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Right now 'power.org' means a nice T-shirt for me :-)
In theory power.org should be a melting pot for Power sw/hw developers and users. In practice after some initial struggle, power.org is now in deep sleep mode, and all is happening over here, even for non Genesi hw.
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Power.org replaced the #1 AltiVec central point on the Internet (simdtech.org), with a mostly empty forum and some irrelevant blogs. If this is question about an actual change that might take place (and we're not talking hypothetically), then Power.org *should* convince/force all/most of IBM/Freescale/whoever developers/execs/CPU designers/etc to take part in it, discuss with the users, companies and interesting parties (that is us) and hear our voices with regard to the future of our favourite architecture. If they can't do this, then it's just another forum, and I hardly think we need another one. On top of that, if Power.org are really serious, I'd even suggest using a schema like freevec.org uses, which is more technical, but it's more than a forum, it allows Google Charts, LaTeX input, code highlighting, etc. But sth like that would only matter IF there are people sharing their knowledge. freevec.org is ok, but it only has one contributor.
Another idea, they might actually take a more active part in promoting the architecture. Those code contests they did were cool, but they should take place more often, and more organized, sth like GSOC does but for the PowerPC architecture (or Cell). There'are plenty of projects still waiting to be optimised for the Power architecture, be it using AltiVec or Cell or even plain ppc asm. They could even sponsor favourite ones. Want ideas? Ok, here are a few:
1. Sponsor the port of Shockwave Flash to the ppc architecture.
2. Nag Nvidia to port Cg to ppc and release binary drivers for ppc (after all nouveau is a long way till mainstream use). Cg in particular would mean we could use ppc for 3D development. That is not as crazy as it sounds, after all ppc IS used in ALL 3 main game consoles right now. (THIS is a crazy idea: How about producing an OPEN console using a 8610 and some fast nvidia/ati chip, using the open development model and providing a platform for user games, subscription-based games?)
3. Sponsor/further the development of LLVM to ppc32 and ppc64.
4. Sponsor more AltiVec optimisations.
Everything suggests a little more involvement than just a website presence. If they're serious then they have to see this seriously as well.