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From: John R. <ric...@sp...> - 2001-06-07 15:44:35
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Hello, My suggestion would be to provide the models to the Web3D consortium. They can be advertised to "work" with certain versions of openvrml on certain platforms. The consortium probably has the bandwidth to store and distribute. Also, when a certain level of satisfaction with the distribution is reached, prebuilt executables or even a source distribution can be built and then offered to distribution outlets such as MacAddict, MacFormat, PC world as freeware to be distributed along with their magazines. British magazines love to give away tons of freeware. John F. Richardson >On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, Josip Almasi wrote: > >> Braden McDaniel wrote: >> >> > New models >> > ---------- >> > A while ago I asked people to submit some new models for the OpenVRML >> > distribution. I haven't forgotten about them! I was anticipating putting >> > them into an imminent release at the time; but unfortunately, that release >> > has been delayed substantially. I *will* indeed be compiling these for >> > 0.11, though. >> >> I have a bunch of models, intended use in my project: >> http://vrspace.sourceforge.net/ >> I think we could share models with gpl. > >GPL models are just fine; but for the purpose of rounding out the OpenVRML >distribution I'm looking for just a few, not a bunch. If you have a few >favorites that you'd like to send me, they'd be quite welcome. But first >please have a look at the news item I posted about this a little while ago. > >-- >Braden McDaniel e-mail: <br...@en...> ><http://endoframe.com> Jabber: <br...@ja...> > > >_______________________________________________ >Openvrml-develop mailing list >Ope...@li... >http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openvrml-develop |