Re: [opensource-dev] MOSES & Stuff

2012-10-20 Thread Frans
Yup, it's using Open Sim and it seems like the firestorm viewer. Frans On Sat, Oct 20, 2012 at 9:03 PM, Skye Menjou wrote: > As far as I can see, It's the replacement for the SL Enterprise project, > an older project by Linden Lab to create a Second Life "behind the > firewall". Basically inter

Re: [opensource-dev] MOSES & Stuff

2012-10-20 Thread Skye Menjou
Not quite, It seems to be a replacement for SLE. Using OpenSim and other projects, going around LL itself(OpenSim again). LL canned SLE long ago, so this has come as a replacement. I am not sure, contact this guy: http://brokentablet.arl.army.mil/pages/contact.html Looking at the domain, It's legi

[opensource-dev] MOSES & Stuff

2012-10-20 Thread aklo
So, it's like LL made something that the military was interested in buying, and now maybe they're interested in buying it again? Like that? Actually, what you say sounds like LL sells the whole SL package, server & everything as a product or something. Must be expensive! Am i getting it right?

Re: [opensource-dev] MOSES & Stuff

2012-10-20 Thread Skye Menjou
As far as I can see, It's the replacement for the SL Enterprise project, an older project by Linden Lab to create a Second Life "behind the firewall". Basically internal grids for companies. I know the US Army had interests for this training/meeting wise and looking into it, put money in it. http:/

[opensource-dev] MOSES & Stuff

2012-10-20 Thread aklo
Hi! When i read the dev mail about MOSES & MIAB & stuff, i couldn't help but ask. What does SL (or i guess, LL) have to do with the military? Is there any kind of real connection or something? Are some of the SL devs military people? Thx! - AK --- http://s