Re: [vos-d] More new S5 classes/concepts

2008-02-14 Thread Karsten Otto
Well, I had a look at Croquet before, and even though it seems to be called OpenCroquet now, I am still not impressed. Admittedly, they have some nice eye candy, and working portals. These can even display non-VR applications like web browsers and chess games, neat. Didn't we have that in

[vos-d] Updated Road Map on Wiki

2008-02-14 Thread reed
Posted at: http://interreality.org/phorum/read.php?2,180,180#msg-180 reed wrote: I updated the Road Map page on the Wiki to reflect S5 plans. Pete, please correct it if it's a bit off. This is just a general guideline, we don't really know yet when the first S5 release will be, or whether it

Re: [vos-d] More new S5 classes/concepts

2008-02-14 Thread Reed Hedges
Croquet is very cool. I know Pete and I have been following it and reading about it since we started VOS. I don't know if its details have influenced our design much, but some the end goals and features are similar. A lot about it is not documented, as far as I can tell. It's all is Squeak,

Re: [vos-d] Updated Road Map on Wiki

2008-02-14 Thread Lalo Martins
Also spracht reed (Thu, 14 Feb 2008 09:35:40 -0500): I updated the Road Map page on the Wiki to reflect S5 plans. Pete, please correct it if it's a bit off. This is just a general guideline, we don't really know yet when the first S5 release will be, or whether it will be a 1.0 release or

Re: [vos-d] Updated Road Map on Wiki

2008-02-14 Thread Reed Hedges
On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 07:13:14PM +, Lalo Martins wrote: hypervos is already alive and kicking in the form of an Apache mod_vos; Ack! Why didn't you email the list! I've been adding stuff to S4 hypervos (and intend to port them to S5!) And I have many plans for further development (see