That is precisely the kind of thing for which I need other people to
contribute, as I am utterly and completely unqualified to do that task, The
last time I did any software development on Windows, it was running Windows 95.
> On Sep 1, 2022, at 10:45 PM, Kumaran M wrote:
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> A very nice thre
A very nice thread, my thoughts regarding pushing the project to a
healthier place, would be to have some kind of guide for setup and workflow
in windows, as weather we like it or not there are a lot of windows users.
It is still not a trivial task to setup and compile in windows. So some
kind of g
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> Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2022 10:15:27 -0700
> From: Larry Gritz mailto:l...@larrygritz.com>>
> To: OpenImageIO dev list <mailto:oiio-dev@lists.openimageio.org>>
> Subject: Re: [Oiio-dev] OpenImageIO v2.4.3.0
Hi Larry,
What I find amazing about OIIO is its depth. Encompassing so many complimentary
- yet distinctly separate - disciplines, both in 2D and 3D image processing. I
can only surmise the extent of which your development efforts are propelled by
a critical user base which you’ve nurtured over
It's definitely an "et al" project, all those patches aren't mine. But since
you mention it, it's not as et al as it should be. There was a time in the past
that there was a steadier rate of contributions from many people, including of
large features, but over recent years, we seem to have lapse
Hi Larry,
Wow, what dedication. Is this by singular Larry Gritz, or is it noe L. Gritz et
al?
I’m really impressed. I’m not using OIIO, but have no doubt I’ll have a need
for it down the road.
Thank you,
Chris Spence
Digital Devoid, Inc.
7300 Biscayne Blvd, Suite 405
Miami, FL 33138
Tel: 3
We have tagged "v2.4.3.0-beta" as the beta release of the 2.4 series of
OpenImageIO. This has been used in production throughout its development, so
hopefully the beta period will be brief and uneventful. The plan is to tag a
release candidate on September 8 and a full release on September 15 (a