In the future, the avatar and his inventory will be independent of 
the grid. This is already almost a reality.

To address another post, a "trust domain" doesn't imply that the 
visitor trusts it. It merely means that all regions within it trust 
each other. Like the servers that make up a web application.

Melanie

Charles Krinke wrote:
> Backing up a bit, I think we need to start with the fact that a grid provides 
> a common start point for an avatar logon. By that, I mean, a grid will have 
> some quantity of users in the users MySQL or MSSQL table with a particular 
> avatar appearance and some semblance of an inventory.
> 
> For the purpose of HyperGrid, many folks wish to travel from grid->grid, 
> standalone->grid, standalone->standalone or grid->standalone. And most of 
> those folks will expect to have their avatar appearance constant based on 
> their original logon place as they HG around.
> 
> So, from the most basic point, we can say that our current and most 
> reasonable use case is an avatar with custom edits and some inventory that 
> logs onto a particular standalone or grid and then expects to be able to 
> HyperGrid to a different grid and have that avatar and inventory stay 
> reasonably constant. That is, the avatar should not be ruthed.
> 
> In order to accomplish this in the general case is a bit tricky and I believe 
> is one of the issues being worked on currently. A number of other things 
> begin falling out of this notion after this one is working reliability and 
> consistently such as the other things brought up in this thread. 
> 
> But, I think it all begins with a desire for a consistent avatar and 
> inventory experience while HyperGridding.
> 
> Charles
> 
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