One guy, Markus Santaniemi, made his diploma thesis with us, in early
realXtend times, using OpenSim to visualize software project state as a
virtual world scene / place .. was my spec and idea basically but he
designed the details and did the work.

There is a tree that is the main e.g. git master, with branches, and the
tree grows when more commits come.

And in front of the tree there is like a small garden with directories in
the repository as sort of blocks, like parts of the area, and a diamond for
each person, a developer, showing in which part who committed last.

was discussed on opensim-dev a bit back then,
http://opensimulator.org/pipermail/opensim-dev/2010-December/022262.html

and thanks to Neil Canham blogging about it, there are screenshots up at:
http://knowsense.co.uk/blog/blog/_archives/2010/12/20/4707937.html :)

It fetches the git info from github using python on the opensim server
side, we hade a region module for python support there back then and Markus
used that. I ported the Python code later to run in other envs too, I guess
standalone py too but was running in Tundra server then. Old versions in
that repo are for Opensim, https://github.com/antont/rexprojectspace

-Toni


On Sat, Sep 12, 2020 at 3:32 PM Dr Ramesh Ramloll <r.raml...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Thanks for the kind words Asaff, this encourages me to work harder.
>
> On Sat, Sep 12, 2020 at 4:54 AM Asaff Belfer <asa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Very interesting. This opens up a lot of possibilities for usage. For
> > example, we have a multiple sandbox scene where each student gets one and
> > builds something according to a task the teacher assigned to the class.
> The
> > scene has a central square where this thing could be placed. It could
> have
> > a block for every student where that student could place a progress block
> > as he achieves it. Then this board can show the general progress of the
> > students as they are working on their tasks.
> >
> > On Sat, Sep 12, 2020, 07:02 Dr Ramesh Ramloll <r.raml...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > > Hello there,
> > > this list is a little too quiet. So am sharing something that may be of
> > > interest (I think). Virtual worlds too often don't get recognized for
> > their
> > > productivity opportunities. In this use case, I demonstrate how
> > Melablocks
> > > can be used to implement Kanban, an agile project management approach.
> I
> > > use the approach to streamline the organization of a conference to be
> > held
> > > in a 3D virtual world.
> > > https://youtu.be/JkSanHKBVQs
> > >
> > > --
> > > 'Consider how the lilies grow. They do not labor or spin.'
> > > *Rameshsharma Ramloll* PhD, CEO CTO DeepSemaphore LLC, Landisville, PA;
> > > Affiliate *Research Associate Professor*, Idaho State University,
> > > Pocatello, ID 83209 Tel: 208-240-0040
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