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Re: Bug#743379: ITP: gravit -- visually stunning gravity simulator



On 02/04/14 15:21, Andreas Tille wrote:
> Hi Tomasz,
> 
> I guess you might like to maintain this package in Debian Astro team.
> It might make sense to CC the relevant mailing list (which I'm doing
> hereby).
> 
> Kind regards
> 
>        Andreas.

Hi Andreas,
I totally agree, it is a great idea. Do I have to do something
special about it?
What about stellarium? I'm doing completely fine alone, but,
well, what do you think?

Tomasz

> 
> On Wed, Apr 02, 2014 at 10:28:10AM +0200, Tomasz Buchert wrote:
> > Package: wnpp
> > Severity: wishlist
> > Owner: Tomasz Buchert <tomasz.buchert@inria.fr>
> > 
> > * Package name    : gravit
> >   Version         : 0.5.1
> >   Upstream Author : Gerald Kaszuba <gravit@slowchop.com>
> > * URL             : http://gravit.slowchop.com/
> > * License         : GPL2
> >   Programming Lang: C
> >   Description     : visually stunning gravity simulator
> > 
> > Gravit is a free, visually stunning gravity simulator,
> > where you can spend endless time experimenting
> > with various configurations of simulated universes.
> > 
> > Features:
> >   - Stunning visualisations
> >   - Create unlimited variations of simulations
> >   - You can view the simulation in
> >     3D without glasses using stereoscopic imaging
> >   - Can be installed as a screen saver in Windows
> >   - You can record, then play back at any speed
> >   - Stores every particle's position for every frame in memory
> >   - Compresses history when needed, for very long recordings
> >   - Mouse controllable rotation
> >   - Console with script execution
> >   - Colours can be based on mass, velocity, acceleration,
> >     momentum or kinetic energy
> >   - Save and Load simulations
> >   - Update display/input while recording a frame
> > 
> > The package provides also gravit-data binary package which
> > contains data files.
> > 
> > The package is an interesting simulator which may prove interesting
> > for people learning about gravity. It uses Lua to describe positions
> > of masses and so is not limited to builtin list of simulation scenarios.
> > I already maintain stellarium and I find gravit as nice addition to
> > Debian repository of packages.
> > 
> > The package can be maintained by me only (it's a rather easy one).
> > 
> > 
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