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- A Message From POV-Team Coordinator Chris Young
- February 5, 1997
-
- On July 12, 1996, the POV-Team released the "final" release of
- POV-Ray 3.00 to the public. It was the result of over 2 years of work
- to turn POV-Ray 2.2 into 3.00 as various team members and I submitted 102
- updates to create 19 full revisions. Well over 100 new features were added.
- This was followed by 7 major beta versions consisting of over 70 intermediate
- patches. Dozens of new scenes were created. Documentation was totally
- rewritten. Two totally new platforms were added to those officially
- supported. It was a tremendous effort by the finest bunch of programmers,
- artists and testers I've ever had the pleasure of knowing. From Germany,
- France, Hungary, Australia, Netherlands, Canada, USA and who knows what
- other countries I've forgotten, the group of un-paid volunteers known as
- the POV-Team has poured countless hours of their lives into this effort.
- The problem was: It wasn't finished.
- In some ways, it never will be. There will always be bugs, design
- limitations, unclear docs, scenes that need revision and countless other
- changes. At the time, we had to call it good enough. The Team was facing
- serious burn-out if we didn't take a break. The tutorial section of the
- documentation was incomplete. The reference section had a few missing
- sections. Naturally there were bugs to be fixed.
- We now are releasing this minor bug fix release POV-Ray 3.01.
- It includes some excellent contributions of tutorials from several users
- and lots of hard work by docs coordinator Dieter Bayer which finishes the
- documentation. Many bugs have been fixed and some minor revisions have
- been made in some scene files. No new features have been added to the
- core code.
- One change that may surprise you is a new warning message that
- says that radiosity, halos, and atmosphere are "experimental features".
- In the past few months it has become obvious to us that a major rewrite
- is needed for halos and atmosphere. We plan to begin work on that rewrite
- and will try to have a new version 3.1 completed sometime in 1997. Although
- we will try to continue to support or emulate the existing form of halos
- and atmosphere, it is very likely that the total re-design will make it
- impossible to maintain full compatibility with the current design. Although
- we have no plans to change radiosity soon, if we ever do change it, the
- chances are it will not be fully backward compatible either.
- There are other changes planed for 3.1 that we are sure you will
- appreciate and they will not hurt backward compatibility. We are not
- yet ready say what new features will be added for 3.1 but we will try
- to keep the list short for this minor upgrade. In parallel with 3.1
- work we are going to start development on 4.0 which will probably involve
- a total revision of the code from C to C++. Don't look for that release
- until 1998 or later.
- It has been a real labor of love to produce this program and we
- continue to be excited and amazed by the wonderful images all of you turn
- out using our program. We continue to try to make POV-Ray the greatest
- program available in the field and we promise you it will always be free.
- The POV-Ray 3.01 files are currently available on CompuServe's GO
- POVRAY Forum. The files have been placed at ftp.povray.org but because
- there are problems at that site, you will probably have to access one of
- our mirror sites. It may take several days until the files have propegated
- to the mirrors. Look for file dates of February 1st or later.
- Chris Young - POV-Team Coordinator
-