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A few questions for the developers Oskar Jungell 09 May 20:37
  A few questions for the developers Øyvind Kolås 09 May 20:58
Oskar Jungell
2013-05-09 20:37:48 UTC (over 11 years ago)

A few questions for the developers

Hello!

I would very much appreciate if one of the core developers of gimp could answer a few questions! I am writing a bachelor thesis on using an all open source environment when producing 3D graphics for movies and visualizations. It would be great if I could use your own words in the final discussion of my findings. So I would be glad if someone could answer the following questions:

1. For who is Gimp being developed? 2. What commercial softwares are you aiming to provide an alternative for? 3. What is your motivations for developing gimp?

Thank you for your time and for developing gimp, I really enjoy your software!

Regards Oskar Jungell

Øyvind Kolås
2013-05-09 20:58:27 UTC (over 11 years ago)

A few questions for the developers

On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 10:37 PM, Oskar Jungell wrote:

Hello!

I would very much appreciate if one of the core developers of gimp could answer a few questions!
I am writing a bachelor thesis on using an all open source environment when producing 3D graphics for movies and visualizations. It would be great if I could use your own words in the final discussion of my findings. So I would be glad if someone could answer the following questions:

1. For who is Gimp being developed?

GIMP is it's own entitiy; and is being pushed forward by it's community of contributors, in guiding their direction some a short summarized vision of the project was put together some years back http://gui.gimp.org/index.php/Vision_briefing , this vision is not exhaustive; but it tells you something about what people in one particular meeting thought was the reason they were interested in contributing to GIMP.

2. What commercial softwares are you aiming to provide an alternative for?

The developers of GIMP do not extensively use whichever these alternatives might be, they do not need to as they have GIMP - GIMP is sufficient for many tasks; and when it is not it often can be made to be - given enough time and resources. One does not need to chase tail-lights or any particular product when creating tools for creating graphics; thus there is no percentage complete; nor a desire to make GIMP evolve within the constraints of the feature list of some proprietary product.

3. What is your motivations for developing gimp?

Again, that depends a lot on the particular individual contributing time or code to the project. Quite a lot of it happens because it is possible. Both technically and socially to provide tools like GIMP to the world, your thank you's are welcome.

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