I'm really sorry to hear about the destruction... On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 9:40 PM, Gustavo Alberto Navarro Bilbao <[email protected]> wrote: > Thank you very much for your work. > Hispagrid members were expecting this release to be published on our website > and encourage our users to do tests, but unfortunately a fire destroyed > yesterday in Barcelona the servers where we had Hispagrid.(no, no is a > April's fools'prank either) > I will post on our blogs, but do not have as many readers than in the HG > one. > > Thanks again for your work and dedication. Dolowing and to start to test > them > > Alberto > > 2010/4/1 Antti Ilomäki <[email protected]> >> >> Fooled you! I bet you thought this would be an April Fools' prank, but it >> isn't! The 0.2 version of the Naali viewer and the 0.1 version of the Taiga >> server are now available. There are a lot of exciting new features we wanted >> to show you already, although there's still stabilization work. After this >> release we'll focus on updating the documentation and polishing the current >> features. >> >> Those of you who haven't compiled the source codes between the releases >> should get ready for some major changes. The most immediately obvious >> difference is the new UI. Avatar and world selections are now done in the >> new "Ether" interface that makes surfing the immersive web simpler than >> before. >> >> It's not just a visual treat either, thanks to the (rather rudimentary) >> Mumble integration Naali now has. For now you have to separately install the >> Mumble client to use the in-world spatial voice, but a better integration is >> on the way. There are also multiple improvements to in-world editing and >> scripting tools. There's a Mumble-enabled server at world.realxtend.org:9000 >> for you to test (cosmic rays broke the scripts, though, and we're working on >> a fix). >> >> Don't forget that you're still looking at an early version of the Naali >> viewer and even more so with the Taiga server. There's a lot you can already >> do with the software and we'd like you to give it a shot and report back, >> but at this stage bugs and missing features are to be expected. >> With the Taiga 0.1 released we can finally say that the next-generation >> realXtend we started working on a little over a year ago has arrived. Taiga >> is basically the good old OpenSimulator plus ModreX combination (now based >> on ScienceSim) with the advanced Cable Beach functionality included. To make >> life easier for server admins we have included a GUI for the management >> functions. >> >> Now would be a very good time to start reporting and (even better!) fixing >> the bugs together with the rest of the community. Your contributions are >> greatly appreciated and as the platform matures we hope to see more and more >> interest from developers who wish to participate in developing realXtend >> with us. I hope you will all have as much fun using realXtend as we've had >> developing it. >> >> Naali 0.2 Donwload: http://github.com/realXtend/naali/downloads >> Taiga 0.1 Donwload: http://github.com/realXtend/taiga/downloads >> >> Instructions (under construction, updated shortly): >> http://wiki.realxtend.org/index.php/Main_Page#Naali_and_Taiga_releases >> >> -- >> http://groups.google.com/group/realxtend >> http://www.realxtend.org > > -- > http://groups.google.com/group/realxtend > http://www.realxtend.org
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