Hi.
I'm the student who is working on Android port. We already have ported Game
Engine to usable state, but we still need to port the rest of Blender. It
is a huge task, but I'm looking forward to it. Jason Wilkins's project
made it a much easier task.
Blender is written primarily in C with a li
I've never been able to use frameserver, mainly because I couldn't
figure out how to use it, hehe, as I didn't find much documentation or
support for it...
I use Blender for all my video editing jobs and I would find
frameserver really cool to use, specially because of the limited
implemen
> so NOBODY reported it, and therefore NOBODY cared / seriously
> used it, otherwise it would have been reported way earlier.
That is a very faulty assumption. The vast majority of users will not
report a bug to the tracker, so it can never be used to judge how important/
used/wanted a feature is
Hi everyone,
Here's the notes from today's meeting in irc.freenode.net #blendercoders.
1) Blender 2.64 progress
-284 open bug reports still, help is welcome. :)
-We will do another testbuild, Sergey will sent infos for builders to
the list soon.
-Work on Color management and Cycles Tile Rende
On Sun, Aug 5, 2012 at 8:06 AM, Thomas Dinges wrote:
> Thats not true!!
> The bug was there for 2 hours, it was fixed by me on the same day it got
> reported!
> -Reported 2012-07-11 21:47
> -Fixed 2012-07-11 23:44
>
> What this bug made clear though is, that frame server was not working
> for quit
Thats not true!!
The bug was there for 2 hours, it was fixed by me on the same day it got
reported!
-Reported 2012-07-11 21:47
-Fixed 2012-07-11 23:44
What this bug made clear though is, that frame server was not working
for quite some time (probably the whole 2.6x series and maybe some 2.5x
ve
Peter,
+1
When this particular thread started, I was thinking along the lines of
not many people that use this particular feature may actually read
this list and be aware that there was discussion to remove it, and
that it may upset some people who do use it in their pipeline somehow.
I have to
Hi Campbell,
> Its helpful to remove because we shouldn't give users options that are
> not useful/tested/ready-for-production...
> When you use software and get the impression that some parts are not
> maintained - they crash or just fail, it doesn’t inspire confidence
> you want when relying on