And here's a link to ros-kinect@ (thanks Stephane!) for those interested in subscribing: https://code.ros.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-kinect Cheers, Radu. On 11/17/2010 02:43 AM, Radu Bogdan Rusu wrote: > Hi all! > > We just got our Kinects at Willow Garage, so we're ready to join the party! As we plan to invest lots of resources to > support the development of our 3D libraries and higher level applications with sensors such as Kinect, this is the > perfect time to start contributing to your efforts, and centralize the development... Since we're looking for maximum > harmony here... code re-usability... no wasted efforts, etc :) > > > We would really like to thank all the pioneers of this effort! It's been amazing to see how fast the community moved in > the last few days, and it's definitely exciting to see an avalanche of e-mails every hour or so with updates and > improvements for the existing code bases. > > > Some of our developers that use ROS (http://ros.org) have gathered together and joined forces (similar to how OpenKinect > did) to provide a stable and reliable architecture for Kinect in ROS. With that in mind, we created a neutral repository > where we can easily iterate over the development of Kinect drivers and the integration with our PCL (Point Cloud Library > - http://pcl.ros.org) and OpenCV (http://opencv.willowgarage.com) computer vision libraries. As always, we are fully > committed to make _everything_ available as open source, under a BSD license (huray!). > > > Many thanks to (alphabetically): Ivan Dryanovski, Stéphane Magnenat, William Morris, Alex Trevor for their ROS > integration efforts, and to Oliver Kreylos and Hector Martin (to name a few...) for interesting discussions and for > developing parts of the project! > > > So please join our new mailing list at ros-kinect@code.ros.org if you're interested in discussing or help developing > with Kinect in ROS. For general discussions about Kinect that are not ROS related, we should use the OpenKinect mailing > list/group. If you're interested in developing or working with PCL, please contact us at pcl-users@code.ros.org. > > > Status: > > * repositories up at: https://github.com/ros-pkg-git/libfreenect (branch for faster iterations) and > https://github.com/ros-pkg-git/kinect (ROS support for Kinect) > > * our libfreenect branch just got support for multiple Kinect cameras > > * ROS drivers (nodes and nodelets -- for "no-de/serialization" (tm) consumers ;) publishing PointCloud and PointCloud2 > messages (among other things) > > * preliminary support for accelerometers (thanks to Stephane) and motors (thanks to Melonee) - more to come > > * lots of people working on calibration - more to come in the next few days > > * ... > > We will need to sync several wiki pages tomorrow and make sure that everyone is happy with the centralization, everyone > interested has commit access, we didn't step on anyone's toes (hopefully!), etc :) > > > Within the next few days, we'll offer complete integration and tutorials/demos for segmentation, filtering, object > recognition, registration, etc using PCL, so stay tuned! ;) Exciting times. >