Unfortunately not from my end.  I have had a lot going on at work and
home.  Time to work on this has escaped me.

I did manage to move my initial prototyping work over to
github.com/google/tiff and update the LICENSE to match the Go license.  So,
this is where we can make changes or blow it all away and start fresh.

I will be at GopherCon this year (and GothamGo) if anyone wants to meet up
and discuss or start hacking on this.

On Tue, Jul 4, 2017 at 11:09 AM, <pierbove...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Any updates on this?
>
> I'm looking at processing RAW images in a server with Go.
>
>
> On Tuesday, July 26, 2016 at 9:36:31 PM UTC-5, Jonathan Pittman wrote:
>>
>> Well me too!  I am looking to see what level of interest there is in the
>> Go community to see this happen.  I am also looking for people who are
>> interested in working on this.
>>
>> Figuring out how to handle this problem for one specific camera's raw
>> files is not too difficult.  Figuring out how to do this to handle the
>> majority of cases requires a bit more work.
>>
>> To be clear, I am wanting a pure Go solution that is better thought out,
>> better laid out, and better to use than the existing C/C++ options.
>>
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