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Open Source Solid Modeling || http://brlcad.org || logs: http://ibot.rikers.org/%23brlcad/
|| BRL-CAD release 7.22.0 is forthcoming (eta: end of March) ||
BRL-CAD has applied to participate in GSoC 2012! |
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brlcad |
yeah, but other stuff too .. gsoc ones are
mostly quick |
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brlcad |
bhinesley: what's up with Once again
participating in the Google Summer of Code [1], students interested
in working on BRL-CAD this summer have been diligently preparing
and posting proposals over the past couple weeks. In all, we ended
up with about 50 submissions by the deadline with about three dozen
or so being considered valid proposals that will go through our
review process. Here's a nifty graph showing the rush up to the
deadline: |
18:03.31 |
brlcad |
This year, code cleanup seems to be the most
popular theme along with a wide range of interest in NURBS, object
mathematics, website services, and more. The overall quality seems
to be fantastic this year with many students electing to showcase
their proposal on the BRL-CAD Wiki with diagrams, prototypes, and
patches demonstrating concepts and abilities. Awesome. |
18:03.36 |
brlcad |
On another positive note, students have at
LEAST a 5% chance of being accepted simply by applying to BRL-CAD,
which is far greater than one has applying to some other open
source organizations. Depending on how our proposal reviews and
slot allocations proceed, we hope to increase those odds easily
into the 15-30% range or better. |
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brlcad |
Until selections are finalized, our mentors
will continue to work with students on their patches [2] and will
be posing comments, questions, and holding interviews over the next
two weeks. A big thanks goes out to all of our student applicants!
It'll be very hard to narrow down on just a few students to work
with this summer but we hope all are inspired to contribute to open
source source software and thank everyone for their interest in
BRL-CAD! |
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brlcad |
Cheers! |
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brlcad |
Sean |
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brlcad |
[1] http://brlcad.org/d/node/97 |
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brlcad |
[2] https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=105292&atid=640804 |
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brlcad |
ooops |
18:04.00 |
brlcad |
sorry all, bad paste |
18:04.02 |
brlcad |
bhinesley: http://pastebin.com/HynejqH0
:) |
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andrei |
hello :) |
19:32.37 |
brlcad |
howdy :) |
19:34.53 |
andrei |
Sorry for the lack of activity these days, I m
kept busy by homeworks and deadlines from university |
19:35.19 |
andrei |
I have been working 3 days continuosly on a
homework before I was noticed by my teacher that the checker is
broken... |
19:36.17 |
andrei |
but we have Easter holiday starting in two
days and I ll use that to catch up :) |
19:36.34 |
brlcad |
no worries |
19:39.56 |
andrei |
I have a curiosity about open source and
brl-cad |
19:40.25 |
andrei |
why did the brl-cad organization become open
source, I m not entirely sure how this benefits an
organization |
19:46.18 |
andrei |
I mean, for example a core brl-cad developer
works only on brl-cad? |
19:51.59 |
andrei |
I hope this question doesn't seem stupid or
rude, just read a bit on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BRL-CAD
and it made me curious |
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CIA-128 |
BRL-CAD: 03starseeker * r49955
10/brlcad/trunk/ (5 files in 5 dirs): Correct old type in
FindTCL.cmake, update other copies in src/other |
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20:42.20 |
brlcad |
andrei: there are lots of benefits to becoming
an open source project, particularly for governments where
traditional notions of commercial development are not
relevant |
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20:51.50 |
brlcad |
for brl-cad in particular, going open source
was a great way to actually substantially reduce overhead costs,
improve collaborative potential, and reduce deployment
costs |
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CIA-128 |
BRL-CAD: 03starseeker * r49956
10/brlcad/trunk/regress/CMakeLists.txt: fix distcheck |