https://wiki.secondlife.com/w/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Bartholomew+Kleiber&feedformat=atomSecond Life Wiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T19:33:44ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.36.1https://wiki.secondlife.com/w/index.php?title=Sandbox&diff=493022Sandbox2009-09-18T16:34:25Z<p>Bartholomew Kleiber: /* Privately-owned Public sandboxes */</p>
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<div>{{Help|Glossary=*}}<br />
'''A "sandbox" is a parcel of land which has been put aside in for practicing building.''' Much like real sandboxes and the concept of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandbox_games sandbox games], creativity and chaos tend to emerge. Several sandboxes exist for specific purposes — such as the Weapons Testing Sandbox — but the majority of sandboxes are simply for regular building.<br />
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Signs within each sandbox area make it clear what's allowed. Sandboxes usually have autoreturn enabled to clean themselves several times a day, so before building, look for info so you aren't caught by surprise. Since sandboxes are experimental, they may also be unstable — be sure to regularly take Inventory backups of anything that's important.<br />
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== Public Linden sandboxes ==<br />
These full-region sandboxes are owned by Linden Lab:<br />
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* '''[http://slurl.com/secondlife/Sandbox%20Cordova/ Sandbox Cordova]''' - Push scripts off.<br />
* '''[http://slurl.com/secondlife/Sandbox%20Goguen/ Sandbox Goguen]''' - Push scripts off.<br />
* '''[http://slurl.com/secondlife/Sandbox%20Newcomb/ Sandbox Newcomb]''' - All scripts off.<br />
* '''[http://slurl.com/secondlife/Sandbox%Wanderton/ Sandbox Wanderton]''' - All scripts off.<br />
* '''[http://slurl.com/secondlife/Sandbox%20Island/ Sandbox Island]''' - Push scripts off.<br />
* '''[http://slurl.com/secondlife/Sandbox%20Island%20/ Sandbox Island Extension]''' - Push scripts off.<br />
* '''[http://slurl.com/secondlife/Sandbox%20-%20Weapons%20testing%20(no%20damag/ Sandbox - Weapons testing (no damag)]''' - Push scripts on, damage off.<br />
* '''[http://slurl.com/secondlife/Combat%20(sandbox)%20-%20Red%20Team's%20HQ/ Combat (sandbox) - Red Team's HQ]''' - Damage-enabled, you can be killed here (and teleported home).<br />
* '''[http://slurl.com/secondlife/Combat%20(sandbox)%20Rausch/ Combat (sandbox) Rausch]''' - Damage-enabled, you can be killed here (and teleported home).<br />
* '''[http://slurl.com/secondlife/Combat%20(sandbox)%20-%20Blue%20Team's%20HQ/ Combat (sandbox) - Blue Team's HQ]''' - Damage-enabled, you can be killed here (and teleported home).<br />
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There are also these partial-region sandboxes, smaller than the above but still useful if you're nearby:<br />
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* '''[http://slurl.com/secondlife/Morris/208/86/33 Sandbox Morris]''' - Near the famed Morris-Ahern Welcome Area.<br />
* '''[http://slurl.com/secondlife/Plum/179/66/33 Sandbox Plum]''' - Near Lime, which was at one time a Welcome Area and a copy of the even-older Morris design. This area used to be deathly quiet but it's since picked up traffic.<br />
* '''[http://slurl.com/secondlife/Here/8/8/44 Here "landbox"] for terraforming''' - Feel free to reshape the terrain. [http://blogs.secondlife.com/community/community/tnt/blog/2009/05/04/land-learn-terraforming-by-doing-it-at-torleys-landbox Watch a video tutorial showing you how.]<br />
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== Privately-owned Public sandboxes ==<br />
These sandboxes are Resident-owned and may have additional features and restrictions. You can find many by using '''Search''''s '''All''' tab and [http://search.secondlife.com/search.php?s=Places&q=sandbox&submit=Go searching for "sandbox"]. List yours here and keep it sorted alphabetically!<br />
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* '''[http://slurl.com/secondlife/Ferox/ Ferox Tropical Island Sandbox]'''<br />
* '''[http://slurl.com/secondlife/Little%20Blue%20Island/128/128/27 Little Blue Island Sandbox]'''<br />
* '''[http://slurl.com/secondlife/Mobit/121/126/30 Mobit Sandbox]'''<br />
* '''[http://slurl.com/secondlife/Mauve/116/95/35 PSG - Mauve Public Sandbox (PG)]'''<br />
* '''[http://slurl.com/secondlife/Columbia/149/148/34 PSG II - Hyboria Mature Sandbox]'''<br />
* '''[http://slurl.com/secondlife/Hyboria/96/212/25 PSG III - Columbia Mature Sandbox]'''<br />
* '''[http://slurl.com/secondlife/Solvo/85/78/24 Solvo PG land and water sandbox]'''<br />
* '''[http://slurl.com/secondlife/Pixelpark/ Pixelpark sandbox (mostly german)]'''<br />
* [YOUR SANDBOX GOES HERE]<br />
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== See also ==<br />
* '''[[Test parcels]]''' - Land you can, uh, test stuff on!<br />
* '''[http://support.secondlife.com/ics/support/KBAnswer.asp?questionID=4302 How to Find Sandbox Regions / Sandbox Region Information]''' - Knowledge Base article.<br />
* '''[http://support.secondlife.com/ics/support/KBAnswer.asp?questionID=5478 How can I find a combat region?]''' - Knowledge Base article.</div>Bartholomew Kleiberhttps://wiki.secondlife.com/w/index.php?title=Open_Grid_Public_Beta/Public_Regions&diff=141223Open Grid Public Beta/Public Regions2008-11-14T13:57:36Z<p>Bartholomew Kleiber: /* Pixelpark */</p>
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<div>The following OpenSim regions supporting the Open Grid protocol are available for you to teleport to once you've authenticated to the agent domain:<br />
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This is value you enter into the region URL dialog on the login screen and the World >> Teleport Region command.<br />
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== Linden Lab OGP Regions ==<br />
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* https://sim1.vaak.lindenlab.com:12043/cap/05917fe9-3347-72d2-cb30-b19c995af1c6: Bonifacio<br />
