On 8/27/07, Smeenk, R.J.M. (Roland) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There's a huge list of examples all needing maintenance already. Why not
> let the tutorials emerge from the community (like the NPS tutorial and
> others) and let them be maintained by the community.

It would be great to see a tutorial/example set thrive without needing
my input.  Perhaps one could even consider moving core osg examples
into such a repository.

I don't think keeping things up to date would be very difficult, once
they are ported over to 2.0 and use CMake it should be pretty straight
forward for various members of the community to keep things in sync.

> All it takes is a
> platform (like the Wiki) that is guaranteed to be available in the
> future.

We have the existing website and the forge area that can host
tutorials.  I'd suggest keeping the tutorials as part of the main
website though, as this will help people search of things all in one
centralised place.  Roland's work porting across to the new wiki is a
good first step.

I'd suggest it'd be useful for someone or a group of individuals step
forward as coordinators/contributors.

Robert.



W.r.t svn support, one could either place it as part of the osg
repository or in its own.

Robert.
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