[ogpx] Reference material

"Dickson, Mike (ISS Software)" <mike.dickson@hp.com> Tue, 06 October 2009 17:39 UTC

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From: "Dickson, Mike (ISS Software)" <mike.dickson@hp.com>
To: Joshua Bell <josh@lindenlab.com>, "ogpx@ietf.org" <ogpx@ietf.org>
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From: ogpx-bounces@ietf.org [mailto:ogpx-bounces@ietf.org] On Behalf Of Joshua Bell
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Subject: Re: [ogpx] Virtual worlds versus the real world

Anyone want to take on the task of collecting all of the definitions of "virtual world" that have been floated about, as an
informational draft?

Related, is there a pointer to the other informational documents that are relevant to VWRAP (like the OGP stuff for instance)?  There’s nothing on the VWRAP page or wiki on the IETF site.  It’s clear I could do with some background reading on what’s come before.  I see references to it in other posts.

Mike