I don't think there is *anything* about realXtend that can be
considered remotely for sale. There is no company called realXtend,
nor even a legal entity for that matter.

There are companies involved in making realXtend, but I don't think
any of those companies share business interests with LL.

A couple LL engineers were just curious -- nothing more.

Cheers,

On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 8:27 PM, Tara Desoto <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I hope you guys are joking about this ..  because rationally , SL has no
> real reason to buy Realxtend  ..    The ogre engine  is already open source
> and  sl surely knows this .    SL is a monolythic grid and with Realxtend at
> this point in time ,  it is difficult to scale up regions and form a stable
> multiregional grid .
>
> SL is more than likely watching Realxtend because they want to counter this
> with there own new rendering engine that supports mesh and therefore attempt
> to make this type of  project less attractive to potential adopters .
>
> In my opinion there is an urgent need to help and support realxtend/taiga
> to get proper and stable multiregional and grid support .   At that point in
> time we are better off , because some bigger grids  that are watching this
> technology develop are then able to potentially adopt it as a solution .
>
> Until the point in time comes that Taiga  can properly scale up and handle a
> decent sized grid ,  all we can do is support these guys the best we can
> and not worry too much about the Lindens  , because they can probably make
> it hard for us to get  Realxtend grids going and that is a frustrating
> thought for anybody that seriously wants to deploy this technology
>
> Linden labs is for sure right on  the heels of Realxtend , so we definately
> need to hope , pray and support  these guys in any way that we can so that
> they can get the server side code out there to make these grids possible ,
> before the inevitable happens and makes realxtend less unique than it is
> currently
>
> --
> http://groups.google.com/group/realxtend
> http://www.realxtend.org

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