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Infinity Linden is a software architect with the "Technology Integration" group. Her role is to communicate and evangelize upcoming architectural changes to technical communities, and to ensure their input is fed back into the new design(s). If you see her feel free to say "hi", but don't be upset if she doesn't have time to chat much (or at all.) Her interests include Software Reliability and OO-Anything. Her secret shame is a nearly undying appreciation of JavaScript.
Infinity's home away from home in world is infinity is full of stars, but she currently does not hold office hours there.

Can be found on twitter.

What's Infinity Working On?

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User:Infinity_Linden/OGP_For_Technical_Non-Specialists 
This is a discussion of what OGP is, aimed at the technical non-specialist (i.e. - you know about network protocols and software development, but haven't been exposed to virtual worlds that use OGP.
User:Infinity_Linden/IETF_Drafts_and_Meetings 
Linden Lab is participating in the IETF process to define the Open Grid Protocol.
User:Infinity_Linden/Distributed_Object_Concepts 
What were we thinking when we developed OGP?
User:Infinity_Linden/Notes_On_LLSD 
Various public resources on LLSD have failed to describe why certain design decisions were made WRT LLSD. This is an informal discussion of some of them.
User:Infinity_Linden/Annotating_OGP_Interactions 
To date we've used a mish-mash of annotation styles for graphically describing message flows in OGP. While something like UML is a good place to start, we figured we might be able to "tighten up" the annotation a bit. Here are some ideas.
User:Infinity_Linden/OGP_Service_Establishment_Pattern 
When you establish a connection with an OGP service, it typically uses the "Service Establishment Pattern" .
User:Infinity_Linden/OGP_Client_Side_Capabilities 
Capabilities are used to provide trusted network peers with a pre-authorized URL the peer can use to access a sensitive resource.

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User:Infinity_Linden/OGP_Trust_Phase_0 
Ideas for simple trust management between client applications, agent domains and region domains.
User:Infinity_Linden/OGP_Trust_Model 
Who trusts whom in the OGP world. Why you trust someone else; and how you tell who's trusted.
User:Infinity_Linden/OGP_Test_Cases 
How to tell if an agent domain or region adheres to the OGP spec.
User:Infinity_Linden/OGP_Serialization_And_Transport 
A couple clarifications regarding the semantics of Accept:, Content-Type: and Content-Encoding: headers in OGP over HTTP messages.
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