[ogpx] Informal draft for discussion -- client side capabilities and setup flows

David W Levine <dwl@us.ibm.com> Wed, 24 June 2009 17:09 UTC

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Subject: [ogpx] Informal draft for discussion -- client side capabilities and setup flows
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This is an informal draft intended to drive some feedback and discussion. 
The content follows the discussion a week ago, in SL at the weekly 
AWGroupies meeting. Feedback is welcome, and encouraged, here, and at next 
week's AWGroupy meeting. For those who do not follow the weekly 
discussions, they are held in world, on Second Life Contact Zha Ewry (me) 
or Saijanai Kuhn in world for an invite. The AWGroupies meet Tuesday 
mornings at 9:30 AM Pacific time, in second life. For those who do not 
routinely use second life, a free account is available, details at the 
Linden Lab web site: http://secondlife.com/   I expect the next iteration 
of the document to be posted as an IETF input for discussion at IETF75 in 
Stockholm. 





- David Levine
~ Zha Ewry  (In Second Life)