[Bf-committers] Aligning with the vfx reference platform in 2020

Ton Roosendaal ton at blender.org
Fri Jan 10 18:54:47 CET 2020


Hi,

To my knowledge these differences are minor and won't be a showstopper 
for studio pipelines.
I will leave it to the platform maintainers though :)

-Ton-
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Ton Roosendaal - ton at blender.org - www.blender.org
Chairman Blender Foundation, Director Blender Institute
Buikslotermeerplein 161, 1025 ET Amsterdam, the Netherlands


On 10/01/2020 18:30, Ray Molenkamp wrote:
> I took a quick survey, most of the libs are either not applicable to us (QT related stuff) or at the preferred version already
>
> however some of them are lagging behind a bit (or a lot in case of openVDB) and one of them is a little ahead of the VFX platform
>
> Behind:
> OpenEXR    VFX:2.4.x    Blender:2.3.0
> OpenSubdiv VFX:3.4.x    Blender:3.4.0 RC2
> OpenVDB    VFX:7.x      Blender:5.1.0
> Boost      VFX:1.7      Blender:1.68
>
> Ahead:
> Intel TBB  VFX:2019_U6  Blender:2019_U9
>
> Is the plan to get at-least the lagging ones up to the VFX versions for 2.83?
>
> --Ray
>
>
> On 2020-01-10 10:03 a.m., Ton Roosendaal wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> Blender has always been an early adopter of new libraries. We moved to Python 3 ten years ago already. Unfortunately that made Blender incompatible with the Python 2.7 infrastructure in many studios. But the industry is catching up! Python 3.7 is now the reference standard.
>>
>> To give studios enough time and confidence to check out on Blender, I propose to respect the VFX Platform versions for the entire year of 2020. That implies we will be very conservative with upgrading libraries, for example Python will stick to 3.7 this year for official releases.
>>
>> I've checked it with the core team and administrators, and they're OK - provided this won't hold back essential improvements for our users.
>>
>> Check the reference platform here:
>> https://vfxplatform.com/
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> -Ton-
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