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Tupi (software) : ウィキペディア英語版
Tupi (formerly KTooN) is a software application for the design and creation of 2D animation. This tool, inspired by and for animators, is being developed by an open community. It is covered under the terms of the GNU General Public License v3, meaning that Tupi is free and open-source software. After Tupi was forked from KToon, KToon's official website was changed to redirect to the website for Tupi.==History==The project began in Cali, Colombia in 2002 as an initiative of two young animators working at the (Toonka Films ) and (Soluciones Kazak ) companies. They were looking to create software that would encourage the evolution of the incipient 2D animation industry in Latin America at that time. From the beginning of the project they determined that the application would have to be open and portable to as wide a range of operating systems as possible. Initial priority has been given to open source platforms like GNU/Linux based distros. During this first planning phase, the name KTooN was chosen for the software, the first interface designs for the application were made and the Qt library was selected as the main library for programming the software.During the same year the project applied for and received a grant from (Colciencias ), a public entity of the Colombian government dedicated to the promotion of science and technology. This grant sponsored KTooN's development for the first year, supporting a team of two programmers and one consultant. During this first cycle the project's website was published at http://ktoon.toonka.com, and the first release (version 0.7) was published.In 2003, looking for new sponsors, the project applied to SENA, a Colombian government institution dedicated to public education. The project received a grant that sponsored KToon for another year of development with a team of programmers similar to that of the first cycle. Release of version 0.8 was completed and the project started gaining popularity with users around the world.Unable to secure further funding, the project was dormant for three years, until 2009. In 2009 the original creators of, worked with a company called to continue the project, with the intention of making it the premier project of its type. In the middle of 2010 (Ktoon.net ) website was announced and version 0.9 of the software was released. There was a considerable re-design made to the graphical interface and the new website, resources such as forums and a public bug tracker, to better serve the user community.The funding of the project in its third cycle is based on donations made from the community through the Internet.

Tupi (formerly KTooN) is a software application for the design and creation of 2D animation. This tool, inspired by and for animators, is being developed by an open community. It is covered under the terms of the GNU General Public License v3, meaning that Tupi is free and open-source software. After Tupi was forked from KToon, KToon's official website was changed to redirect to the website for Tupi.
==History==
The project began in Cali, Colombia in 2002 as an initiative of two young animators working at the (Toonka Films ) and (Soluciones Kazak ) companies. They were looking to create software that would encourage the evolution of the incipient 2D animation industry in Latin America at that time. From the beginning of the project they determined that the application would have to be open and portable to as wide a range of operating systems as possible. Initial priority has been given to open source platforms like GNU/Linux based distros. During this first planning phase, the name KTooN was chosen for the software, the first interface designs for the application were made and the Qt library was selected as the main library for programming the software.
During the same year the project applied for and received a grant from (Colciencias ), a public entity of the Colombian government dedicated to the promotion of science and technology. This grant sponsored KTooN's development for the first year, supporting a team of two programmers and one consultant. During this first cycle the project's website was published at http://ktoon.toonka.com, and the first release (version 0.7) was published.
In 2003, looking for new sponsors, the project applied to SENA, a Colombian government institution dedicated to public education. The project received a grant that sponsored KToon for another year of development with a team of programmers similar to that of the first cycle. Release of version 0.8 was completed and the project started gaining popularity with users around the world.
Unable to secure further funding, the project was dormant for three years, until 2009. In 2009 the original creators of, worked with a company called to continue the project, with the intention of making it the premier project of its type. In the middle of 2010 (Ktoon.net ) website was announced and version 0.9 of the software was released. There was a considerable re-design made to the graphical interface and the new website, resources such as forums and a public bug tracker, to better serve the user community.
The funding of the project in its third cycle is based on donations made from the community through the Internet.

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ウィキペディアでTupi (formerly KTooN) is a software application for the design and creation of 2D animation. This tool, inspired by and for animators, is being developed by an open community. It is covered under the terms of the GNU General Public License v3, meaning that Tupi is free and open-source software. After Tupi was forked from KToon, KToon's official website was changed to redirect to the website for Tupi.==History==The project began in Cali, Colombia in 2002 as an initiative of two young animators working at the (Toonka Films ) and (Soluciones Kazak ) companies. They were looking to create software that would encourage the evolution of the incipient 2D animation industry in Latin America at that time. From the beginning of the project they determined that the application would have to be open and portable to as wide a range of operating systems as possible. Initial priority has been given to open source platforms like GNU/Linux based distros. During this first planning phase, the name KTooN was chosen for the software, the first interface designs for the application were made and the Qt library was selected as the main library for programming the software.During the same year the project applied for and received a grant from (Colciencias ), a public entity of the Colombian government dedicated to the promotion of science and technology. This grant sponsored KTooN's development for the first year, supporting a team of two programmers and one consultant. During this first cycle the project's website was published at http://ktoon.toonka.com, and the first release (version 0.7) was published.In 2003, looking for new sponsors, the project applied to SENA, a Colombian government institution dedicated to public education. The project received a grant that sponsored KToon for another year of development with a team of programmers similar to that of the first cycle. Release of version 0.8 was completed and the project started gaining popularity with users around the world.Unable to secure further funding, the project was dormant for three years, until 2009. In 2009 the original creators of, worked with a company called to continue the project, with the intention of making it the premier project of its type. In the middle of 2010 (Ktoon.net ) website was announced and version 0.9 of the software was released. There was a considerable re-design made to the graphical interface and the new website, resources such as forums and a public bug tracker, to better serve the user community.The funding of the project in its third cycle is based on donations made from the community through the Internet.」の詳細全文を読む



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