In thinking about the weaknesses described such as DRM, groups, economy amongst others, as an OpenSim core developer I can say that I am "pro" all these things. Currently OpenSim is at version 0.6.1 which loosely means it is about 60% feature complete.
As an open source project, we depend heavily on patch contributions from the community. That is the basic method by which we leverage the time and passion of the core developers. So, I would like to encourage C# patches for features that are lacking. I have personally applied most of the community supplied patches to OpenSim, so I can tell you that a patch will get a serious discussion and not ignored.
So, lets move forward on DRM, groups, economy and other items. There is at least one "zealot" in the OpenSim core developer group that wishes to encourage some of these things that other, perhaps more vocal folks have down played.
Solving some of the weaknesses of OpenSim
Fri, 01/09/2009 - 20:01 — Charles Krinke (not verified)In thinking about the weaknesses described such as DRM, groups, economy amongst others, as an OpenSim core developer I can say that I am "pro" all these things. Currently OpenSim is at version 0.6.1 which loosely means it is about 60% feature complete.
As an open source project, we depend heavily on patch contributions from the community. That is the basic method by which we leverage the time and passion of the core developers. So, I would like to encourage C# patches for features that are lacking. I have personally applied most of the community supplied patches to OpenSim, so I can tell you that a patch will get a serious discussion and not ignored.
So, lets move forward on DRM, groups, economy and other items. There is at least one "zealot" in the OpenSim core developer group that wishes to encourage some of these things that other, perhaps more vocal folks have down played.
Charles Krinke