Hi everyone,
I spent most of today creating a new website that aims to be a place for
people to share events, thoughts, discussions, etc. about OpenSim from all
over the hypergrid. Feel free to sign up: http://taos.name/
P.S.: Anyone already registered on opensim-creations.com can just use
their username and password for the above site.
Greetings
V
Hi Garrett. Regarding Hypergrid, I would hesitate to give a timeline.
It's a very complex and evolving architectural area. However, there is
sustained interest in it.
As for event listing, this is something that anybody could do at any
time, just as people in the community have done stuff such as hypergrid
and shopping websites, or even virtual worlds on demand. The
OpenSimulator project really just concentrates on the core server
technology.
On 15/07/11 08:27, Garrett Lynch wrote:
Hi Justin
Absolutely agree with both suggestions you made. Is there a timeline
somewhere with some indication of how far off some of these
developments are?
At the moment I think maybe, if people are interested, some sort of
working group should be put together to get things rolling. Maybe a
mailing list parallel to this one would be a quick and easy way to
gauge interest and see how culture, events could be developed in world.
Garrett
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On 15 Jul 2011, at 03:14, [email protected] wrote:
I think getting more people is critical.
This is why I find the Hypergrid idea so interesting. If people from
different installations of OpenSim can just cross
to other installations then every new OpenSim server adds more
population to the whole system (network effect). Things
become more like the web.
At the moment, there are big challenges due to architectural/security
limitations (e.g. having to route everything
through the servers, the 4096 region bug, etc.).
Another idea which I think might help is a website listing events
taking place on different grids or even virtual
environments. Then there's one single place for people to find out
where others might actually be gathering. Then the
challenge becomes easily accessing those spaces.
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