Hasn't that already been done? There are a ton of games for Linux now. That would be a huge project. But I'm sure we'd all have a lot fun doing it! You have any experience with 3-d graphics programming? Anyone out ever do any 3-D graphics programming? I could probably brush up on my vector math, calculus, etc. and help work on the engine. Or maybe we could grab an open source one from GNU and hack it. > -----Original Message----- > From: JD Runyan [mailto:jrunyan.lists@dms.nwcg.gov] > Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 3:21 PM > To: Brian Densmore > Subject: Re: Linux Project (was Linux vs. Windows and why win is > winning!) > > > Build a good game graphics system so the game co's will port > thier games to linux. Once > the gamers come the rest will follow > > | > > | > I'd love to help with this project. I think having our > lug do some > | > development as a group is a great idea. OTOH, I don't know > | > if this is the > | > best project to undertake. Perhaps we could have a > | > discussion regarding > | > what 'thing' is lacking, and do something about it! > | > > | So how about brainstorming, about the best project to undertake. > | > | From the discussion so far I see several possibilities. > | > | 1. A post install utility that "windozizes" the GUI. > | This would: give a M$ like feel to the GUI, make a nice > structured menu, > | add several cron jobs to do some basic maintenance of the > OS, include some > | basic GUI help tool, and possibly some icons to Perl/Python > GUI scripts to > | do some basic functions. (although reading over this, it > could be several > | projects!) > | > | 2. Create a Python/Perl GUI script to find/add new > applications (with the > | click of a button). > | We could possibly use rpm-get version 1.0 and put a > wrapper around it > | (http://alien.ath.cx/rpm-get/) as part of the tool. Part of > this tool should > | also check if certain cron jobs are scheduled, and if not > try to add them > | (with the users permission of course). I'm thinking of cron > jobs that would > | keep the databases for info, which, apropos and whereis up to date. > | > | 3. A really useful help utility, with possibly a tutor function. > | > | So what do you all suggest? > | > | Brian > | > | > majordomo@kclug.org >