[Opensim-dev] Deprecate OpenSim.Grid.InventoryServer and OpenSim.Grid.AssetServer?

Charles Krinke cfk at pacbell.net
Wed Jul 8 15:10:33 UTC 2009


I would also seem reasonable to me that some smaller grids test the 'BUST' notion and report success before we move forward in considering in obsoleting our existing grid server executables.

Charles




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From: Sean Dague <sdague at gmail.com>
To: opensim-dev at lists.berlios.de
Sent: Wednesday, July 8, 2009 8:04:27 AM
Subject: Re: [Opensim-dev] Deprecate OpenSim.Grid.InventoryServer and OpenSim.Grid.AssetServer?

Melanie wrote:
> The CB version we have in trunk is another implementation of similar 
> concepts. It has some hooks for some features, which were never 
> implemented, that the new system doesn't have yet, but the modular 
> system make them entirely possible.
> 
> At this point, the CB in trunk is stagnant. It's a stripped down 
> version that is already incompatible with upstream CB and 
> essentially unmaintained. I doubt anyone uses it and would think it 
> could also be dropped or moved.

I'm definitely in favor of getting stuff out of trunk that we think
isn't getting used at all, eliminates confusion in the code.

Can we come up with a name better than BUST though, as that doesn't
really mean anything to me? :)  Unrelated question, is it possible to
run all the grid services (not just inv & asset) via that 1 process?
That would simplify things for smaller (< 50 region) grids that probably
put all those on the same machine anyway.

    -Sean

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