On Mon, 5 Dec 2011 11:37:57 +0900 "Sung W. Park" <sung...@gmail.com> said:

info.txt
id_rsa.pub

need. :) see devs/* dirs in svn

> Hi all,
> 
> I've been working on Evas GL for some time now and I would like to request a
> commit access.
> 
> I've been solely working on Evas_GL, elm_glview up until now and pretty much,
> Raster has been the only person reviewing my code.
> 
> I'm at a point where having a commit access would make things a lot easier for
> me and also benefit the community as well.
> 
> Here's what I've worked on and what I plan to work on.
> 
> - I've proposed the Evas_GL APIs as a way to do GL rendering in Evas and have
> implemented the APIs for the runtime and the GL backend, both of which have
> been upstreamed.
> - I've also implemented an elementary widget called ELM GLView to make GL
> rendring even simpler using elementary. Again, this has been applied upstream
> as well.
> - I have also worked on two key optimizations, both of which are streamlined
> for review. One is called the GL Fastpath where I've implemented the state
> tracking mechanism for GL drivers that have expensive context swtiches. Also,
> I've implmented a direct rendering mechanism where if you turn on the
> optimization hint on, it will render directly onto the Evas' X window whenever
> possible.  (They still need to be refined but it's a good start in my opinion)
> - I also have the Evas_GL software backend implemented but I haven't been
> able to submit a patch for it yet due to other pending patches.
> - I still need to write more test code and settle on the APIs once they've
> been tested more by the community.
> - Eventually, I would like to work more on Evas as well when the refactoring
> takes place as I recognize along with Raster and others that it's about time
> for anoter round of refactoring/rearchitecting the code.
> 
> Let me know if you have questions or concerns.
> 
> cheers,
> Sung
> 
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