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Library renaming: discussions and suggestions #593

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jcarpent opened this issue Jun 13, 2024 · 1 comment
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Library renaming: discussions and suggestions #593

jcarpent opened this issue Jun 13, 2024 · 1 comment

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@jcarpent
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Dear all users and core developers,

Several potential end-users mention that the current name of the library makes people think that hpp-fcl is nothing more than a simple fork of the original FCL. After some internal discussions with @nim65s @florent-lamiraux @jmirabel @lmontaut @jorisv @jcarpent, and external users, we think important to change the name of this library.
Although we recognize the significant impact and core value of FCL, we do think that hpp-fcl today offers unique added values that go beyond this seminal work. In particular, over the past ten years, we have implemented important new features such as:

  • Python bindings
  • flexible broadphase
  • accelerated GJK
  • accelerated EPA
  • hfield support
  • serialization
  • contact patches
  • flexible packaging

and will provide soon new features, among them:

  • compound models
  • deformable shapes
  • convex decompositions.

We are thinking to rename this library to coal, as it is a simple name, and to move it to a dedicated organization to manage the project while gaining visibility.

In terms of modifications, @lmontaut and @jcarpent are willing to contribute.
We are open to further discussions if any.

Best,
The hpp-fcl core dev team.

@traversaro
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The name is free on repology https://repology.org/project/coal/versions (great!), while it is taken on pypi: https://pypi.org/project/coal, but I guess it is kind of impossible to find a real four letter word still available on pypi.

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