Hey, Been waiting on this a while. Has there been any progress been made Tuomas? As Merov already mentioned we're willing to give help.
If you need a place to host documentation and/or code; - You can use the wiki to create a page for documentation over @ https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Open_Source_Portal <https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Open_Source_Portal>- You can also create a JIRA with a patch submission @ jira.secondlife.com/ which we'll be able to review and help fix up. This mailing list as well as with the help of combination of a wiki page we could get up to speed on a design. I'm sure there are many eager developers here who'd chime in about getting this project alive and kicking. - Nexii On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 9:42 PM, Philippe (Merov) Bossut <me...@lindenlab.com > wrote: > Hi Morgaine, > > I'm surprised and disappointed you're reading so much into this. Personal > (and irrelevant) feelings aside, my answer was motivated strictly by the > following: > - There is an already existing set of code with experimental results and it > looks very nice indeed. > - There's a chance all this good work might get lost forever if it doesn't > find a host. > - According to Tuomas, it's relatively isolated on the fringe of the code > and doesn't need rearchitecture. > - The Snowglobe community is certainly the best qualified to look at this > code and see how we could merge it if at all. > > Based on that, the minimum we can do as a community is to show respect for > the work done by Tuomas and his group and welcome them. I see no reason to > turn them down and you haven't provided any BTW. > > Note that I'm not offering to merge the project "as is" but lay out some > steps for Tuomas to take so that we can collectively study that code, > namely: log something in JIRA and attach a patch so we can look at the code. > > I hope others on the list feel the same and that we'll find some enthusiast > folks to look into Tuomas project and see if and how it can fit into > Snowglobe (hint: I'm unlikely to have the bandwidth to do this). The fact > that it might need preliminary work being done on the client-scripting side > of things is, IMO, a plus (give us something tangible to gauge our > thinking). > > Regards, > - Merov > > > _______________________________________________ > Policies and (un)subscribe information available here: > http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/OpenSource-Dev > Please read the policies before posting to keep unmoderated posting > privileges >
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