+BRIEF OVERVIEW
+==============
- BRIEF OVERVIEW
- ==============
-
- This is the freeglut package.
-
- Freeglut, the Free openGL Utility Toolkit, is meant to be a free alter-
- native to Mark Kilgard's GLUT library. It is distributed under an X-Consor-
- tium style license (see COPYING for details), to offer you a chance to use
- and/or modify the source.
-
- It makes use of OpenGL, GLU, and pthreads-win32 libraries. The library does
- not make use of any GLUT code and is not 100% compatible. Code recompilation
- and/or slight modifications might be required for your applications to work
- with freeglut.
-
-
- PORTS
- =====
-
- Both X11 and Win32 ports are in an advanced alpha stage, which means that
- they provide limited functionality of GLUT API 3. There is an investigation
- en course to check if the BeOS port could be easily done using the current
- freeglut structure.
-
-
- INSTALLATION
- ============
-
- See the INSTALL file.
-
-
- CONTRIBUTING
- ============
-
- Bug and missing features patches are certainly welcome. Just as comments
- and FREEGLUT API 1 propositions are.
-
- Just please to make the fixes look visually just as the rest of the code
- does (tabs converted 4 white spaces). Comments are really welcome, as I
- believe it would be nice for people fresh new to OpenGL see how the things
- are done...
-
-
- WEB SITE AND CONTACTING THE AUTHOR
- ==================================
-
- Freeglut project has moved to the SourceForge:
- http://freeglut.sourceforge.net
-
-
- THE HOPE
- ========
-
- Hope you find my work somehow useful.
- Pawel W. Olszta, <olszta@sourceforge.net>
-
-
- PASSING THE BATON
- =================
-
- In late December 2000, Pawel decided that he no longer
- wished to maintain freeglut because he has moved out of
- the graphics field. I volunteered to take over from him
- and have been running the project since Jan 13th 2001.
-
- I'm also the author and maintainer of the PLIB library suite
- and 'freeglut' really fits in well with that work.
-
- I just hope I can live up to Pawel's high standards. Pawel
- remains on the active developers list.
-
- Steve Baker <sjbaker1@airmail.net>
- http://plib.sourceforge.net
+This is the freeglut package.
+Freeglut, the Free OpenGL Utility Toolkit, is meant to be a free alternative to
+Mark Kilgard's GLUT library. Freeglut is free software, distributed under an
+MIT/X11 style license. You are free to use, modify, and redistribute FreeGLUT
+with or without modifications (see COPYING for details).
+PORTS
+=====
+
+Currently supported platforms:
+ - UNIX systems with X11 (such as GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, etc)
+ - MS Windows
+ - MacOS X with XQuartz (no native Cocoa support yet)
+ - Android (NDK)
+ - Blackberry
+
+Consult the platform-specific readme files for details on the level of support
+and build instructions.
+
+
+INSTALLATION
+============
+
+See README.cmake as a starting point, as well as the other README
+files for further info.
+
+
+CONTRIBUTING
+============
+
+Patches for bugfixes and new features are certainly welcome. Please send patches
+to the freeglut-developer mailing list (see CONTACT below).
+
+Feel free to report any bugs you encounter, using our bug tracking system:
+https://sourceforge.net/p/freeglut/bugs/
+Feature requests are also welcome at:
+https://sourceforge.net/p/freeglut/feature-requests/
+
+If your bug report needs urgent attention, please also post a message to the
+aforementioned freeglut-developer mailing list, to make sure we'll see it ASAP.
+
+
+CONTACT
+=======
+
+FreeGLUT website: http://freeglut.sourceforge.net
+
+FreeGLUT mailing lists:
+ - developer: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freeglut-developer
+ - bugs: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freeglut-bugs
+ - announce: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freeglut-announce
+
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