* https://sim1.vaak.lindenlab.com:12043/cap/82d570ca-bc54-6c45-3e5c-86885fc24c54: Dore<br />
* https://sim1.vaak.lindenlab.com:12043/cap/bebb9435-8406-7925-8aab-f9bb7b00136d: Grignano<br />
* https://sim1.vaak.lindenlab.com:12043/cap/8656050e-a1b4-81ad-70d3-ba94971599c3: Vaak<br />
* https://sim2.vaak.lindenlab.com:12043/cap/aa1f3d29-62e6-0323-828b-b657b4b08e80: Ahern<br />
* https://sim2.vaak.lindenlab.com:12043/cap/0e6b6b40-0bb9-b40c-c673-523fa24c9f30: Ritch<br />
* https://sim2.vaak.lindenlab.com:12043/cap/7d55633f-df0e-0d82-1f59-ebd51de46bad: Miramare<br />
* https://sim2.vaak.lindenlab.com:12043/cap/720f8d50-617c-42c9-d5c3-2511a8ca2f26: Minna<br />
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== Whump Linden's OpenSim ==<br />
* http://75.101.131.107:9000/Interop%20Island<br />
** Go here to get the key to exchange for your own Gridnaut Bear.<br />
* http://75.101.131.107:9000/Nomanisan%20Island<br />
* http://75.101.131.107:9000/Sinshan<br />
* http://75.101.131.107:9000/The%20Bridge%20to%20Nowhere<br />
* 24/7 except for maint and upgrades<br />
* Contact: [[User:Whump Linden|Whump Linden]]<br />
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== Ugotrade ==<br />
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* http://ugotrade.net:9000<br />
* 24/7 if it is down I will restart <br />
* Contact: Tara5 Oh<br />
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== COM.lounge / Tao Takashi / mrtopf.de ==<br />
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* http://plonetv.de:9000<br />
* currently offline due to awaiting new patch<br />
* Contact: [http://mrtopf.de/blog Tao Takashi]<br />
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== BlueWall ==<br />
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* http://ascent.bluewallgroup.com:9300/BlueWall%20Isle<br />
* http://ascent.bluewallgroup.com:9300/Bay%20Side<br />
* 24/7 - may be unavailable for short periods for updates/maintenance<br />
* Contact: [[User:BlueWall Slade | Bluewall Slade]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://BlueWall.Slade@gmail.com BlueWall Slade]<br />
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== SimlandMax ==<br />
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* Region URL: http://simland.org:9009<br />
* 24/7 - may be unavailable for short periods for updates/maintenance<br />
* Contact: [[User:creator Luna]]<br />
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== Elsewhere ==<br />
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* Region URL: http://opensim.nowherevirtual.com:9000<br />
* Times Available: 24/7 (except for maintenance)<br />
* Contact: [[User:Emma Nowhere | Emma Nowhere ]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://emma.nowhere@gmail.com Emma Nowhere]<br />
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== LJPOGP00 ==<br />
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* http://98.26.97.209:9000<br />
* 24/7 - may be unavailable for short periods for updates/maintenance<br />
* Contact: [[User:Julie Wasserstrom | Julie Wasserstrom]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://Julie.Wasserstrom@gmail.com Julie Wasserstrom]<br />
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== Luskwood ==<br />
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* http://opengrid.luskwood.net:9000<br />
* 24/7, Not built out yet though. <br />
* Contact [[User:Michi Lumin | Michi Lumin]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://michi@luskwood.org Michi Lumin]<br />
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== Akina ==<br />
* http://213.186.37.135:9000<br />
* 24/7 except for maint and upgrades<br />
* Contact: [[User:EloiseJolie Capalini|EloiseJolie Capalini]]<br />
* Email [mailto://artana34@gmail.com Artana]<br />
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== Planck and Kaku ==<br />
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* Region URL: http://opensim.vworlds.co.uk:9000<br />
* Times Available: 0:800 23:00 UTC 24/7 when new server is ready<br />
* Contact [mailto://chris.samtanko@googlemail.com Chris Samtanko]<br />
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== Dirac, Fermi, Bohr and Pauli ==<br />
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* Region URL: http://mainland.vworlds.co.uk:9000/<br />
* Times Available: 24/7<br />
* Contact [mailto://chris.samtanko@googlemail.com Chris Samtanko]<br />
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== BrackenLand ==<br />
<br />
* http://<br />
* Temporarily offline<br />
* Contact: [[User:Gomez Bracken | Gomez Bracken]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://gomez@temptations-club.com Gomez Bracken]<br />
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== Piper ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: http://primforge.org:9009<br />
* 24/7 - may be unavailable for short periods for updates/maintenance<br />
* Contact: [http://primforge.com/ Torrid Luna]<br />
<br />
== Zinnemann Grid ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: http://zinnemanngrid.com:9000<br />
* [http://www.zinnemann.com/grid.asp Zinnemann Grid Webpage]<br />
* Contact: [[User:Hans Zinnemann | Hans Zinnemann]]<br />
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== Lakewood / Ducatillon Group Project ==<br />
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* http://dgpexperimental.selfip.org:9000<br />
* 24/7 - might be unavailable for short periods as far as we update/maintain the location<br />
* Contact: [[User:McCoy Ducatillon | McCoy Ducatillon]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://ducatillongroup@gmail.com McCoy Ducatillon]<br />
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== Burning Life Test Open Sim ==<br />
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* Region URL: http://68.178.191.56:9000<br />
* Times Available: 24/7 (Unless Under Update)<br />
* Contact: [[User:Vicero Lambert | Vicero Lambert ]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://jakekukuk@gmail.com Vicero Lambert]<br />
<br />
== Litesim Mainland ==<br />
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* http://lsmainland.ogs-openuser.litesim.com:8000/ogp_listen<br />
