For those interested to know, the former Linux dev lead at Feral Interactive is now working at Unity.
I noticed earlier this week, as Marc posted a hint about it on his personal Twitter (I need to get me one of those sweet Unity tops to add to my collection). Now I've had a chance to personally speak to him, it's all very much confirmed.
It's funny really, as when I spoke to him previously I asked about porting other games and he said:
I'd aim bigger and work somewhere bringing more than just one game to Linux
Well—a game engine is one way to do it!
This is good, as it means a very popular game engine used by many developers, now has even more Linux expertise in-house. Considering Unity has had a number of rather annoying Linux-specific issues lately, hopefully Unity will continue to get more spit and polish for Linux games.
All the best to Marc on his move.
Seriously, though, I think this is an amazing move for exactly the reasons mentioned in the article. As long as Feral continues doing what they do, this is nothing but good news!
John Vert, a developer that according to Linkedin he Ported Steam client to Linux. Built and maintained SteamOS, a Debian Linux derivative aimed at living-room PC devices running Steam Big Picture and Steam games. Ported SteamVR and OpenVR to Linux is now listed there as working for Valve from Sept 2012 to Feb 2018.
He was active on SteamOS forum until April though.
Quoting: dubigrasuSpeaking about Linux developers going away, Valve's SteamOS maintainer looks like he's gone too.I wouldn't read into it. Their statement about continuing it all was posted in April well after that: https://steamcommunity.com/app/221410/discussions/0/1696043806550421224/ :)
John Vert, a developer that according to Linkedin he Ported Steam client to Linux. Built and maintained SteamOS, a Debian Linux derivative aimed at living-room PC devices running Steam Big Picture and Steam games. Ported SteamVR and OpenVR to Linux is now listed there as working for Valve from Sept 2012 to Feb 2018.
He was active on SteamOS forum until April though.
Quoting: liamdaweYes, but I'm curious who's maintaining it now.Quoting: dubigrasuSpeaking about Linux developers going away, Valve's SteamOS maintainer looks like he's gone too.I wouldn't read into it. Their statement about continuing it all was posted in April well after that: https://steamcommunity.com/app/221410/discussions/0/1696043806550421224/ :)
John Vert, a developer that according to Linkedin he Ported Steam client to Linux. Built and maintained SteamOS, a Debian Linux derivative aimed at living-room PC devices running Steam Big Picture and Steam games. Ported SteamVR and OpenVR to Linux is now listed there as working for Valve from Sept 2012 to Feb 2018.
He was active on SteamOS forum until April though.
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Hold on, Pierre-Loup stated just now on SteamOS forum that he's still around and busy :)
https://steamcommunity.com/groups/steamuniverse/discussions/1/1696048879939606171/?tscn=1527804705#c1696048879941745514
Quoting: Ne0So, Unity is Finally getting serious about Linux !!!
I hope Adobe also gets on board the Linux train before we die.
What specific Adobe product would you like to see on Linux? Photoshop?
Quoting: ulysses768I doubt they would port some part of the "creative suite" without the rest, looking at their current business model. Of course, this isn't likely to happen any time soon.Quoting: Ne0So, Unity is Finally getting serious about Linux !!!
I hope Adobe also gets on board the Linux train before we die.
What specific Adobe product would you like to see on Linux? Photoshop?
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