[Opensim-dev] Should the core OpenSim distribution carrymanyscripting languages?

Stefan Andersson stefan at tribalmedia.se
Tue Jun 3 13:02:08 UTC 2008


I beg to differ; there's quite a few modules right now; they just (afaik) aren't listed anywhere as such. That would be a good start, having a wiki page just listing the modules as such.
 
The beauty of the modules are that they alreday now range from the esoteric to the general, from core to fringe. I guess this also has the effect of confusing people as over what a 'core module' is.
Another (imho) weird thing is that there are notoriously few region module 'applications' - Tribal has developed a fully functional chess game, for example - do we have any other examples of region modules that aren't 'core utility' functions to showcase?
 
(and alas, that chess board is part of a closed-source project, I merely mentioned it to exemplify - we can supply screenshots for a showcase page though)
Best regards,Stefan AnderssonTribal Media AB Join the 3d web revolution : http://tribalnet.se/ 



> Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2008 21:49:32 +0900> From: mmazur at gmail.com> To: opensim-dev at lists.berlios.de> Subject: Re: [Opensim-dev] Should the core OpenSim distribution carrymanyscripting languages?> > Hi,> > On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 7:02 PM, Frisby, Adam <adam at deepthink.com.au> wrote:> > I think setting up a CPAN is the way to go then.> >> > It would be nice if we could distribute applications as well as modules via> > this if possible (ie the Rex server, Tribal server, etc), or have it setup> > so those applications could utilise it.> >> > Maybe a package manager ala apt may be the way to go – that gives us> > flexibility to have multiple repositories (ie subscribe to the Rex repo,> > DeepThink repo, etc)> > All good ideas and in my opinion a little too far ahead. At the moment> there are no modules. Before diving into creating a repository and an> automated package management system, allow the number of available> third party modules to grow enough to warrant it.> > By all means, there _should_ be one place that lists available third> party modules, but for the time being a single page on the wiki will> be sufficient.> > Mike> _______________________________________________> Opensim-dev mailing list> Opensim-dev at lists.berlios.de> https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/opensim-dev
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