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Re: Announcing the ASWF Landscape

Pipeliner TD
 

Wow, this is so great!

opensourcevfx.org lacked some updates in the past years (though there is one fresh entry). So a dynamic solution should be great!

Cheers,
Jérôme

Am Fr., 4. Okt. 2019 um 07:01 Uhr schrieb Alien Ghost Ship Animation Studios <code@...>:

GM is definitely more general purpose, fantastic as it may be. It feels like it is mainly included as a sub-package within larger private pipelining apps (where it is faster than its ImageMagick parent, and thus, a nice replacement.) or for image conversion sub-pipelines on photo sharing sites.

To Robs point, it was not necessarily developed specifcally for VFX and not necessarily a foundational VFX package component like OCIO or USD, but super close potentially. Maybe an honorable mention section is due for apps like this and DJV?


Re: Announcing the ASWF Landscape

Alien Ghost Ship Animation Studios
 

GM is definitely more general purpose, fantastic as it may be. It feels like it is mainly included as a sub-package within larger private pipelining apps (where it is faster than its ImageMagick parent, and thus, a nice replacement.) or for image conversion sub-pipelines on photo sharing sites.

To Robs point, it was not necessarily developed specifcally for VFX and not necessarily a foundational VFX package component like OCIO or USD, but super close potentially. Maybe an honorable mention section is due for apps like this and DJV?


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
Schedule time with me at https://calendly.com/jmertic



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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Re: Announcing the ASWF Landscape

John Mertic
 

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
Schedule time with me at https://calendly.com/jmertic



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
--
Bob Friesenhahn
bfriesen@..., http://www.simplesystems.org/users/bfriesen/
GraphicsMagick Maintainer,    http://www.GraphicsMagick.org/
Public Key,     http://www.simplesystems.org/users/bfriesen/public-key.txt




Re: Announcing the ASWF Landscape

Bob Friesenhahn
 

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
--
Bob Friesenhahn
bfriesen@..., http://www.simplesystems.org/users/bfriesen/
GraphicsMagick Maintainer, http://www.GraphicsMagick.org/
Public Key, http://www.simplesystems.org/users/bfriesen/public-key.txt


Re: Announcing the ASWF Landscape

Hồ Châu
 

Hi John

I remember September 2019 Apple Inc become premier ASWF member but I not see their logo in that awesome chart. May be I not see Apple's logo or I remember wrong.

Châu
Vào 08:10:29 GMT+7, Thứ Năm, 3 tháng 10, 2019, John Mertic <jmertic@...> đã viết:


ASWF Community,

We are thrilled to announce the launch of the ASWF Landscape ( https://landscape.aswf.io ), which is an resource that showcases the vast ecosystem of open source that powers the visual effects and animation industries. Read more details on the announcement at https://www.aswf.io/introducing-the-aswf-landscape/.

We invite the entire community to participate in the sustainability of this resource, namely by…
  • Reviewing the existing entries for accuracy, including to ensure entries are pointing to the correct GitHub repository and organization.
  • Submit projects we are missing to be included.
  • Share the landscape with others! You can include the landscape in presentations or promotion of your project ( both png and pdf versions are available ).
Big thanks to the opensourcevfx.org project team which was the original data source for the landscape, along with Larry Gritz and Jean-Francois Panisset who both have spent many cycles on the curation and categorization of projects.

Thank you,

John Mertic
Director of Program Management - Linux Foundation
ASWF, ODPi, and Open Mainframe Project
Schedule time with me at https://calendly.com/jmertic


Announcing the ASWF Landscape

John Mertic
 

ASWF Community,

We are thrilled to announce the launch of the ASWF Landscape ( https://landscape.aswf.io ), which is an resource that showcases the vast ecosystem of open source that powers the visual effects and animation industries. Read more details on the announcement at https://www.aswf.io/introducing-the-aswf-landscape/.

We invite the entire community to participate in the sustainability of this resource, namely by…
  • Reviewing the existing entries for accuracy, including to ensure entries are pointing to the correct GitHub repository and organization.
  • Submit projects we are missing to be included.
  • Share the landscape with others! You can include the landscape in presentations or promotion of your project ( both png and pdf versions are available ).
Big thanks to the opensourcevfx.org project team which was the original data source for the landscape, along with Larry Gritz and Jean-Francois Panisset who both have spent many cycles on the curation and categorization of projects.

