No one is preventing you from running a walled garden/SL clone. The hypergrid won't touch you in that case. Hypergrid most certainly belongs into core and will stay there.
Melanie Mike Dickson wrote: > That's been my thought all along. What if the content in the users > "inventory" is my IP. I've granted a license for a customer/user to use > it (perhaps even limited to where the content is used). > > I appreciate the energy around the hypergrid concept. But there are lots > of scenarios where the hypergrid is entirely irrelevant. I still believe > implementation of it belongs in the forge and not in the core. But I > completely agree with Michael that the energy around Hypergrid > shoduldn't de-empahsive the platform aspects of OpenSim in such a way > that a non-Hypergrid case becomes unimplementable (or even harder). > > Mike > >> >> I know this is where you and others have hashed things to, but please >> keep in mind -- the scenario where an organization may not want the user >> to be in control of their inventory, and where they have no say as to >> where it is stored. I understand that it's not the general scenario of >> people talking about hypergrid, but OpenSim is a platform that will be >> used for things other then "hypergridding" and I don't want to see >> alternative scenarios ruled out, or marginalized because of the current >> focus on hypergrid. >> >> Cheers, >> -- >> Michael Cortez > > > _______________________________________________ > Opensim-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/opensim-dev > > _______________________________________________ Opensim-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/opensim-dev
