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Diva Canto wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Justin Clark-Casey wrote:
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<pre wrap="">An even more radical solution would be to switch osgrid to a pure Hypergrid model. The osgrid UAI services could still
act as the home services for many people who don't want to run their own regions, but the responsibilty for maintaining
region-side assets would shift to other OpenSim instances (and some people would also use them for their home services
instead of osgrid).
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<pre wrap=""><!---->I've been thinking about this too. I think it should be possible,
although we need to rethink a little bit the association between users
and UGAIM servers. Right now it's sort of bundled; we need to unbundle.
We could make an interface for the User server that would allow users to
set their servers.
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Actually, we don't even need to change the user base data. The
inventory assets are only a [relatively small?] percentage of all the
assets in the grid asset server. Most of the assets, I would say, are
inworld things that aren't on any inventory. They are on the "region's
inventory" so to speak. So we could move all regions into HG mode,
setting the proper local servers in their OpenSim.ini's. The users
inventory would still be OSGrid's Inventory server.<br>
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Even so, there are a few things that need changing/improving for this
to happen. But it's not that far out.<br>
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