Thank you,

John Mertic
Director of Program Management - Linux Foundation
ASWF, ODPi, and Open Mainframe Project
Schedule time with me at https://calendly.com/jmertic


"Behind the Screens" Blog: Christina Tempelaar-Lietz

Emily Olin
 

Hi all,

We have launched a new series on our blog called "Behind the Screens" to highlight all the great work being done by developers and software engineers across our community. This week, we featured Christina Tempelaar-Lietz, a software engineer and contractor for Epic Games and a member of the Technical Steering Committee for OpenEXR. Christina shares how she got her start, her early work on "Bless the Child" and "The Matrix" sequels, and her thoughts on open source software. You can read the blog here: Behind the Screens with Christina Tempelaar-Lietz.

We'd appreciate if you could share this on your social networks by retweeting us retweeting us.

Finally, if you would like to be considered for a future Behind the Screens or would like to recommend someone, please email pr@....

Thanks!


Microsoft & Apple Join ASWF

Emily Olin
 

Hi all,

We are excited to welcome Apple and Microsoft as Premier Members of the Academy Software Foundation. The press releases with more details are available here: bit.ly/MicrosoftJoinsASWF and bit.ly/AppleJoinsASWF.

We'd appreciate if you could help share this news through your social channels. Below are some suggested social posts.

Thanks!

Twitter:
.@academyswf doubles its growth in one year with the addition of #Apple & #Microsoft as new members. Read more at bit.ly/MicrosoftJoinsASWF and bit.ly/AppleJoinsASWF #vfx #opensource #aswf
Click-to-Tweet: https://ctt.ac/bcf8X

Excited to see the @AcademySWF community grow with the addition of #Microsoft and #Apple as new members. Looking forward to working with them to advance open source software for visual effects and animation! bit.ly/MicrosoftJoinsASWF bit.ly/AppleJoinsASWF #vfx #opensource #aswf
Click-to-Tweet: https://ctt.ac/15FQB

#Microsoft and #Apple join @AcademySwf to help advance open source development for the motion picture and media industries. Read more at bit.ly/MicrosoftJoinsASWF and bit.ly/AppleJoinsASWF #vfx #opensource #aswf
Click-to-Tweet: https://ctt.ac/go9bL

Emily Olin
Director of Marketing Communications
Automotive Grade Linux, Academy Software Foundation
The Linux Foundation
(281) 380-9661
Skype: emily.olin1


Re: ASWF News Today & Sizzle Reel

Biaggio Gutierrez
 

thank you


El lun., 29 jul. 2019 a las 19:07, Emily Olin (<eolin@...>) escribió:
The ASWF celebrates its first anniversary this week! A huge thanks to the entire community for all of your support and contributions.

We had a few announcements today, and we'd appreciate if you can help us spread the news via social media:
  • Netflix, Amazon Web Services, Rodeo FX, and Movie Labs have joined the Foundation. You can read the announcements here and here.
  • Pixar's OpenTimelineIO becomes the fifth project hosted at the Foundation. The announcement is here.
  • The debut of the new ASWF Sizzle Reel!  
Also, for those of you at SIGGRAPH, don't forget to come by Open Source Day tomorrow at the JW Marriott, Diamond Ballroom 7-10. It kicks off at 8:00 am with the Academy Software Foundation BoF (breakfast provided), followed by a full day of BoFs on OpenVDB, OpenCue, OpenEXR, Rez, OpenTimelineIO, ACES, OpenColorIO, Open Shading Language, and MaterialX.  We'll have lots of swag onsite. Hope to see you there!


Re: Summary of ASWF structure

John Mertic
 

It was at first, but just realized it isn't and working to get it added back in there.

Thank you,

John Mertic
Director of Program Management - Linux Foundation
ASWF, ODPi, and Open Mainframe Project
Schedule time with me at https://calendly.com/jmertic



On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 2:44 PM Rob Bredow <rob.bredow@...> wrote:
John,

  Is that charter linked from our website anywhere? I realize it might not be very discoverable right now. 

Rob

On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 2:26 PM Andrew Kaufman <andrew@...> wrote:
That's perfect, thanks!


Re: Summary of ASWF structure

Rob Bredow
 

John,

  Is that charter linked from our website anywhere? I realize it might not be very discoverable right now. 

Rob

On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 2:26 PM Andrew Kaufman <andrew@...> wrote:
That's perfect, thanks!


Re: Summary of ASWF structure

Andrew Kaufman
 

That's perfect, thanks!


Re: Summary of ASWF structure

John Mertic
 


On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 1:56 PM Andrew Kaufman <andrew@...> wrote:
Thanks, those slides are helpful, as is the tac GitHub page, but I was looking for something more detailed regarding how people are appointed/elected to the Governing Board and TAC. I think sections 4.1-4.3 of the aforementioned pdf do a good job laying out the landscape of the foundation, assuming it still applies as written there (aside from the name change). Is there any reason not to make that portion of the document public (either as an attachment here, as an markdown file on the tac GitHub page, or as a first class section of aswf.io)?


