www.blender.org is the developer's site (as opposed to www.blender3d.org the user's site) but they also meet in #blendercoders on freenode on Sundays at 4-6pm (CEST) - but there's generally a bunch of people in there anyway if you just drop in.
I believe ODE is implemented, at least partially, in tuhopuu ("evil tree", the "testing grounds" version, where features are put and tested before being committed to the bf-blender tree), at least I saw it in the "Physics" selector last time I used it (which was a while ago, admittedly).
But all the same, I'm not depriving the govt tax by posting as anon unless I am taxed for registering - but that's not going to stop them, in fact they'll tax registering just so they can tax not registering.
www.blender.org is the developer's site (as opposed to www.blender3d.org the user's site) but they also meet in #blendercoders on freenode on Sundays at 4-6pm (CEST) - but there's generally a bunch of people in there anyway if you just drop in.
Is this meant to make any sense?
I believe ODE is implemented, at least partially, in tuhopuu ("evil tree", the "testing grounds" version, where features are put and tested before being committed to the bf-blender tree), at least I saw it in the "Physics" selector last time I used it (which was a while ago, admittedly).
Check this thread on the test builds forum.
I haven't actaully tried it myself, maybe someone can back me up here?
Have another look at http://www.lose-it.org.uk/
It's officially a 1/4 joke now.
BTW: all that is tongue-in-cheek...
Fine then, I'll register, happy?
And while I'm at it, I'll take responsibilty for #8743358 #8743508 and #8743472
But all the same, I'm not depriving the govt tax by posting as anon unless I am taxed for registering - but that's not going to stop them, in fact they'll tax registering just so they can tax not registering.