Oh... by the way... I would like to thank Pascal Obry too :-)

Il giorno mer 14 dic 2022 alle ore 21:07 Pascal Obry <pas...@obry.net> ha
scritto:

>
> Hello!
>
> I'd like to take some time, while we are all waiting for the 4.2
> release, to send you a little message about darktable.
>
> This release cycle has seen lot of improvements as previous releases.
> We had also some divergences with one developer and the signal sent was
> certainly not good or worrisome for some of you.
>
> Fact is that the team behind darktable is strong and working very hard
> in many aspects of the project.
>
> Some people gain more visibility because they work on GUI part that are
> directly visible by end-users. But there is also some people working on
> part of the code that you do not see directly but that makes darktable
> internal better.
>
> I'd like to thank Hanno Schwalm and Ralf Brown for their work on
> performances, tweaking OpenCL code path and OpenMP to use every cycles
> of your CPU.
>
> I'd like to thank Hanno Schwalm also for working on new highlight
> recovery algorithms.
>
> I'd like to thank Diederik ter Rahe for looking into Gtk issues and
> proposing a very impressive framework for shortcuts. And to achieve
> that, lot of code refactoring has been done. Some Gtk parts are looking
> like black magic to me :)
>
> I'd like to thank Roman Lebedev for the hard work in rawspeed. Without
> this project darktable won't be there. Also Miloš Komarčević working on
> rawspeed and many RAW formats support.
>
> I'd like to thank Victor Forsiuk for working on image input/output
> support and fixing a huge number of spelling typos.
>
> I'd like to thank Aldric Renaudin for the continued effort on the
> lighttable filters and UI.
>
> I'd like to thank Nicolas Auffray for taking over the UI effort and
> doing magic with CSS.
>
> I'd like to thank Bill Fergusson for maintaining the Lua framework.
>
> I'd like to thank rawfiner for checking noise profiles and making sure
> they are in good shape for integration.
>
> I'd like to thank Simone Gotti for working on a new lens correction
> method based on meta-data.
>
> I'd like to thank all the testers and reviewers (Chris Elston, Martin
> Straeten, parafin, Mark-64, and others) making sure we do not introduce
> more issues than we are fixing. Also thanks for Chris for reading my
> English in the RELEASE_NOTES and correcting it.
>
> I'd like to thank parafin and Bill Fergusson for creating the release
> binaries for MacOS and Windows. And Andreas Schneider as maintainer of
> the OBS platform for creating the GNU/Linux binaries.
>
> I'd like to thank Sakari Kapanen for helping with color science.
>
> I'd like to thank Jakob Andrén for the long journey at making Sigmoid a
> viable alternative to FilmicRGB.
>
> I'd like to thank all the translators bringing to us an interface in
> our native language.
>
> I won't name them, but also remember that darktable is Open Source and
> we leverage on many other Open Source projects/libraries (to handle
> Jpeg, TIFF, AVIF, HEIF, PNG... tether with camera, handle SVG,
> colors...). I'm even pretty sure that there is far more code in the
> dependencies we are using than in darktable itself.
>
> And finally I'd like to thank all people that I have forgotten in the
> list above. I'm sorry if I missed you.
>
> A darktable release is a huge amount of work and the darktable team is
> wonderful. I'm really happy to be part of it, let's the aventure
> continue.
>
> Have all a nice end of year!
>
> --
>   Pascal Obry /  Magny Les Hameaux (78)
>
>   The best way to travel is by means of imagination
>
>   http://www.obry.net
>
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