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==PyPRP2==
 
==PyPRP2==
 
* Theoretically supports MOUL format. Should be verified and expanded on.
 
* Theoretically supports MOUL format. Should be verified and expanded on.
** What about the PhysX binary blob? Ignore because Branan's client won't read it anway?
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** What about the PhysX binary blob? Ignore because Branan's client won't read it anyway?
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*** That depends entirely on whether supporting Cyan's MOUL client is a design goal... which will probably depend on how dickish cyan continues to be.
 
* What else does this need on top of current PyPRP to be a solid tool?
 
* What else does this need on top of current PyPRP to be a solid tool?
 
** GUI access to all, or at last the most often used, features? Seems to be the PyPRP2 path anyway
 
** GUI access to all, or at last the most often used, features? Seems to be the PyPRP2 path anyway

Revision as of 13:06, 17 August 2010

Software

Client

  • Branan's PlasmaClient is very WIP.
    • Currently supports linking though StartUp to Relto.
    • Has basic rendering and physics interactions.

Server

  • Dustin has one
  • Hoikas and Zrax have WIP.

PyPRP2

  • Theoretically supports MOUL format. Should be verified and expanded on.
    • What about the PhysX binary blob? Ignore because Branan's client won't read it anyway?
      • That depends entirely on whether supporting Cyan's MOUL client is a design goal... which will probably depend on how dickish cyan continues to be.
  • What else does this need on top of current PyPRP to be a solid tool?
    • GUI access to all, or at last the most often used, features? Seems to be the PyPRP2 path anyway

File Server

  • Where will we store age files? How will the server distribute them?

Documentation

Python Files

  • There are lots of x*.py files to implement common features. They should be doc'd with the correct parameters in a way artists can easily understand.

PyPRP2

Community and Sustainability

Donations

  • Might be warranted/needed at some point

Information Sharing

  • Should be much more open than Cyan. This seems to be our general nature anyway, so shouldn't be hard ;)