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- [Started] Review the VMASharp API/propose changes as needed - VMASharp API Review #595 - @HurricanKai
- Markdown document in VMASharp API Review #595 is updated with action items and comments
[Not Started] Create theSilk.NET.Vulkan.MemoryAllocator
project and start implementing the new public API - unclaimed[Not Started] Delete the original code once the new API is implemented - unclaimed[Not Started] OPTIONAL/BONUS: Profile the new implementation before release - unclaimed
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- Release with Silk.NET Vulkan Memory Allocator
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Perksey commentedon Jan 21, 2023
@Beyley did you want to take on any of the VMASharp merger tasks? This work package has been forgotten about mostly since Kai's time was chipped away at.
Beyley commentedon Jan 23, 2023
I'll bring the branches back up to date and we can move forward from there
jcyuan commentedon Jan 31, 2024
hi, so now which is the recommended way to use VMA? because from official it seems stopped, and from https://github.com/sunkin351/VMASharp, the last commit was 3years ago...
Perksey commentedon Jan 31, 2024
We are still accepting community contributions towards the efforts of bringing VMASharp into the main library. For now VMASharp remains the most up to date, though it may require some updating to work on new builds, not sure. TIAS.
jcyuan commentedon Jan 31, 2024
got it, thanks~