Title: RE: [Gimp-user] CinePaint and Film Gimp
What turned be off about CinePaint was how unstable it was. Maybe this is just a factor in the windows version. But I have never had any problems with stability win Gimp under Linux at least.
Timothy
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From: Robin
Hi,
Robin Rowe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What bothered you and other GIMP developers so much about Film Gimp
that in 2000 you unexpectedly discarded three man-years of your own
work funded at substantial expense by the motion picture industry?
In 1998 Film Gimp was an official development
Michael J. Hammel wrote:
The problem here is one that other open source projects have had to deal
with as well - how to take a loosely organized group and work with
outside, commercial groups who have more strict rules for interaction.
XFree86, Apache, and others all formed boards and/or
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Jason Alan Smith wrote:
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Robin Rowe wrote:
Although none of our developers are hackers, nice to hear you think highly
of some of us.
hmm, you don't have a single programmer who is working on FilmGimp
because he enjoys it? if you do, you probably have a hacker on your
team. Hacker in the original MIT definition,