Fred wrote:

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Frederic Bouvier [mailto:fredfgf...@free.fr]
> Sent: 18 August 2012 15:23
> To: Olivier; FlightGear developers discussions
> Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] 3D models import webform in production.
> 
> 
> > > It came to me that a future-proof solution would be to allow any
> > > number of files of any kind, maybe with a check on a set of allowed
> > > format/extensions.
> > It'll be hard to parse and test any number of files
> > formats/extensions. Currently for 3D models we have approximately 30
> > to 40 tests (on the thumbnail, the textures, the XML, the AC3D...)
> > running for each submission, and a visual check, to make sure that
> > what is committed is right and not putting into danger our shared
> > infrastructure. Don't know how we would cope with a infinite number of
> > format.
> 
> Not an infinite set of formats. A fixed/allowed number of format. Say :
> 
> . AC3D

.AC (AC3D) to be consistent 

> . OSG (several variants)
> . PNG
> . JPG
> . RGB
> . EFF (effect)
> . FRAG/VERT/GEOM (shaders)
> . XML
> 
> You cover a wide range of needs if you allow any number of files in this
set of
> formats
> 


Vivian



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