I've already finished pre-production of the next project, and was talking to several publishers for funding. Have you started another project? i've always enjoyed following your work and business insight. I'm mostly retired from Ogre, and only popped in because I noticed the name change on Phoronix. I won't be calling Ogre 1.13, Ogre 13.īut I thank you for the work none the less. You guys can try to make a name for yourself by forking things off into their your own little projects, but at the end of the day changing the name of the project does nothing but piss off some of us old timers. While I use a versioning scheme close to semantic versioning, I've always considered it moronic to drop the release status bit. What happens when Ogre 3.x is made? What if that project gets insanely popular and everyone just calls it Ogre instead of "Ogre Beyond" or whatever silly name they come up with? Then you got confusion between Ogre, Ogre Next, and Ogre Beyond! So I've talked to a lot of users over the years. Almost everyone who I've talked in recent years who uses Ogre, is really talking about "Ogre Next." For a while there, I used to be about the only active user on the IRC channel. That way you know for sure it's not "Ogre Next". But Ogre 1 should always have the 1.x in it. Yes, I know you want to hide the 1.x because it looks ugly, or some silly reason like that. There wasn't 7 near complete rewrites of the engine. Ogre 13 is practically compatible with Ogre 1.6, or what you would call Ogre 6.
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