After the shutdown of ManuelBastioniLAB, Natron is also in trouble - they need a new lead to maintain the project, and need funds too.
threedslider writes:
Natron is an Open-source compositing software. Node-graph based. Similar in functionalities to Adobe After Effects and Nuke by The Foundry.
Due to development was funded and stopped from Inria from 2013 to 2018 and the team needs maintainer for Natron.
The requirements for Natron development are:
- git
- Qt 4/5
- C++, design patterns
- A bit of OpenGL, a bit of Python
Please share to announce to your social networks and for help.
And if your financial support would also be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your actions.
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I've entered the Natron community in the same time I boarded Blender (2.78), and in these past 2 years Blender community has been growing constantly because there´s a well planed organization and the code is open source.
I understand that Natron building on VSE is terrible. I don´t know much about what libraries are necessary but what was started with Natron, I´ve included it in some of the Blender videos I do.
There are easy tools to nodal compositing in Natron, but it is a reality that needs maintenance.
In addition: Porting the code to windows (largest community base users without question) could be the first step.
Natron has been available for Windows for a very long time. As in 'go to the website, visit the downloads section, click the button to start downloading'.
Also, what do you mean when you say "I understand that Natron building on VSE is terrible"?
I didn' t talk about "download" the .exe package. I was talking about the deploy version after compiling.
Retrieving, and updating repositories... all for windows is what I meant.
"I was talking about the deploy version after compiling" — sorry, still no clue what you mean.
"Retrieving, and updating repositories... all for windows is what I meant." — likewise :(
Does Natron have a donation page, a Patreon, or anything like it?
I see the Bountysource page, but that's just for bounty-driven tasks seeking to be fulfilled, right?
I was asking for Patreon but it seems they prefer to Bountysource, sorry.
Bountysource is more for open issues or request features to fund.
No, there isn't one. The projects has no developers. There is noone to receive the money.
As ALEXANDRE PROKOUDINE already said:
In first place we are looking for coders who have the skills to read and write code for Natron. We need a new core developer who can take the lead.
Then we can take care about financial support, searching for sponsors and people willing to donate.
Meanwhile we try to spread the word (Thanks THREEDSLIDER for posting it here).