* 24/7 - occasional issues<br />
* Contact: [[User:Gareth Ellison | Gareth Nelson]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://gareth@litesim.com Gareth Nelson]<br />
* About 10 regions on the grid<br />
* Can also now do TP into other random (non-OGP) grids and tested with OSGrid and central grid<br />
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== Gridrock Worlds ==<br />
* closed for the next few months<br />
* Blog info: http://www.in2orbit.net<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://whyroc@in2orbit.net whyroc Slade]<br />
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== Douggles Hangout ==<br />
* Region URL http://club-panty.com:9000<br />
* 24/7 uptime<br />
* Contact bonghit Schism_External <br />
* Email [mailto:pantera.42069@yahoo.com]<br />
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== Pixelpark ==<br />
* Region URL http://pixelpark.servegame.org:9000<br />
* online ('''updated''' to OpenSim 0.6 as of 11/14/08 on Amazon EC2)<br />
* Contact [[User:Bartholomew Kleiber | Bartholomew Kleiber ]] <br />
* Email [mailto://dirk.krause@pixelpark.com Dirk Krause]<br />
<br />
== Five Miles Out ==<br />
* Region URL http://taurus.fivemile.org:9000<br />
* 24/7 uptime 1 Gbps<br />
* Contact [[User:Jim Kupferberg | Jim Kupferberg ]] <br />
* Email [mailto:info@fivemile.net Jim Kupferberg]<br />
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== Whichway From Here ==<br />
* Region URL http://ae6vk.harpsichordyet.com:9000<br />
* 09:00-22:00 SLT, but down at my whim.<br />
* Contact [[User:Whichway Janus | Whichway Janus ]] <br />
* Email [mailto:Whichway.Janus@Yahoo.Com Whichway Janus]<br />
<br />
== Dahlia Island ==<br />
* Region URL http://thnk1.dyndns.org:9000<br />
* 24/7 uptime, subject to outages for upgrades<br />
* Contact [[User:Dahlia Trimble | Dahlia Trimble]]<br />
* Email [mailto:dahliaTrimble@gmail.com Dahlia Trimble]<br />
<br />
== 3Di OGP Test ==<br />
* Region URL http://210.188.235.138:9000<br />
* 24/7 uptime, subject to outages for upgrades<br />
* Contact [[User:Kish Kas | Kish Kas]]<br />
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== Bit Island ==<br />
* Region URL http://mark.bitlife.jp:9000<br />
* 24/7 uptime <br />
* Contact [[User:Bit2zero Planer | Bit2zero Planer]]<br />
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== metaXLR8 ==<br />
* Region URL http://metaxlr8.com:9000<br />
* Uptime 24/7, down only for testing and updating<br />
* See http://metafuturing.net/index.php/MetaXLR8_OpenSim<br />
* Contact: Giulio Perhaps<br />
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== La Isla West ==<br />
* http://24.30.54.84:9000<br />
* 24/7 - may be unavailable for short periods for updates/maintenance<br />
* Contact: [[User:m0rdred Veil | m0rdred Veil]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://m0rdredveil@yahoo.com m0rdred Veil]<br />
<br />
== AUGrid-OGP Norgan ==<br />
* http://66.197.247.222:9005 http://ogp.augrid.org:9005<br />
* http://ogp.augrid.org:9005/OGP%20Plaza - OGP Plaza<br />
* http://ogp.augrid.org:9005/nortopia - Nortopia<br />
* http://ogp.augrid.org:9005/augrid.org%20ogp - Augrid.org OGP<br />
* http://ogp.augrid.org:9005/jodyville - JodyVille<br />
* http://ogp.augrid.org:9005/66.197.247.222 - Test Numerical Sim name<br />
* All regions are on AUGrid.org and Beta Grid<br />
* Online 24/7 - Info and custom objects with land shaped like Aust. more info http://www.augrid.org<br />
* Contact: [[User:Norgan Torok|Norgan Torok]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://contact@augrid.org Norgan Torok (SL)/Norgan Crazys (AUGrid)]<br />
<br />
== Berlinos ==<br />
* 1. Region URL: http://testgrid.de:9000/berlinos<br />
* 2. Region URL: http://testgrid.de:9000/berlinos2<br />
* 24/7 uptime<br />
* Contact: [[User:Easyfresh Auer]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://easyfresh.auer@easyfresh-auer.de Easyfresh Auer]<br />
<br />
== Bulli's Land ==<br />
* Region URL: http://83.247.63.174:9000<br />
* Up as much as possible<br />
* Contact: [[User:Bulli Schumann]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://bulli.schumann@gmail.com Bulli Schumann]<br />
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== GCSE ==<br />
* Region URL: http://gcse.ath.cx:9300<br />
* 24/7 uptime (unless NAT loopback fails)<br />
* Contact: [[User:Herfulnerful Holsworthy]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://herfulnerful@charter.net Herfulnerful Holsworthy]<br />
<br />
== Laps Grid ==<br />
* Experimental Sandbox on Physical and Mental Health <br />
* GRID MIMIR OPENSIM FOR HEALTH: -loginuri http://grid.centromimir.it:8002 -loginpage http://grid.centromimir.it <br />
* OGP: -loginuri http://grid.centromimir.it:9000 -loginpage http://grid.centromimir.it <br />
* OGP REGIONS: Garda Lake Simulation, Caffe Freud, Centro Mimir, Suburbia<br />
* 24/7 <br />
* Contact: [[User:Lapsus Weinstein]]<br />
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== Radioactive World ==<br />
* Region URL: '''http://ct1aic.dyndns.org:9000'''<br />
* Up as much as possible<br />
* Also with 14 SIM's @ OSGRID<br />
* Contact: [[User:Radioactive Rosca]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://radioactive.rosca@gmail.com Radioactive Rosca]<br />
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== Bloob box Island ==<br />
* Region URL: http://87.98.134.166:9000<br />
* Up as much as possible<br />
* Contact: [[User:kaly Mayako]]<br />
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== Chandra ==<br />
* http://surya.grids.litesim.com:8000/ogp_listen<br />
* 24/7 except for maint and upgrades<br />
* Contact: [[User:Armon Aeon|Armon Aeon]]<br />
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== Ciuso Prime ==<br />
*http://128.177.27.217:9000 or http://prime.ciuso.com:9000 - DNS unavailable due to hosting change; server being restored as we speak :)<br />
*intended to be up 24*7 except for maintenance and upgrades<br />
* Contact: [[User:Sered Woollahra|Sered Woollahra]], seredsecondlife at gmail.com<br />
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== Lexania ==<br />
