[Bf-python] Re: Python page blender3d.org

Joseph Gilbert models at paposo.com
Sun Feb 22 15:27:30 CET 2004


This sounds really like a great idea. Its a great way to keep python
updated.
Im not sure if I understood how that pages are updated though. Would ppl
from the python group keep them upto date or would ppl from the community
add scripts to it like a wiki? My only complain about the page on blender3d
is that it's too narrow :).

Do you see this is more for just listing scripts to the blender3d site or
can it also be about the developement of blender python. I could see both
but they are not completly related. It seems that the page that was listed
was about downloading scripts - like exporters/importers.
However, there is the whole blender python development side to it as well. I
would like to see (myself) a blender python development page which would
contain articles on coding , the python C-api, documentation, current
projects, open projects, a request board, how to submit patches, etc.
Although most of this is available it's not centralized. I know that the
python api is not as infinately flexible as to what it will become as the
bf-blender source itself but there are a lot of things to imporove upon
still.

Also will blender3d and blender.org remain a develop & download location or
will it incorporate an elysiun like community? My reason for saying so is
that ppl go to elysiun to complain about a lack of functionality where it
should be brought to development (don't even know about the non-english
speaking sites), and vise versa - ppl complaining about the need for a
script on the blender.org site. This relates more to forum issues, but I
think that development, and script writing don't need to be so
discombobulated.

EOEML. :)

-----Original Message-----
From: bf-python-admin at blender.org [mailto:bf-python-admin at blender.org]On
Behalf Of Bart Veldhuizen
Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2004 6:10 AM
To: Ton Roosendaal
Cc: bf-python at blender.org
Subject: [Bf-python] Re: Python page blender3d.org


Hi,

I have upgraded my installation to the most recent version of Typo3. As
a result, the pagenumbers have changed. Here are the new urls:

Python Download Section
http://vrotvrot.com/blenderOrg/Python_Downloads.3.0.html

CMS Background Information
http://vrotvrot.com/blenderOrg/Blender_org_CMS_Information.9.0.html

Enjoy, and please let me know what you think of it so far.

Cheers,

Bart

Ton Roosendaal wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I have asked Bart Veldhuizen, the former NaN webmaster, to help
> designing/implementing a new structure for the blender.org portal.
> This  design is still unfinished, will be presented & discussed later.
>
> One of the goals for a redesign, is give easier access to
> groups/volunteers to the site, to build and moderate entire sections
> (news, docs, downloads, gallery, etc). The open source Content
> Management software www.typo3.com is the candidate Bart choose to do
> a  first experiment with.
>
> http://www.vrotvrot.com/blenderOrg/Python_Dow.97.0.html
>
> The idea is to move this to the blender3d.org site, as a python
> reference section. This as a test case, to see how it works in
> practice. And of course, it is the purpose to give out 'content
> admin'  accounts out to you bf-python dudes, to further construct and
> maintain  such a site section.
>
> Bart will come later on with some instructions for how it all will
> work. I mainly mail this to the list to indicate there's work being
> done! :)
>
> -Ton-
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
> Ton Roosendaal  Blender Foundation ton at blender.org
> http://www.blender.org


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