Give Your Reaction To OpenGL 2.0 Proposals 9
OpenGL.org webmaster writes: "Now that the OpenGL 2.0 white papers are in review, we'd like to indicate to the OpenGL Architectural Review Board who is considering taking advantage of these developments. If your hardware or software company is in favor of the direction and ideas behind OpenGL 2.0, please take a few seconds to indicate your support by adding your company name and comments to this survey list."
Cough, cough (Score:2)
But I'm not that man. Luckily, 90% of Slashdot users are that man. Have at it, men. OpenGL 2.0 will be the most widely-supported standard around.
Low comment count (Score:1)
I would speculate that the low comment count to which you allude is due to two things:
You and I saw this discussion either because we used the search facility, or because we selected the section to which this article belongs (either explicitly or implicitly by "collapsing sections") in our home page settings.
The last time I brought up this problem, somebody cussed me out hard (expletives included) for not understanding how sections work (ironic, to say the least) and called me a jackass. My own view is that all stories should be on the default home page and that filtering stories (by section or otherwise) should be the privilege of registered users.
Lastly, I suspect that OpenGL may indeed be losing the PR battle to DirectX, just as (I think) you are insinuating.
Re:Low comment count (Score:1)
Importing models? (Score:1)
Does OpenGL have this? If not, should it? Or would this be the turf of an extension?
OpenGL 2.0 (Score:1)