* 1. OGP Region URL: http://lexa.ath.cx:9000<br />
* 2. OGP Region URL: http://lexa.ath.cx:9000/Lexania2<br />
* Uptime: Quite a lot<br />
* Status: Three trees and a puddle (per region!) :)<br />
* Contact: Why not<br />
* Which one: SL in-world IM, to [[User: Lexa Sands|Lexa Sands]]<br />
* E-Mail: Yes, SL in-world IM (while offline)<br />
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* (No SSL port configured at the moment)<br />
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==Kurai's OpenSims==<br />
*http://zeitenwerk.de:9128<br />
*Uptime: 24/7 - 100 Mbits<br />
*Contact: [[User: Kuraiko Yoshikawa|Kuraiko Yoshikawa]]<br />
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== TicTacToe for Gridnauts ==<br />
* This "opensim" (world) is a test for "minimum requirements". We are using a Dell Latitude D600 notebook having a Intel Centrino 2.0 Ghz, 512 Mb (RAM) and a broadband line having only 256 Kbps (for downloads)/100 Kbps (for uploads).<br />
* 2 avatares can play the tic-tac-toe game clicking cubes, that will rotate. <br />
* http://titactoe.ath.cx:9000/TicTacToe<br />
* Our "opensim" is hooked to OSGrid. Region: TicTacToe.<br />
* If you like to do a test or a demo, please contact me.<br />
* Contact: [[User:Adamascj Aji|Americo Damasceno - Adamascj Aji]]<br />
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== Beta Technologies OpenSim (Mini-)Grid ==<br />
* Micro-grid for [http://betatechnologies.info/ Beta Technologies]. <br />
* The first four regions are co-located in Phoenix, Arizona (ping times should be about the same as to LL's grids); the last four in Portugal, Europe. The purpose was to test running a common grid distributed among two data centres. Servers are quite different in performance: the European server has much more memory and performance, but the network access is poor. The Arizona regions are on a low-powered server which however boasts excellent connectivity. The experience of going from one to the other is quite intriguing.<br />
* Open for now as we just test things out; some regions might be closed in the future as this Mini-Grid begins to be internally used for our own projects (mostly as a temporary sandbox before transferring content to LL's grid).<br />
* Uptime: ought to be 99.7%, except for upgrades and the odd reconfiguration. Some sims or parcels might me closed as this is being used for some internal testing.<br />
* No support web site for now (users are created manually)<br />
* if you wish to add your region to our Mini-Grid for tests, and don't wish to go through the fuss of creating your set of central servers, you're welcome to do so at this stage. Just contact us!<br />
* Available regions as follows:<br />
** 3650/3650 - Beta Technologies - http://asimov.betatechnologies.info:9000/<br />
** 3650/3651 - Beta Technologies1 - http://asimov.betatechnologies.info:9001/<br />
** 3651/3650 - Beta Technologies2 - http://asimov.betatechnologies.info:9002/<br />
** 3651/3651 - Beta Technologies3 - http://asimov.betatechnologies.info:9003/<br />
** 3652/3650 - EggVille - http://bradbury.betatechnologies.info:9000/<br />
** 3652/3651 - Beta Sandbox - http://bradbury.betatechnologies.info:9001/<br />
** 3651/3652 - Terreiro do Paco - http://bradbury.betatechnologies.info:9002/<br />
** 3652/3652 - Palacio Real - http://bradbury.betatechnologies.info:9003/<br />
* Contact: [[User:Gwyneth Llewelyn|Gwyneth Llewelyn]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://Gwyneth.Llewelyn@BetaTechnologies.Info Gwyneth Llewelyn]<br />
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[[category:Open_Grid_Public_Beta]]</div>Bartholomew Kleiberhttps://wiki.secondlife.com/w/index.php?title=Open_Grid_Public_Beta/Public_Regions&diff=94423Open Grid Public Beta/Public Regions2008-10-04T17:10:21Z<p>Bartholomew Kleiber: /* Pixelpark */</p>
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<div>The following OpenSim regions supporting the Open Grid protocol are available for you to teleport to once you've authenticated to the agent domain:<br />
<br />
This is value you enter into the region URL dialog on the login screen and the World >> Teleport Region command.<br />
<br />
== Linden Lab OGP Regions ==<br />
<br />
* http://sim1.vaak.lindenlab.com:13000/public_seed<br />
* http://sim1.vaak.lindenlab.com:13001/public_seed<br />
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== Whump Linden's OpenSim ==<br />
* http://75.101.131.107:9000/Interop%20Island<br />
** Go here to get the key to exchange for your own Gridnaut Bear.<br />
* http://75.101.131.107:9000/Nomanisan%20Island<br />
* http://75.101.131.107:9000/Sinshan<br />
* http://75.101.131.107:9000/The%20Bridge%20to%20Nowhere<br />
* 24/7 except for maint and upgrades<br />
* Contact: [[User:Whump Linden|Whump Linden]]<br />
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== Ugotrade ==<br />
<br />
* http://ugotrade.net:9000<br />
* 24/7 if it is down I will restart <br />
* Contact: Tara5 Oh<br />
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== COM.lounge / Tao Takashi / mrtopf.de ==<br />
<br />
* http://plonetv.de:9000<br />
* currently offline due to awaiting new patch<br />
* Contact: [http://mrtopf.de/blog Tao Takashi]<br />
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== BlueWall ==<br />
<br />
* http://ascent.bluewallgroup.com:9300/BlueWall%20Isle<br />
* http://ascent.bluewallgroup.com:9300/Bay%20Side<br />
* 24/7 - may be unavailable for short periods for updates/maintenance<br />
* Contact: [[User:BlueWall Slade | Bluewall Slade]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://BlueWall.Slade@gmail.com BlueWall Slade]<br />
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== SimlandMax ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: http://simland.org:9009<br />
* 24/7 - may be unavailable for short periods for updates/maintenance<br />
* Contact: [[User:creator Luna]]<br />
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== Elsewhere ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: http://opensim.nowherevirtual.com:9000<br />
* Times Available: 24/7 (except for maintenance)<br />
