Re: Announcing the ASWF Landscape


Rob Bredow
 

One of the requirements for this list (to keep it from becoming an index of all open source software) is that the project is specifically developed for or targeted at the motion picture/Entertainment industry. Do you think GraphicsMagick meets that requirement? It feels more general purpose to me but I could be wrong. 

Rob

On Thu, Oct 3, 2019 at 4:42 PM John Mertic <jmertic@...> wrote:
Hi Bob!

Obviously we've missed a few, so feel free to add it in :-)

Thank you,

John Mertic
Director of Program Management - Linux Foundation
ASWF, ODPi, and Open Mainframe Project
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On Thu, Oct 3, 2019 at 7:40 PM Bob Friesenhahn <bfriesen@...> wrote:
I don't see GraphicsMagick mentioned in the "Imaging and Color - Image
Formats, I/O, and Processing Libraries" section.  The software is
offered under the MIT/X11 license.

Our source repository started over 21 years ago (September 19, 1998).

Bob
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