Re: Summary of ASWF structure

Andrew Kaufman
 

Thanks, those slides are helpful, as is the tac GitHub page, but I was looking for something more detailed regarding how people are appointed/elected to the Governing Board and TAC. I think sections 4.1-4.3 of the aforementioned pdf do a good job laying out the landscape of the foundation, assuming it still applies as written there (aside from the name change). Is there any reason not to make that portion of the document public (either as an attachment here, as an markdown file on the tac GitHub page, or as a first class section of aswf.io)?


Re: Summary of ASWF structure

Larry Gritz
 

Also https://github.com/AcademySoftwareFoundation/tac has a lot of what you might be looking for, as well as the various GOVERNANCE, CONTRIBUTING, etc., in the individual projects such as OpenColorIO and OpenVDB.


On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 1:04 PM John Mertic <jmertic@...> wrote:
Hey Andrew!

There are some slides in the overview deck which might help - I've attached them below...

Thank you,

John Mertic
Director of Program Management - Linux Foundation
ASWF, ODPi, and Open Mainframe Project
Schedule time with me at https://calendly.com/jmertic



On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 12:52 PM Andrew Kaufman <andrew@...> wrote:
Hi all,

Apologies if this has been asked/answered before, but I couldn't find much info in the obvious places. I'm looking for some public documentation of the foundation structure, including the roles of the governing board, TAC, and project TSCs. Basically, a public equivalent to the "Open Source Investigation Summary and Recommendations" pdf that was circulated before the foundation was formed.

Thanks,
Andrew



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Re: Summary of ASWF structure

John Mertic
 

Hey Andrew!

There are some slides in the overview deck which might help - I've attached them below...

Thank you,

John Mertic
Director of Program Management - Linux Foundation
ASWF, ODPi, and Open Mainframe Project
Schedule time with me at https://calendly.com/jmertic



On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 12:52 PM Andrew Kaufman <andrew@...> wrote:
Hi all,

Apologies if this has been asked/answered before, but I couldn't find much info in the obvious places. I'm looking for some public documentation of the foundation structure, including the roles of the governing board, TAC, and project TSCs. Basically, a public equivalent to the "Open Source Investigation Summary and Recommendations" pdf that was circulated before the foundation was formed.

Thanks,
Andrew


Summary of ASWF structure

Andrew Kaufman
 

Hi all,

Apologies if this has been asked/answered before, but I couldn't find much info in the obvious places. I'm looking for some public documentation of the foundation structure, including the roles of the governing board, TAC, and project TSCs. Basically, a public equivalent to the "Open Source Investigation Summary and Recommendations" pdf that was circulated before the foundation was formed.

Thanks,
Andrew


ASWF News Today & Sizzle Reel

Emily Olin
 
Edited

The ASWF celebrates its first anniversary this week! A huge thanks to the entire community for all of your support and contributions.
 
We had a few announcements today, and we'd appreciate if you can help us spread the news via social media:
  • Netflix, Amazon Web Services, Rodeo FX, and MovieLabs have joined the Foundation. You can read the announcements here and here.
  • Pixar's OpenTimelineIO becomes the fifth project hosted at the Foundation. The announcement is here.
  • The debut of the new ASWF Sizzle Reel!  
Also, for those of you at SIGGRAPH, don't forget to come by Open Source Day tomorrow at the JW Marriott, Diamond Ballroom 7-10. It kicks off at 8:00 am with the Academy Software Foundation BoF (breakfast provided), followed by a full day of BoFs on OpenVDB, OpenCue, OpenEXR, Rez, OpenTimelineIO, ACES, OpenColorIO, Open Shading Language, and MaterialX.  We'll have lots of swag onsite. Hope to see you there!


Cancelled Event: SIGGRAPH: ASWF BoF Session - Monday, 29 July 2019 #cal-cancelled

main@lists.aswf.io Calendar <main@...>
 

Cancelled: SIGGRAPH: ASWF BoF Session

This event has been cancelled.

When:
Monday, 29 July 2019
3:30pm to 4:30pm
(UTC-07:00) America/Los Angeles

Where:
SIGGRAPH - JW Marriott, Diamond Ballroom 7-10

Description:

Join us at SIGGRAPH for the Academy Software Foundation BoF.
Discussion around the Academy Software Foundation, open source development in the motion picture industry, Foundation overview/updates, future roadmap, benefits for open source developers and projects, and Q&A.

Speakers: David Morin, Epic Games, ASWF Executive Director; Rob Bredow, ILM, ASWF Board Chair; Daniel Heckenberg, Animal Logic, ASWF TAC Chair