[Opensim-dev] Search server DB schema

Diva Canto diva at metaverseink.com
Tue Feb 5 16:26:10 UTC 2008


We can do that, let me talk to my colleague. Most likely MIT license, 
which is what I use for all the code I decide to open source as a 
researcher.

The absence of a license simply means: "We don't want to reserve our 
copyrights; we give this to the public." Pedigree... well, let me know 
if you find this script claimed to have been written by someone else on 
a prior date, and I'll have a good laugh. We wrote this 1 week after LL 
made these settings accessible in November.


dr scofield wrote:
> Diva Canto wrote:
>> It doesn't even have a license. Meaning that you can do whatever you 
>> want with it.
>>   
> hmm...that will make lawyers nervous. no clear pedigree. i guess, 
> you'd do all a favour if you did attach a license and copyright...
>
>     cheers,
>     dirk
>> SignpostMarv Martin wrote:
>>   
>>> For something called OpenSearch I'm surprised you've not explicitly
>>> licensed the javascript under an open source license.....
>>>
>>> Diva Canto wrote:
>>>     
>>>> Opening search was a request we made to Linden Lab back in the 
>>>> summer, to no response. However, when they switched to HTTP search, 
>>>> they indirectly helped us by exposing a few new configuration 
>>>> settings of the viewer with which you can choose any other HTTP-based 
>>>> search engine... like SLBrowser :-)
>>>> Here's information on how to do it:
>>>>
>>>> http://metaverseink.com/OpenSearch/
>>>>
>>>>       
>>
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