akash and me would like to do the gcompris project... On Sat, Apr 5, 2014 at 1:57 PM, Kevin Martin <youcancallmekevin@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: > @Soorej : That's great news. We would move on to part 2 once we get a list > of candidates ready. We will let you know :) > > @ Josep Joice - You won't be writing a game from scratch. The game already > exists, but we can't compile it because it was built using a very old > version of open frameworks. Your task would be to first port it to the new > open frameworks and then improve the game. > > > On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 11:01 PM, Soorej Jones Pothoor < > soorejjones@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> @Anoop @Kevin : thanks. Installed openCV now. No problems. >> >> >> On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 2:49 PM, Anoop Joseph Babu <manoopjoseph@xxxxxxxxx >> > wrote: >> >>> @Soorej, >>> You can use g++ to compile opencv in ubuntu >>> >>> Add -L tag to tell gcc where opencv libraries are >>> -L/usr/local/lib >>> >>> Use -l to include libraries that are used in your program. Below is the >>> list of all libraries. >>> -lopencv_core -lopencv_imgproc -lopencv_highgui -lopencv_ml >>> -lopencv_video -lopencv_features2d -lopencv_calib3d -lopencv_objdetect >>> -lopencv_contrib -lopencv_legacy -lopencv_flann >>> >>> >>> >>> On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 2:16 PM, Anoop Joseph Babu < >>> manoopjoseph@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> >>>> http://karytech.blogspot.in/2012/05/opencv-24-on-ubuntu-1204.html >>>> >>>> This one is a good walk-through. I used it install on my Ubuntu 13.10 >>>> system. Stick with the second part which deals with compiling from source. >>>> >>>> >>>> On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 12:24 PM, Kevin Martin < >>>> youcancallmekevin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> >>>>> @Soorej : That's great. Can you try and install opencv on your linux >>>>> system? I suggest that you compile from the source. The last time I >>>>> checked, the ubuntu package libopencv had some problems and had refused to >>>>> work. Do not forget to install the python bindings as well. OpenCV is >>>>> basically a c++ library. In order to use it with python (which makes life >>>>> a >>>>> hell lot easier), we need to install the python bindings as well. This is >>>>> usually done by specifying some flags when you compile opencv from source. >>>>> There were some links regarding this in the projects list. If anything >>>>> goes >>>>> wrong, do let us know. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 1:11 AM, Soorej Jones Pothoor < >>>>> soorejjones@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Smooth hand tracking gets the highest priority. Soorej >>>>>> On Apr 2, 2014 12:26 AM, "Kevin Martin" <youcancallmekevin@xxxxxxxxx> >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Prathyush PV >>>>>>> >>>>>>> : Do you want to go with Gcompris or the freedom toaster? Packaging >>>>>>> software is not a programming project and is best left for first years. >>>>>>> Improving the freedom toaster is not very challenging - but you can add >>>>>>> your ideas as well. The Gcompris porting project *can* be quite big. >>>>>>> Please >>>>>>> choose your pick. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Soorej Jones Pothoor s1s2 : >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Choose smooth hand tracking if you are familiar with python and is >>>>>>> ready to spend lots of time getting opencv to work. Packaging is a non >>>>>>> programming task. Please pick one >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Joseph Joice s4 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> - You've already implemented chain reaction in c++ I believe. Can I >>>>>>> assume that the open frameworks project is your highest priority? >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Regards, >>>> Anoop Joseph Babu >>>> anoopjosephbabu@xxxxxxxxx >>>> +919496334311 >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Regards, >>> Anoop Joseph Babu >>> anoopjosephbabu@xxxxxxxxx >>> +919496334311 >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Soorej Jones Pothoor >> > > -- -- " Never expect things to happen.. Struggle and make them happen.." - * -- (¨`·.·´¨) Always `·.¸.(¨`·.·´¨) Keep (¨`·.·´¨)¸.·´ Smiling! `·.¸.·´ * *Thanks with regards.............* * Prathyush PV * * prathyushpv@xxxxxxxxx <prathyushpv@xxxxxxxxx> Malur*