Re: [mmox] OGP scalability concerns

Charles Krinke <charles.krinke@gmail.com> Thu, 02 April 2009 23:54 UTC

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Subject: Re: [mmox] OGP scalability concerns
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I believe that thanks to the efforts of JHurliman and others, we have OpenID
in the OpenSim server so we are ready to go.

 As long as JHurliman is hesitant on OGP, so am I personally, but we have
MXP, HyperGrid interop running now and have been able to accept AgentDomain
connections over OGP from the SecondLife BetaGrid.

On the AgentDomain bit, as long as we can perceive a way that other grids
can establish a connection *back* to a SecondLife grid with their own
implementation of AgentDomain, UGAIM or OGS (OpenGridServices), I personally
dont have a lot of objection other then that voiced by my respected peers.

So, lets move forward.

-- 
Charles Krinke
OpenSim Core Developer
OSGrid Director