* Contact: [[User:Emma Nowhere | Emma Nowhere ]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://emma.nowhere@gmail.com Emma Nowhere]<br />
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== LJPOGP00 ==<br />
<br />
* http://98.26.97.209:9000<br />
* 24/7 - may be unavailable for short periods for updates/maintenance<br />
* Contact: [[User:Julie Wasserstrom | Julie Wasserstrom]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://Julie.Wasserstrom@gmail.com Julie Wasserstrom]<br />
<br />
== Luskwood ==<br />
<br />
* http://opengrid.luskwood.net:9000<br />
* 24/7, Not built out yet though. <br />
* Contact [[User:Michi Lumin | Michi Lumin]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://michi@luskwood.org Michi Lumin]<br />
<br />
== Akina ==<br />
* http://213.186.37.135:9000<br />
* 24/7 except for maint and upgrades<br />
* Contact: [[User:EloiseJolie Capalini|EloiseJolie Capalini]]<br />
* Email [mailto://artana34@gmail.com Artana]<br />
<br />
== Planck and Kaku ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: http://opensim.vworlds.co.uk:9000<br />
* Times Available: 0:800 23:00 UTC 24/7 when new server is ready<br />
* Contact [mailto://chris.samtanko@googlemail.com Chris Samtanko]<br />
<br />
== Dirac, Fermi, Bohr and Pauli ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: http://mainland.vworlds.co.uk:9000/<br />
* Times Available: 24/7<br />
* Contact [mailto://chris.samtanko@googlemail.com Chris Samtanko]<br />
<br />
== BrackenLand ==<br />
<br />
* http://<br />
* Temporarily offline<br />
* Contact: [[User:Gomez Bracken | Gomez Bracken]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://gomez@temptations-club.com Gomez Bracken]<br />
<br />
== Piper ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: http://primforge.org:9009<br />
* 24/7 - may be unavailable for short periods for updates/maintenance<br />
* Contact: [http://primforge.com/ Torrid Luna]<br />
<br />
== Lakewood / Ducatillon Group Project ==<br />
<br />
* http://dgpexperimental.selfip.org:9000<br />
* 24/7 - might be unavailable for short periods as far as we update/maintain the location<br />
* Contact: [[User:McCoy Ducatillon | McCoy Ducatillon]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://ducatillongroup@gmail.com McCoy Ducatillon]<br />
<br />
== Burning Life Test Open Sim ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: http://68.178.191.56:9000<br />
* Times Available: 24/7 (Unless Under Update)<br />
* Contact: [[User:Vicero Lambert | Vicero Lambert ]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://jakekukuk@gmail.com Vicero Lambert]<br />
<br />
== Litesim Mainland ==<br />
<br />
* http://lsmainland.ogs-openuser.litesim.com:8000/ogp_listen<br />
* 24/7 - occasional issues<br />
* Contact: [[User:Gareth Ellison | Gareth Nelson]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://gareth@litesim.com Gareth Nelson]<br />
* About 10 regions on the grid<br />
* Can also now do TP into other random (non-OGP) grids and tested with OSGrid and central grid<br />
<br />
== Gridrock Worlds ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: http://gridrock.com:9000<br />
* Dedicated Server - 24/7 - 100 Mbps <br />
* Status: updated September 27th - online<br />
* Contact: [[User:whyroc Slade | whyroc Slade ]]<br />
* Blog info: http://www.in2orbit.net<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://whyroc@in2orbit.net whyroc Slade]<br />
<br />
== Douggles Hangout ==<br />
* Region URL http://club-panty.com:9000<br />
* 24/7 uptime<br />
* Contact bonghit Schism_External <br />
* Email [mailto:pantera.42069@yahoo.com]<br />
<br />
== Pixelpark ==<br />
* Region URL http://curious.servegame.org:9000<br />
* online ('''updated''' to r6665 as of 10/04/08)<br />
* Contact [[User:Bartholomew Kleiber | Bartholomew Kleiber ]] <br />
* Email [mailto://dirk.krause@pixelpark.com Dirk Krause]<br />
<br />
== Five Miles Out ==<br />
* Region URL http://taurus.fivemile.org:9000<br />
* 24/7 uptime 1 Gbps<br />
* Contact [[User:Jim Kupferberg | Jim Kupferberg ]] <br />
* Email [mailto:info@fivemile.net Jim Kupferberg]<br />
<br />
== Whichway From Here ==<br />
* Region URL http://ae6vk.harpsichordyet.com:9000<br />
* 09:00-22:00 SLT, but down at my whim.<br />
* Contact [[User:Whichway Janus | Whichway Janus ]] <br />
* Email [mailto:Whichway.Janus@Yahoo.Com Whichway Janus]<br />
<br />
== Dahlia Island ==<br />
* Region URL http://thnk1.dyndns.org:9000<br />
* 24/7 uptime, subject to outages for upgrades<br />
* Contact [[User:Dahlia Trimble | Dahlia Trimble]]<br />
* Email [mailto:dahliaTrimble@gmail.com Dahlia Trimble]<br />
<br />
== 3Di OGP Test ==<br />
* Region URL http://210.188.235.138:9000<br />
* 24/7 uptime, subject to outages for upgrades<br />
* Contact [[User:Kish Kas | Kish Kas]]<br />
<br />
== Bit Island ==<br />
* Region URL http://mark.bitlife.jp:9000<br />
* 24/7 uptime <br />
* Contact [[User:Bit2zero Planer | Bit2zero Planer]]<br />
<br />
== metaXLR8 ==<br />
* Region URL http://metaxlr8.com:9000<br />
* Uptime 24/7, down only for testing and updating<br />
* See http://metafuturing.net/index.php/MetaXLR8_OpenSim<br />
* Contact: Giulio Perhaps<br />
<br />
== La Isla West ==<br />
* http://24.30.54.84:9000<br />
* 24/7 - may be unavailable for short periods for updates/maintenance<br />
* Contact: [[User:m0rdred Veil | m0rdred Veil]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://m0rdredveil@yahoo.com m0rdred Veil]<br />
<br />
== AUGrid-OGP Norgan ==<br />
* http://66.197.247.222:9005 http://ogp.augrid.org:9005<br />
* http://ogp.augrid.org:9005/OGP%20Plaza - OGP Plaza<br />
* http://ogp.augrid.org:9005/nortopia - Nortopia<br />
* http://ogp.augrid.org:9005/augrid.org%20ogp - Augrid.org OGP<br />
* http://ogp.augrid.org:9005/jodyville - JodyVille<br />
* http://ogp.augrid.org:9005/66.197.247.222 - Test Numerical Sim name<br />
* All regions are on AUGrid.org and Beta Grid<br />
* Online 24/7 - Info and custom objects with land shaped like Aust. more info http://www.augrid.org<br />
* Contact: [[User:Norgan Torok|Norgan Torok]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://contact@augrid.org Norgan Torok (SL)/Norgan Crazys (AUGrid)]<br />
