[Opensim-dev] A Online HyperGrid Link list forOpenSim's 2ndbirthday
Brianna
wwwench at gmail.com
Mon Jan 26 19:25:24 UTC 2009
I have had a few region/grid owners hint that HG is too complex to setup for our Birthday.
!!WRONG!!
I find is is very easy to enable, fast and reliable in use.
Though I prefer to use a scripted TP with osfunction to the map, either method is simple.
Show off your hard work, for the virtual tourists.
If I can, anyone can.
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From: Diva Canto
To: opensim-dev at lists.berlios.de
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2009 9:14 AM
Subject: Re: [Opensim-dev] A Online HyperGrid Link list forOpenSim's 2ndbirthday
These are all great ideas. The only problem is whether someone will be able to pull this off in time for the celebrations. I might take on this, except that I have another trip coming up, and I'd rather spend my OpenSim-time until then making sure that TPs are rock solid; so I don't think I'll have time to do this.
The next best thing is this list:
http://opensimulator.org/wiki/Hypergrid#Public_Hypergrid_Nodes
People can add their node info there; and everyone else can add that info to their startup_commands or whatever other link-region means they use.
In the UCI Grid, for example, I already have several of those nodes on the Map; I will add all of them as they show up on that list. And i'll also add any others that are not there but that show up on this other list:
http://opensimulator.org/wiki/Second_Birthday
So, unless someone pulls something automated soon, plan B is to do it manually.
MW wrote:
well I wasn't planning/hoping to be the one who hosted this list myself.
I was hoping that someone in the community would make a simple website and host it.
I guess if no one else takes it up, then I'll have to see.
Brianna <wwwench at gmail.com> wrote:
I changed the scope of what we were building for a Birthday event and deleted Hypergrid work.
Yours will be perfect, please drop the info so we can place a teleporter - web link for our guests to your show n tell for Hypergrid. Thanks MW
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From: MW
To: opensim-dev at lists.berlios.de
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2009 5:31 AM
Subject: Re: [Opensim-dev] A Online HyperGrid Link list for OpenSim's 2ndbirthday
I think this is a great idea, but the questions that come to mind, are: how is the mapping handled for these sub lists and how does a user say that they don't want these sub lists on their map. I think the number of options required could be quite high and think its something that needs some thought before any attempt to add these functions is made.
Dahlia Trimble <dahliatrimble at gmail.com> wrote:
It might also be interesting if there could be some sort of p2p transfer of hypergrid links, where a web site might send a list of seed regions, and as a link were made of each of those regions, another exchange could occur where each party exchanges a list of public regions. That way a larger grid could configure itself and individual regions could join in without requiring an update to a central web site.
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 8:11 AM, MW <michaelwri22 at yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
I've just added some very initial support for reading Hypergrid link data from xml files, that includes support for the xml files being on a webserver.
The xml file has a format like:
<Nini>
<Section Name="Region1">
<Key Name="xloc" Value="1002"/>
<Key Name="yloc" Value="1006" />
<Key Name="externalPort" Value="9006" />
<Key Name="externalHostName" Value="osl2.nac.uci.edu" />
<Key Name="localName" Value="OSGrid-Gateway" />
</Section>
<Section Name="Region2">
...
</Section>
...
</Nini>
And to make a region load it and create the links, you use the console command: link-region <URI> [<excludeList>]
The excludeList parameter is so that certain links in those xml files are ignored.
With the format: excludeList<xml SectionName>[;<xml SectionName>].
The main thinking for this is so that a single list for a certain group/event could be created. Then everyone interested in it, just adds their own region data to the list.
But so they can also point their own region at that list, they just add the section name they used to the exclude list, so that it doesn't try to link to itself.
If we can find a way of having a xml file on a webserver that people can add new entries to (maybe through a form script). Then I think it would be a good idea to have such a list for OpenSim's 2nd birthday.
Although this idea really needs some sort of automapping or at least better configuration of the map locations that the regions are placed at.
I think if everyone just agrees that a certain area on the map [so say x,y - x+25, y+25] is reserved for link regions, that it is workable for now.
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