Le 30/08/2013 01:51, Antoine Villeret a écrit :
> good job !
> could be very useful !
> I have some too (to replace pix_movement for example)
> what is your working repo ?
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> a
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> do it yourself                     
> http://antoine.villeret.free.fr
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> 2013/8/28 Jack <jack@rybn.org <mailto:jack@rybn.org>>
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Le 26/07/2013 14:03, IOhannes m zmölnig a écrit :
> On 07/26/13 11:44, Jack wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I would like to create GLSL abstractions in the help directory, which
>> would replace pix_ objects when possible. The name would start with
>> glsl_ instead of pix_.

> sound good.

>> Is there any objection against this ?

> no.

>> If not, i would like to have acces to the git repository with write
>> access. Is that possible ?

> wouldn't it be easier if you just forked the repository, and made a
> pull-request via github?
> i really love the decentralized aspect of git.


> mgfd.gasda
> IOhannes




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I started to make seven abstractions glsl_*.
I would like to be sure, with the example attached, if i am on the right path.
Comments are welcome.
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Jack



So I create an account on Github where I fork Gem.
I don't know if i do it according to the rules. Tell me if I have to change something.
git://github.com/Jackovic/Gem.git
I put a 'glsl_abstractions' directory in the 'help' and don't know if it is the best place for that.
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Jack