<br />
== Berlinos ==<br />
* 1. Region URL: http://testgrid.de:9000/berlinos<br />
* 2. Region URL: http://testgrid.de:9000/berlinos2<br />
* 24/7 uptime<br />
* Contact: [[User:Easyfresh Auer]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://easyfresh.auer@easyfresh-auer.de Easyfresh Auer]<br />
<br />
== Bulli's Land ==<br />
* Region URL: http://83.247.63.174:9000<br />
* Up as much as possible<br />
* Contact: [[User:Bulli Schumann]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://bulli.schumann@gmail.com Bulli Schumann]<br />
<br />
== GCSE ==<br />
* Region URL: http://gcse.ath.cx:9300<br />
* 24/7 uptime (unless NAT loopback fails)<br />
* Contact: [[User:Herfulnerful Holsworthy]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://herfulnerful@charter.net Herfulnerful Holsworthy]<br />
<br />
== Laps Grid ==<br />
* Experimental Sandbox on Physical and Mental Health <br />
* GRID MIMIR OPENSIM FOR HEALTH: -loginuri http://grid.centromimir.it:8002 -loginpage http://grid.centromimir.it <br />
* OGP: -loginuri http://grid.centromimir.it:9000 -loginpage http://grid.centromimir.it <br />
* OGP REGIONS: Garda Lake Simulation, Caffe Freud, Centro Mimir, Suburbia<br />
* 24/7 <br />
* Contact: [[User:Lapsus Weinstein]]<br />
<br />
== Radioactive World ==<br />
* Region URL: '''http://ct1aic.dyndns.org:9000'''<br />
* Up as much as possible<br />
* Also with 14 SIM's @ OSGRID<br />
* Contact: [[User:Radioactive Rosca]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://radioactive.rosca@gmail.com Radioactive Rosca]<br />
<br />
== Bloob box Island ==<br />
* Region URL: http://87.98.134.166:9000<br />
* Up as much as possible<br />
* Contact: [[User:kaly Mayako]]<br />
<br />
== Chandra ==<br />
* http://surya.grids.litesim.com:8000/ogp_listen<br />
* 24/7 except for maint and upgrades<br />
* Contact: [[User:Armon Aeon|Armon Aeon]]<br />
<br />
== Ciuso Prime ==<br />
*http://85.214.71.94:9000 or http://prime.ciuso.com:9000 (currently teleporting works best using the ip address)<br />
*intended to be up 24*7 except for maintenance and upgrades<br />
* Contact: [[User:Sered Woollahra|Sered Woollahra]], seredsecondlife at gmail.com<br />
<br />
== Lexania ==<br />
* 1. OGP Region URL: http://lexa.ath.cx:9000<br />
* 2. OGP Region URL: http://lexa.ath.cx:9000/Lexania2<br />
* Uptime: Quite a lot<br />
* Status: Three trees and a puddle (per region!) :)<br />
* Contact: Why not<br />
* Which one: SL in-world IM, to [[User: Lexa Sands|Lexa Sands]]<br />
* E-Mail: Yes, SL in-world IM (while offline)<br />
<br />
* (No SSL port configured at the moment)<br />
<br />
== TicTacToe for Gridnauts ==<br />
* This "opensim" (world) is a test for "minimum requirements". We are using a Dell Latitude D600 notebook having a Intel Centrino 2.0 Ghz, 512 Mb (RAM) and a broadband line having only 256 Kbps (for downloads)/100 Kbps (for uploads).<br />
* 2 avatares can play the tic-tac-toe game clicking cubes, that will rotate. <br />
* http://titactoe.ath.cx:9000/TicTacToe<br />
* Our "opensim" is hooked to OSGrid. Region: TicTacToe.<br />
* If you like to do a test or a demo, please contact me.<br />
* Contact: [[User:Adamascj Aji|Americo Damasceno - Adamascj Aji]]<br />
<br />
<br />
[[category:Open_Grid_Public_Beta]]</div>Bartholomew Kleiberhttps://wiki.secondlife.com/w/index.php?title=User:Bartholomew_Kleiber&diff=92984User:Bartholomew Kleiber2008-09-25T21:37:20Z<p>Bartholomew Kleiber: addes reference to my serious games whitepaper</p>
<hr />
<div>A placeholder for now, more info to follow.<br />
<br />
A short reference to the [http://web3d-blog.de web3d-blog].<br />
<br />
Dirk Krause/Bartholomew Kleiber<br />
<br />
[http://www.pixelpark.com/de/pixelpark/_ressourcen/attachments/publikationen/080529_White_Paper_Serious_Games_English_final.pdf]<br />
Serious Games Whitepaper<br />
<br />
---------------------<br />
References to look at<br />
---------------------<br />
<br />
very interesting XEP here:<br />
<br />
[http://www.xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0235.html]<br />
''This specification defines an XMPP extension for delegating access to protected resources over XMPP, using the OAuth protocol. In the language of OAuth, a User can authorize a Consumer to access a Protected Resource that is hosted by a Service Provider; this authorization is encapsulated in a token that the User requests from the Service Provider, that the User shares with the Consumer, and that the Consumer then presents to the Service Provider in an access request. This specification assumes that OAuth tokens will be acquired via HTTP as defined in the core OAuth specification, then presented over XMPP to a Service Provider. The Protected Resources accessible over XMPP might include groupchat rooms, data feeds hosted at publish-subscribe nodes, media relays, communication gateways, and other items of interest.''<br />
<br />
<br />
[https://stpeter.im/?p=2228]<br />
code example.<br />
<br />
[http://oauth.net/code]<br />
C# and python implementation among others.<br />
<br />
[http://www.thomas-guettler.de/vortraege/zodb/einfuehrung.html]<br />
German ZODB introduction.<br />
<br />
[http://www.scribd.com/doc/193634/Jabber-Inc-SIP-RTP-XMPP-White-Paper?autodown=pdf]<br />
Jabber Inc SIP RTP XMPP White Paper (ePaper)<br />
<br />
[http://www.jabber.com/CE/WhitePapers]<br />
http://www.jabber.com/CE/WhitePapers<br />
<br />
[http://www.sipcenter.com/sip.nsf/html/Whitepapers]<br />
General SIP Whitepapers</div>Bartholomew Kleiberhttps://wiki.secondlife.com/w/index.php?title=Open_Grid_Public_Beta/Public_Regions&diff=92617Open Grid Public Beta/Public Regions2008-09-24T07:24:19Z<p>Bartholomew Kleiber: /* Pixelpark */</p>
<hr />
<div>The following OpenSim regions supporting the Open Grid protocol are available for you to teleport to once you've authenticated to the agent domain:<br />
<br />
This is value you enter into the region URL dialog on the login screen and the World >> Teleport Region command.<br />
<br />
== Linden Lab OGP Regions ==<br />
<br />
* http://sim1.vaak.lindenlab.com:13000/public_seed<br />
* http://sim1.vaak.lindenlab.com:13001/public_seed<br />
<br />
