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From: Josip A. <jo...@vr...> - 2001-06-11 18:17:54
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John Richardson wrote: > > 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. Agreed only partialy. I didn't find much usefull staff in vrml content: no gpl nor lgpl inside. So I have license problems with both gnu and commercial development. And I'm not satisfied with universal media. I think there's need for lglp-ed vrml content repository. Sourceforge would be appropriate for such a thing, with requriement to use cvs anonymous access or download the entire repository. > 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. I'm avare of this. Regards... |