The SIM-Posium was always meant to be a community driven effort to discuss the future of flight simulation. The Idea was that folks like you, particularly those who have skills would become a part of the SIM-Posium and actively take part in the discussion. Through your leadership and guidance and others like you I think we could have (and still can) have great discussions that lead the community towards a consensus as to what can be done to ensure the future of flight simulation.
Hi Stephen,
I want to try and explain something about this place...
We've all paid a small sum to evaluate Outerra, so it's a community that has put their money where their mouth is...
Outerra is available for us to evaluate, and not just that but to add objects, work with the product and the developers to identify missing functionality and over time hopefully add them.
Now I watched from the sidelines for a few years, because Outerra although good in many features had for me a key missing feature.... Flight Model creation... It wasn't for me to add the flight model functionality, but to point out that it was missing.
Outerra added JSBsim... Lets look at it, it's open source, constantly evolving, used by universities around the world and within other flight sims such as Flightgear and so versatile that if you want (and I did) you can rework it to suit your requirements such as the inclusion of damage within the very heart of the calculations rather than just as an add-on.
So what I'm saying is Outerra gave me the opportunity as a modder (not a programmer) to continue my hobby on flight modelling by using the best system, JSBsim that's currently available... And that's a perfect example of the modding community and the engine developers working together..
Now above you talk about discussion and evaluation.... yet at the same time working on an ungine demo and that's surely wrong as a demo has nothing to do with evaluation, in it's pure sense of the term...It's about looking at what the product has to offer in it's present form and future possibilities of the engine, it's developers and community....
Isn't that the symposium stated intentions ?
The symposium ought to be discussing the requirements of an engine and then evaluating 2, 3 or 4 engines to see where they meet the requirement and their intentions.
You request access to Outerra, the core code ?... but that's not required to evaluate it's present form, and you can certainly evaluate it's developers and community because they're here.
Put your hand in your pocket, (there's no free ride in life) and join this community, me, hiflyer etc by supporting the development and then there'll be three people over at the symposium that can evaluate this product.... as opposed to just dismissing all the comments hiflyer has posted.
Simon