== Whump Linden's OpenSim ==<br />
* http://75.101.131.107:9000/Interop%20Island<br />
** Go here to get the key to exchange for your own Gridnaut Bear.<br />
* http://75.101.131.107:9000/Nomanisan%20Island<br />
* http://75.101.131.107:9000/Sinshan<br />
* http://75.101.131.107:9000/The%20Bridge%20to%20Nowhere<br />
* 24/7 except for maint and upgrades<br />
* Contact: [[User:Whump Linden|Whump Linden]]<br />
<br />
== Ugotrade ==<br />
<br />
* http://ugotrade.net:9000<br />
* 24/7 if it is down I will restart <br />
* Contact: Tara5 Oh<br />
<br />
== COM.lounge / Tao Takashi / mrtopf.de ==<br />
<br />
* http://plonetv.de:9000<br />
* currently offline due to awaiting new patch<br />
* Contact: [http://mrtopf.de/blog Tao Takashi]<br />
<br />
== BlueWall ==<br />
<br />
* http://ascent.bluewallgroup.com:9300/BlueWall%20Isle<br />
* http://ascent.bluewallgroup.com:9300/Bay%20Side<br />
* 24/7 - may be unavailable for short periods for updates/maintenance<br />
* Contact: [[User:BlueWall Slade | Bluewall Slade]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://BlueWall.Slade@gmail.com BlueWall Slade]<br />
<br />
== SimlandMax ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: http://simland.org:9009<br />
* 24/7 - may be unavailable for short periods for updates/maintenance<br />
* Contact: [[User:creator Luna]]<br />
<br />
== Elsewhere ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: http://opensim.nowherevirtual.com:9000<br />
* Times Available: 24/7 (except for maintenance)<br />
* Contact: [[User:Emma Nowhere | Emma Nowhere ]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://emma.nowhere@gmail.com Emma Nowhere]<br />
<br />
== LJPOGP00 ==<br />
<br />
* http://98.26.97.209:9000<br />
* 24/7 - may be unavailable for short periods for updates/maintenance<br />
* Contact: [[User:Julie Wasserstrom | Julie Wasserstrom]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://Julie.Wasserstrom@gmail.com Julie Wasserstrom]<br />
<br />
== Luskwood ==<br />
<br />
* http://opengrid.luskwood.net:9000<br />
* 24/7, Not built out yet though. <br />
* Contact [[User:Michi Lumin | Michi Lumin]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://michi@luskwood.org Michi Lumin]<br />
<br />
== Akina ==<br />
* http://213.186.37.135:9000<br />
* 24/7 except for maint and upgrades<br />
* Contact: [[User:EloiseJolie Capalini|EloiseJolie Capalini]]<br />
* Email [mailto://artana34@gmail.com Artana]<br />
<br />
== Planck ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: http://planck.vworlds.co.uk:9000<br />
* Times Available: 0:800 23:00 UTC 24/7 when new server is ready<br />
* Contact [mailto://chris.samtanko@googlemail.com Chris Samtanko]<br />
<br />
== Dirac ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: http://dirac.vworlds.co.uk:9000/<br />
* Times Available: 24/7<br />
* Contact [mailto://chris.samtanko@googlemail.com Chris Samtanko]<br />
<br />
== BrackenLand ==<br />
<br />
* http://<br />
* Temporarily offline<br />
* Contact: [[User:Gomez Bracken | Gomez Bracken]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://gomez@temptations-club.com Gomez Bracken]<br />
<br />
== Piper ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: http://primforge.org:9009<br />
* 24/7 - may be unavailable for short periods for updates/maintenance<br />
* Contact: [http://primforge.com/ Torrid Luna]<br />
<br />
== Lakewood / Ducatillon Group Project ==<br />
<br />
* http://dgpexperimental.selfip.org:9000<br />
* 24/7 - might be unavailable for short periods as far as we update/maintain the location<br />
* Contact: [[User:McCoy Ducatillon | McCoy Ducatillon]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://ducatillongroup@gmail.com McCoy Ducatillon]<br />
<br />
== Burning Life Test Open Sim ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: http://68.178.191.56:9000<br />
* Times Available: 24/7 (Unless Under Update)<br />
* Contact: [[User:Vicero Lambert | Vicero Lambert ]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://jakekukuk@gmail.com Vicero Lambert]<br />
<br />
== Litesim Mainland ==<br />
<br />
* http://lsmainland.ogs-openuser.litesim.com:8000/ogp_listen<br />
* 24/7 - occasional issues<br />
* Contact: [[User:Gareth Ellison | Gareth Nelson]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://gareth@litesim.com Gareth Nelson]<br />
* About 10 regions on the grid<br />
* Can also now do TP into other random (non-OGP) grids and tested with OSGrid and central grid<br />
<br />
== Gridrock Worlds ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: http://gridrock.com:9000<br />
* Dedicated Server - 24/7 - 100 Mbps <br />
* Status: from September 17th - online<br />
* Contact: [[User:whyroc Slade | whyroc Slade ]]<br />
* Blog info: http://www.in2orbit.net<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://whyroc@in2orbit.net whyroc Slade]<br />
<br />
== Douggles Hangout ==<br />
* Region URL http://club-panty.com:9000<br />
* 24/7 uptime<br />
* Contact bonghit Schism_External <br />
* Email [mailto:pantera.42069@yahoo.com]<br />
<br />
== Pixelpark ==<br />
* Region URL http://curious.servegame.org:9000<br />
* online ('''updated''' to the latest trunk as of 09/24/08)<br />
* Contact [[User:Bartholomew Kleiber | Bartholomew Kleiber ]] <br />
* Email [mailto://dirk.krause@pixelpark.com Dirk Krause]<br />
<br />
== Five Miles Out ==<br />
* Region URL http://taurus.fivemile.org:9000<br />
* 24/7 uptime 1 Gbps<br />
* Contact [[User:Jim Kupferberg | Jim Kupferberg ]] <br />
* Email [mailto:info@fivemile.net Jim Kupferberg]<br />
<br />
== Whichway From Here ==<br />
* Region URL http://ae6vk.harpsichordyet.com:9000<br />
* 09:00-22:00 SLT, but down at my whim.<br />
* Contact [[User:Whichway Janus | Whichway Janus ]] <br />
* Email [mailto:Whichway.Janus@Yahoo.Com Whichway Janus]<br />
<br />
== Dahlia Island ==<br />
* Region URL http://thnk1.dyndns.org:9000<br />
* 24/7 uptime, subject to outages for upgrades<br />
* Contact [[User:Dahlia Trimble | Dahlia Trimble]]<br />
* Email [mailto:dahliaTrimble@gmail.com Dahlia Trimble]<br />
<br />
== 3Di OGP Test ==<br />
* Region URL http://210.188.235.138:9000<br />
