Re: [vwrap] "What's *not* in VWRAP" - presentation in SL April 20 @ 9:30am Pacific

David W Levine <dwl@us.ibm.com> Tue, 20 April 2010 00:45 UTC

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Subject: Re: [vwrap] "What's *not* in VWRAP" - presentation in SL April 20 @ 9:30am Pacific
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http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/ThorneBridgeTown/162/134/22

That's the ThorneBridgeTown  IBM Research sim, if you want a teleport 
offer, tap Zha Ewry in world sometime around or after  9:20 PDT 




From:
Joshua Bell <josh@lindenlab.com>
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Date:
04/19/2010 06:14 PM
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[vwrap] "What's *not* in VWRAP" - presentation in SL April 20 @ 9:30am 
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Unless there's been a last minute schedule switcheroo I'm unaware of,
I'll be presenting "What's *not* in VWRAP - a dissection of the Linden
Lab Legacy Protocol" to the AWGroupies in Second Life on Tuesday,
April 20th (thats tomorrow!) at 9:30am Pacific.

I'm actually unsure of where the session will be held in-world. Can a
regular please reply with a SLURL?

This was material I'd intended to present at IETF77 in Anaheim but
great content from other presenters took priority. The slides are
linked from https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/77/materials.html but
stick to the source at
https://docs.google.com/present/edit?id=0AfAytYlNCPECZGZ2M24yMl8yN2N0OGJueGNy&hl=en

(I'm not planning on any last minute edits, though!)

For those who look through the slides but may miss the context of the
presentation:

* The talk tries to give listeners a framework to answer the oft-asked
question "When will XYZ be standardized in VWRAP?"
* The talk is intended to be provocative; the slides make some bold
claims I'm expecting the audience to take issue with!
* There is no call for consensus on topics; contrariwise, there are
calls for opening up discussions
* It is not presented with any sort of implied authority, either as
co-chair to the WG or as an employee of Linden Lab. The working group
is highly encouraged to disagree with any of my reasoning or
conclusions!

The in-world presentation will not be under the auspices of the IETF
(i.e. "Note Well" does not apply); any extensive discussion will be
directed to this list, though.
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