[Opensim-dev] OSGrid <-> UCIGrid

Charles Krinke cfk at pacbell.net
Thu Oct 30 16:23:26 UTC 2008


Dear Crista:

All of your ideas seem eminently reasonable to me, up to and including dedicating certain spaces for HyperGridLinks.

I would look at this and say that OpenSim can and should evolve in its own direction for OpenSim<->OpenSim grid that has little to do with OGP. Certainly, we can share logic ideas, but I would not suggest we wait for another group, but rather plow ahead and see where we get.

Great job getting it to this stage. Looks like lots of excitement out there.

Charles



----- Original Message ----
From: Cristina Videira Lopes <lopes at ics.uci.edu>
To: opensim-dev at lists.berlios.de
Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2008 8:13:32 AM
Subject: Re: [Opensim-dev] OSGrid <-> UCIGrid

James Stallings II wrote:
> I have a question or two about this too Diva :D
>
> First one is, can this be used to 'map' to the linden grid?
Theoretically, yes. But LL would have to want to support this protocol. 
I confess I have been focusing on OpenSim, because it's just easier for 
me to prototype this. I'm reusing *alot* of what's already there; the 
hypergrid is a very thin layer on top of OSG1 and the WorldMap.

> Second is, does one need to get a region on the originating grid and 
> 'dedicate it' to the link? does it require an actual running copy of 
> opensim on the 'gateway' region? (thinking in terms of resource 
> overhead here)
You need to have a "page" (=region) on the originating grid that 
contains the hyperlink to the other grid. Like, for example, the region 
I have in OSGrid called UCI Welcome. That's a consequence of the fact 
that the hypergrid, right now, is an extension of OpenSim, it doesn't 
come with OpenSim out-of-the-box. The hyperlinks themselves are placed 
somewhere, from that region; in theory they can override regions on that 
grid. In practice I'm thinking we need to institute conventions, like 
naming conventions (for example calling the hyperlink regions "XXX 
Gateway") and placement conventions (like placing them in commonly 
accepted grid locations like the 8000's)

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