?
At first the lower-level ones have to be _finished_ and well
done. Even the ones, which doesn't exist yet.
[20:14] macarena For the other OSes I have no indication of status
. anyone tested the Windows-DirectX-Stuff ?
I can't, because I have no C-Compiler for Windows.
Try
mingw (http://www.mingw.org) or
cygwin (http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin/)
Both are win32 versions of the GNU
On Wed, 13 Dec 2000, John Fortin wrote:
[20:14] macarena For the other OSes I have no indication of status
. anyone tested the Windows-DirectX-Stuff ?
I can't, because I have no C-Compiler for Windows.
Try
mingw (http://www.mingw.org) or
cygwin
. That is why I was interested in it. However,
if the decision is really cross-platform/Generic meaning only linux/KGI,
then I'm not.
I don't think so. As Andy said in the IRC, he prays the
portability... ;-)
Christoph Egger
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
s long as it doesn't take up
too much time
[21:26] soyt Admel: ok you first :)
[21:27] smoke adamel: great
[21:27] smoke i'll try to maintain the irc channel to help newbies
[21:27] macarena O.K. - Adamel: Will you update docs about the IRC
channel and the sourceforge site, then ?
[21:28] soyt
Summary of the irc session of Monday Dec 11, 2000
-
This summary is available from the GGI webpage at
http://www.ggi-project.org/irc/
The entire log for the discussion is available from
http://vengeance.et.tudelft.nl/~smoke/log/
as are logs
( This is sent to the GGI mailinglist as a reminder, and is CC'ed to
the berlin-design mailinglist as an invitation. )
I'd hereby like to invite everyone who's interested in GGI's future to
visit an IRC meeting at the Open Projects IRC Network. Interesting
personalities such as Andreas Beck
Tijs van Bakel wrote:
Marcus Sundberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This weekend is bad for me. Weekend in two weeks is best I think.
ok, that will be December 10th, 20:00 CET
I'll try to be there,
Steffen
Tijs van Bakel wrote:
would anyone be interested in this?
it seems best to use the openprojects irc network
(http://openprojects.nu/)
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Tijs van Bakel, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you let me know when and where, I will try to attend.
--
Steffen
Steffen Seeger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Tijs van Bakel wrote:
would anyone be interested in this?
it seems best to use the openprojects irc network
(http://openprojects.nu/)
--
Tijs van Bakel, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you let me know when and where, I will try to attend.
say
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tijs van Bakel) writes:
Steffen Seeger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Tijs van Bakel wrote:
would anyone be interested in this?
it seems best to use the openprojects irc network
(http://openprojects.nu/)
--
Tijs van Bakel, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you
to visit the #ggi channel at
the openprojects irc network, where the irc bot ``f00f'' will welcome
you. note that the bot starts logging everything you say right away,
keeping logs at: http://vengeance.et.tudelft.nl/~smoke/log/
--
Tijs van Bakel, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
would anyone be interested in this?
it seems best to use the openprojects irc network
(http://openprojects.nu/)
--
Tijs van Bakel, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Andreas Beck [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Speaking of cube3d, I don't think I mentioned this screenshot here:
http://www.stacken.kth.se/~mackan/ggi/ggidvd/pics/ggicube.jpg
I shows ggidvd running on four sides of cube3d. (Don't try this at
home unless you got a really fast machine...)
Speaking of cube3d, I don't think I mentioned this screenshot here:
http://www.stacken.kth.se/~mackan/ggi/ggidvd/pics/ggicube.jpg
I shows ggidvd running on four sides of cube3d. (Don't try this at
home unless you got a really fast machine...)
Cool one. Can you do it with 4 different movies ?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Christoph Egger) writes:
While i'm on a rant, if you want to impress individuals, create a GGI demo
that users can see, that shows off GGI's capabilities.
That's already quite done. Have a look at cube3d, etc...
Speaking of cube3d, I don't think I mentioned this
While i'm on a rant, if you want to impress individuals, create a
GGI demo that users can see, that shows off GGI's capabilities. in
fact, a excelent move would be to copule with some game developer
(worldforge might be a good one), and help maintain the client. (of
course makeing it
PS: oh, and holding IRC meetings to get some synergy back into the group
is certainly helpful as well...
I agree. But that may be for some people too expensive - especially for one,
who lives in germany like me... (Wanna say: the telephone costs!)
I prefer a mailing-list, because
Mardy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is irc.ggi-project.org down?
Is there any place you met?
I'm feeling very lonely in #ggi on the Open Projects Net IRC network,
for some time now. Every now and then someone pops in.
http://openprojects.nu/ has a list of servers
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Tijs van Bakel, [EMAIL
Is irc.ggi-project.org down?
Is there any place you met?
Bye,
Mardy
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