On Oct 16, 2013, at 8:39 PM, Justin Clark-Casey <[email protected]> wrote: > In fact, I would say that making OpenSimulator as functional as possible "out > of the box" (within certain bounds such as not bundling a web interface) is a > standard OpenSimulator operating procedure. That's why we have SQLite as the > default database, for example.
I suppose that is certainly the case when you think of it as a distribution also in itself, and not just a part of some larger distros (like Diva's etc). If it would be strictly considered as a lib to be used in some system that fills in the rest, then what makes sense can differ. Like say Bullet or Ogre are. But given that there are a lot of people out there who just use Opensim as is, always new people just grabbing and launching it and starting to use, I figure your statement must have truth in it. I do find Melanie's point valid too, I'm sure you agree with that as well: is good practice to keep it stable so that updates don't secretly break setups. But the discussion how it goes in this case you already had. ~Toni _______________________________________________ Opensim-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/opensim-dev
