[Opensim-users] Introduction
Vanish Seriath
vanish.tomorrow at googlemail.com
Sat Jul 16 02:05:30 UTC 2011
Hi everyone,
I spent most of today creating a new website that aims to be a place for
people to share events, thoughts, discussions, etc. about OpenSim from all
over the hypergrid. Feel free to sign up: http://taos.name/
P.S.: Anyone already registered on opensim-creations.com can just use
their username and password for the above site.
Greetings
V
> Hi Garrett. Regarding Hypergrid, I would hesitate to give a timeline.
> It's a very complex and evolving architectural area. However, there is
> sustained interest in it.
>
> As for event listing, this is something that anybody could do at any
> time, just as people in the community have done stuff such as hypergrid
> and shopping websites, or even virtual worlds on demand. The
> OpenSimulator project really just concentrates on the core server
> technology.
>
> On 15/07/11 08:27, Garrett Lynch wrote:
>> Hi Justin
>>
>> Absolutely agree with both suggestions you made. Is there a timeline
>> somewhere with some indication of how far off some of these
>> developments are?
>>
>> At the moment I think maybe, if people are interested, some sort of
>> working group should be put together to get things rolling. Maybe a
>> mailing list parallel to this one would be a quick and easy way to
>> gauge interest and see how culture, events could be developed in world.
>>
>> Garrett
>> _________________
>> Garrett at asquare.org
>> http://www.asquare.org/
>> http://www.asquare.org/networkresearch/
>>
>> On 15 Jul 2011, at 03:14, opensim-users-request at lists.berlios.de wrote:
>>
>>> I think getting more people is critical.
>>>
>>> This is why I find the Hypergrid idea so interesting. If people from
>>> different installations of OpenSim can just cross
>>> to other installations then every new OpenSim server adds more
>>> population to the whole system (network effect). Things
>>> become more like the web.
>>>
>>> At the moment, there are big challenges due to architectural/security
>>> limitations (e.g. having to route everything
>>> through the servers, the 4096 region bug, etc.).
>>>
>>> Another idea which I think might help is a website listing events
>>> taking place on different grids or even virtual
>>> environments. Then there's one single place for people to find out
>>> where others might actually be gathering. Then the
>>> challenge becomes easily accessing those spaces.
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