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# 0/2/2020 | ||
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### Attending: | ||
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* Cary Phillips | ||
* Peter Hillman | ||
* Larry Gritz | ||
* Kimball Thurston | ||
* Christina Tempelaar-Lietz | ||
* Rod Bogart | ||
* Joseph Goldstone | ||
* Nick Porcino | ||
* Sarah Martin | ||
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### Discussion: | ||
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* Various pandemic stories. | ||
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* Google Summer of Code project proposals, ranked in order of preference: | ||
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1. Owen Thompson, Motion Picture Science student at Rochester | ||
Institute of Technology. Proposal to split Imath into a separate | ||
repo. The proposal is well-written, communication skills appear | ||
good. Trial PR was implementation of Matrix22. | ||
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2. Jaroslav Paska, student at University of Glasgow. Proposal is to | ||
benchmark compression schemes and potentially implement new | ||
compression schemes. Proposal is well-written, communication skill | ||
appear good. Trial PR was correcting a typo in a comment. Proposed | ||
project is potentially useful, but dependent on gathering the right | ||
imagery to benchmark, which could be tricky. | ||
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3. Archit, student at National Institute of Technology Goa, | ||
India. Proposal is pybind11 bindings for Imath. Trial PR is a | ||
correcting a grammar mistake. Proposed project is otentially risky; | ||
no indication there is prior experience with pybind11, which could | ||
be challenging. | ||
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* Sarah Martin presented mockups of a new look for openexr.com | ||
website. We preferred the one with obviously high-dynamic range | ||
image, a relatively small banner across the top. We expressed a | ||
preference for a "dark" mode style. | ||
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* Rod will look for information about the original OpenEXR logo design. | ||
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* Cary will follow up with John Mertic about Linux Foundation graphic | ||
design services for a new logo. | ||
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* #668 - Cary will respond with "won't fix." |