Greetings. My name is Adam Turcotte and I have submitted an application
for a GSoC with the GIMP/GEGL group.
An extended version of my application is available at
http://gsoc.rivetsforbreakfast.com
and I would love to hear any questions or suggestions you may have.
Thank you.
Adam Turcotte
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Thank you for the feedback Øyvind. I think that, at this point, I
should probably narrow my topic down to adding GPU-support for
GeglBuffer and two of the GEGL classes you've mentioned above. I will
delegate implementation of the GPU-support for resamplers as optional
for this year's GSoC.
Howev
Dear Nebojsa,
As we discussed, I'm up to support you on this project.
vincent
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 18:27, Nicolas Robidoux
wrote:
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> Dear Nebojsa:
>
> Suggestion: Just apply.
>
> If you see other projects of interest, apply to those too.
>
> "Best fit" can be sorted out later. Right now you
Dear Nebojsa:
Suggestion: Just apply.
If you see other projects of interest, apply to those too.
"Best fit" can be sorted out later. Right now you need to officially
apply.
Best of luck,
Nicolas Robidoux
Laurentian University
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Hello,
Me
My name is Nebojsa Andjelkovic and I am a MSc student of Computer Science
and Informatics at the Faculty of Electronic Engeneering, University of Nis,
Serbia. My currently GPA is 9.7/10 ( top 1%). Also, I have a part time job
in the USA-based company MotionDSP (www.motiondsp.com) as a re
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 7:00 PM, Jerson Michael Perpetua
wrote:
> (1) Extend the current GeglBuffer implementation to store a copy of
> "some" image sub-buffers/mipmaps in volatile GPU memory (textures,
> VBOs). The image data in the GPU memory will be potentially
> accelerated as they are already
Hello everyone,
I have already corresponded with Nicolas (thanks) and was able to fix
a general overview of what I should do to implement OpenGL GPU
resampling in GEGL or something similar. The following is my general
plan of action for this topic:
(1) Extend the current GeglBuffer implementatio
Hello,
I intend to join this year's GSoC as a student for GIMP.
I'm Jerson Perpetua, a BS Computer Science student from the
University of the Philippines Mindanao, Philippines. I am an
experienced C/C++ developer, working for software ranging from
school projects to small to mid-sized business
YongLi wrote:
> I am also interesting in this project: GEGL-based file loaders for GIMP.
> I'm preparing the proposal, and it says in the introduction that "The
> exact approach at this is still to be decided but will only require a
> small set of discussions and agreements between core developers"
Dear Nicolas Robidoux
I am Amit Kumar from India,an undergraduate engineering student(Electronics
& communication engineering) of IIT Guwahati.
I went through Ideas list of GNU Image Manipulation Program for Gsoc
2009.
I found More Flexible Abyss Policies (including Nearest Neighbour, a.k.a.
c
I am also interesting in this project: GEGL-based file loaders for GIMP.
I'm preparing the proposal, and it says in the introduction that "The exact
approach at this is still to be decided but will only require a small set of
discussions and agreements between core developers".
Where can I discuss
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