It would be useful to hear what kind of interface the GMAT people would like to see in Celestia.
It is obvious that Celestia should strive for a healthy balance as to its interfaces to all sorts of external tools. SPICE was done. Now GMAT...what will be next? Apparently the SPICE and GMAT people don't communicate too much with each other?
Personally, I am not too happy about this sort of approach. Also there was still no explanation what "ordinary people" are from a NASA perspective?
NASA wrote:by working inclusively with ordinary people, universities, businesses, and other government organizations
Like others I really would like to hear more explicitly what would be the benefits for the Celestia project as a whole, if we collaborate?
Clearly NASA or ESA might one day offer some paid contracting work for the Celestia project leader (Chris L.) for example. This happened before. The natural implication of course would be that the other developers follow for FREE...AHA. That's life.
What else? What would be the compromises as to Celestia that one might hope to see from "the other side"? Would there be some menpower ready to actively promote also the development of Celestia, for example? This I doubt in case of the commercial contractors
Honestly, for me statements like "this might help to make Celestia better known" are way too vague, notably since they don't cost a cent
Did I forget anything significant?
Bye Fridger