Woot! Glad to hear that libsl is being incorporated in some REALLY cool
things like that! :D

On 12/21/06, John Hurliman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

We haven't officially made any hints about libsecondlife being ready for
production use, but that hasn't stopped the early adopters. Yesterday
the band Long Range did a concert in SL, and the technical workings were
pretty interesting. The band was live in a studio streaming a Quicktime
feed in-world with video and audio of the performance, but the band
member avatars were operated by libsecondlife. The bots were programmed
to login, hunt for their target pose stand and sit on it which would
begin the animation. This is nothing different from the sit command in
TestClient or some of the other code people have been working on, but
the interesting part is that the concert was split up between 12
identical sims synchronized together that all needed band members
playing. Five band members times 12 sims is 60 libsecondlife bots, and
they were all running from one server! There were a couple glitches with
the appearances being sent out that I'm chalking up to network load
issues (logging in 60 avs at the same time), but overall the concert(s)
went really well. A video is available at:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3y5n4M5dik

The library is approaching production state, watch out for lots of cool
things this month!

John Hurliman
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