Afree with this, i think its just a bit to early for a viewer.
Its better if possible to adjust opensim to make it High Fidelity
compatible.
And als use there viewer, or write one thats based on high fidelity code.
If you now write a viewer for opensim you possible have to many bandages
needed later to adjust it for High Fidelity.
High Fidelity can give a few parts that openmsim is now missing.
On 2014-08-07 09:05, Ilan Tochner wrote:
I highly recommend that we avoid trying to start a viewer project from
scratch. Doing so without a dedicated group working full time for an
extended period of time will result in the viewer project's failure
and the growing irrelevance of the OpenSim project that will pend the
availability of this modern viewer.
I suggest we either adopt and extend the realXtend project for our
needs (with or without its server architecture) or invest our
collective R&D resources towards pushing High Fidelity in the
direction we want it to evolve to. These liberally-licensed open
source projects have already had many developer-years worth of effort
invested in them and are actively developed by more people than are
currently contributing to the OpenSim codebase. It would be very
unwise IMO to spend years reimplementing the type of viewer they
already have working.
Cheers,
Ilan Tochner
Co-Founder and CEO
Kitely Ltd.
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