Not to be too pointed, but I thought this was the "opensim-users" listserv, not the "opensim-noncommercialonlyusers" listserv.
In order for opensim to continue to grow into a robust and diverse community, it's vitally important that there be communication channels for sharing information between all users - for profit and not, educational and private, personal and corporate. If that isn't this list then someone should make one, because it would be a shame if someone who has valuable information doesn't post because it's perceived as unwelcome. There's always the delete key if you don't like a particular post, but it sure seems to me that an opensource project should welcome announcements like "hey we developed this thing and we're going to contribute it back to the community", regardless of the source. Respectfully, - Chris/Fleep Chris M. Collins (SL: Fleep Tuque) Project Manager, UC Second Life Second Life Ambassador, Ohio Learning Network UCit Instructional & Research Computing University of Cincinnati 406E Zimmer Hall PO Box 210088 Cincinnati, OH 45221-0088 (513)556-3018 [email protected] UC Second Life: http://homepages.uc.edu/secondlife OLN Second Life: http://www.oln.org/emerging_technologies/emtech.php On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 5:00 PM, Marcus Alexander Link <[email protected]>wrote: > There are lots of people contributing to opensim, > > most of them are volunteering, contributing their efforts - their time - > delivering free support to people who have questions, and are not > writing a press release about everything they do. > Press releases as Lester posted are 'using the effort', the work > volunteers contributed (free support for instance) through this list, > for the benefit of that company (ReactionGrid). > > Btw, there are already other group modules. > > > Marcus A. Link > (Fim Fischer in SL) > http://www.manupool.com > > > >
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