A **Nixers** Collaborative Distro? - GNU/Linux
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(10-02-2014, 06:39 AM)funriz Wrote: We could make an entertainment distro that is based off of Debian for the living room which allows users to play games, watch/stream youtube or movies. I was thinking "surely nobody will get behind this...", then I saw the joke. Well played. (12-02-2014, 03:49 PM)ichiban Wrote: Well, then, let's make a game, or a distro, if an engine is out of our capabilities. All of my GL work has been with GLFW, GLEW, GLM, although I have *played* with SFML and SDL. Were we to write a game, I would assume that we'd use GL with a language in the C family - am I correct in this assumption? If so, then we need to decide on libs and frameworks. A lot of people like SDL, and I can understand why, but I'd prefer if we used GLFW. I'm quite fond of SFML myself. As bottomy proved when helping me with my (crappy) game, we clearly have people talented in that area. I personally think it allows a bit more room for creativity, involvement (even if you don't know the language you could contribute ideas, art and music). A distro would be great, but I think it requires a lot more effort in the name of background reading on how all this stuff works. Maybe it's just me, but I'd have no clue where to even start on a distro, and to be honest I think at the moment I wouldn't personally have time to keep up with things enough to be an active part of development. Not to discredit a distro, go for it if we want, it'd make more sense than a game, but I think you'll see less involvement if you do. Maybe I'm wrong. |
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