TSML Closing 2005-04-29 - By Hazmat
Back Roman,
I'll admit that I've never really collaborated with anyone on anything in 3D (except for a tutorial once), and my current project list (blend of professional and personal) doesn't really call for it either, but I am excited about it nonetheless. Aside from the obvious advantages, I can see (depending on how it is implemented) how it could benefit live production pipelines. Maybe a real-time reference model scenario? Live trueSpace University?
At any rate, creating this feature may have many long lasting affects upon a lot more than trueSpace, and I'm excited to see/be apart of would could possibly be the next big step in the evolution of computers, communication, etc. (I'm thinking way out there...) I hope that your concept is open enough to be used in other applications and mediums eventually.
I remember what you said (some time ago) about multi-core processors when no one else was talking about it, and look what happened! :)
Heath
Roman Ormandy wrote:
>So someone reads TSML on Treo 650, cool! > >Anyway the whole point of TS7 real time 3D collaboration capabilities is to create a new and even stronger sense of community where you guys can comment on and even correct each others models INSIDE TS7 shared real time space and where beginners can SHOW Norm the problem they have rather describe them in e-mail or on the phone. What do you say? > >Roman > >-- --Original Message-- -- >From: TSML [mailto:truespace@(protected)] On Behalf Of Heath >Posted At: Thursday, April 28, 2005 8:39 AM >Posted To: TSML >Conversation: Re: [TSML] TSML Closing >Subject: Re: [TSML] TSML Closing > >As a fellow lurker here, I'll throw my opinion into the ether as well... > >It seems to me that for the most part, the TSML has (at least since I've >been on it (several years?)) been a community of more >experienced/dedicated tSers. For my part, I would like to see the TSML >live on forever because I prefer the format and the responsiveness that >the format fosters. I am a member of other mailing lists where the list >is bustling with activity of the elite userbase. The simple fact is >that professionals don't have time to search through forums, and the >mailing list offers them almost instantaneous community support. By >having open problems and discussions DELIVERED to the userbase, they are >much more likely to respond. Case in point, I (consider myself a >seasoned tSer) used to haunt the forums and try to help people solve >problems, but I just don't have the time or patience to do that anymore... > >So, to me it's all about the amount of time it takes me to stay abreast >of tS/community. This list has been dead for longer than what could >reasonably be explained by "the holidays", or "school finals", or >whatever... The bottom line seems to be that a lot of the elite tS >userbase has gone or shifted. No one pushes the TSML anymore, in fact, >if you were to do a poll of tS forum users, how many would even know >that this list exists (even though it's listed on the navigation bar)? >My advice to Caligari is that when the new forum goes on-line, they >should re-introduce the TSML as well - maybe re-brand it or something. >With the promise of tS7's real-time remote collaboration and >interactivity, I can see the TSML as a good place to push those >relationships, simply because the TSML seems so much less anonymous than >the forums. Also, with gadgetry almost at the point (another couple of >years) where a majority of techy people will have 24/7 access to email >(like smart phones with email (Treo 650, etc.)), a mailing list is much >more digestible than browsing a forum. > >Anyway, that was more like a couple dollars rather than 2 cents, but >keep the change... > >Cheers, >Heath > >(Long live the TSML) > > >__ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ______ >**************************************************************************** >******** >This message has been checked for all known viruses by the Cable & Wireless >E-mail Virus Protection service, powered by MessageLabs. > >To purchase this service, please contact your Cable & Wireless Account >Manager. >**************************************************************************** >******** > > >
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