* 24/7 uptime, subject to outages for upgrades<br />
* Contact [[User:Kish Kas | Kish Kas]]<br />
<br />
== Bit Island ==<br />
* Region URL http://mark.bitlife.jp:9000<br />
* 24/7 uptime <br />
* Contact [[User:Bit2zero Planer | Bit2zero Planer]]<br />
<br />
== metaXLR8 ==<br />
* Region URL http://metaxlr8.com:9000<br />
* Uptime 24/7, down only for testing and updating<br />
* See http://metafuturing.net/index.php/MetaXLR8_OpenSim<br />
* Contact: Giulio Perhaps<br />
<br />
== La Isla West ==<br />
* http://24.30.54.84:9000<br />
* 24/7 - may be unavailable for short periods for updates/maintenance<br />
* Contact: [[User:m0rdred Veil | m0rdred Veil]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://m0rdredveil@yahoo.com m0rdred Veil]<br />
<br />
== Aequilibrium-OGP ==<br />
* http://zeitenwerk.de:9128<br />
* 24/7 - Online but without ODE Physic... (sometimes down for troubleshooting)<br />
* Contact: [[User:Kuraiko Yoshikawa|Kuraiko Yoshikawa]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://kuraiko@zeitenwerk.de Kuraiko Yoshikawa]<br />
<br />
== AUGrid-OGP Norgan ==<br />
* http://66.197.247.222:9005 http://ogp.augrid.org:9005<br />
* http://ogp.augrid.org:9005/OGP%20Plaza - OGP Plaza<br />
* http://ogp.augrid.org:9005/nortopia - Nortopia<br />
* http://ogp.augrid.org:9005/augrid.org%20ogp - Augrid.org OGP<br />
* http://ogp.augrid.org:9005/jodyville - JodyVille<br />
* http://ogp.augrid.org:9005/66.197.247.222 - Test Numerical Sim name<br />
* All regions are on AUGrid.org and Beta Grid<br />
* Online 24/7 - Info and custom objects with land shaped like Aust. more info http://www.augrid.org<br />
* Contact: [[User:Norgan Torok|Norgan Torok]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://contact@augrid.org Norgan Torok (SL)/Norgan Crazys (AUGrid)]<br />
<br />
== Berlinos ==<br />
* Region URL: http://testgrid.de:9000<br />
* 24/7 uptime<br />
* Contact: [[User:Easyfresh Auer]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://bo@mailprivat.de Easyfresh Auer]<br />
<br />
== Bulli's Land ==<br />
* Region URL: http://83.247.63.174:9000<br />
* Up as much as possible<br />
* Contact: [[User:Bulli Schumann]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://bulli.schumann@gmail.com Bulli Schumann]<br />
<br />
== GCSE ==<br />
* Region URL: http://gcse.ath.cx:9300<br />
* 24/7 uptime (unless NAT loopback fails)<br />
* Contact: [[User:Herfulnerful Holsworthy]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://herfulnerful@charter.net Herfulnerful Holsworthy]<br />
<br />
== Laps Grid ==<br />
* Experimental Sandbox on Physical and Mental Health <br />
* GRID MIMIR FOR HEALTH: -loginuri http://grid.centromimir.it:8002 -loginpage http://grid.centromimir.it <br />
* 24/7 <br />
* STANDALONE (OGP): -loginuri http://grid.centromimir.it:9000 -loginpage http://www.centromimir.it <br />
* Garda Lake Simulation<br />
* Whenever it'spossible<br />
* Contact: [[User:Lapsus Weinstein]]<br />
<br />
== Radioactive World ==<br />
* Region URL: '''http://ct1aic.dyndns.org:9000'''<br />
* Up as much as possible<br />
* Also with 14 SIM's @ OSGRID<br />
* Contact: [[User:Radioactive Rosca]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://radioactive.rosca@gmail.com Radioactive Rosca]<br />
<br />
== Bloob box Island ==<br />
* Region URL: http://87.98.134.166:9000<br />
* Up as much as possible<br />
* Contact: [[User:kaly Mayako]]<br />
<br />
== Chandra ==<br />
* http://surya.grids.litesim.com:8000/ogp_listen<br />
* 24/7 except for maint and upgrades<br />
* Contact: [[User:Armon Aeon|Armon Aeon]]<br />
<br />
== Ciuso Prime ==<br />
*http://85.214.71.94:9000 or http://prime.ciuso.com:9000 (currently teleporting works best using the ip address)<br />
*intended to be up 24*7 except for maintenance and upgrades<br />
* Contact: [[User:Sered Woollahra|Sered Woollahra]], seredsecondlife at gmail.com<br />
<br />
== Lexania ==<br />
* OGP Region URL: http://lexa.ath.cx:9000<br />
* Uptime: Quite a lot<br />
* Status: Three trees and a puddle<br />
* Contact: Why not<br />
* Which one: SL in-world IM, to [[User: Lexa Sands|Lexa Sands]]<br />
* E-Mail: Yes, SL in-world IM (while offline)<br />
<br />
For those who want to play with SSL: It's configured and the certificate is signed with the junkCA, the viewer connects fine to https://lexa.ath.cx:9001 but it works even without adding the CA certificate to the viewer's CA.pem, so something is not working as it should... and it breaks teleports from vaak to my region. Teleports between OpenSim regions work fine though. Feel free to experiment with it.<br />
<br />
== TicTacToe for Gridnauts ==<br />
* http://titactoe.ath.cx:9000<br />
* 24/7 except for maint and upgrades<br />
* We are using a broadband line having only (announced by the ISP) of 256 Kbps (for download, off course). So: be pacient. Play the tic-tac-toe clicking the cubes that will rotate.<br />
* Contact: [[User:Adamascj Aji|Americo Damasceno - Adamasc Aji]]<br />
<br />
<br />
[[category:Open_Grid_Public_Beta]]</div>Bartholomew Kleiberhttps://wiki.secondlife.com/w/index.php?title=User:Bartholomew_Kleiber&diff=91704User:Bartholomew Kleiber2008-09-17T18:48:06Z<p>Bartholomew Kleiber: adding xmpp whitepapers</p>
<hr />
<div>A placeholder for now, more info to follow.<br />
<br />
A short reference to the [http://web3d-blog.de web3d-blog].<br />
<br />
Dirk Krause/Bartholomew Kleiber<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
---------------------<br />
References to look at<br />
---------------------<br />
<br />
very interesting XEP here:<br />
<br />
[http://www.xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0235.html]<br />
''This specification defines an XMPP extension for delegating access to protected resources over XMPP, using the OAuth protocol. In the language of OAuth, a User can authorize a Consumer to access a Protected Resource that is hosted by a Service Provider; this authorization is encapsulated in a token that the User requests from the Service Provider, that the User shares with the Consumer, and that the Consumer then presents to the Service Provider in an access request. This specification assumes that OAuth tokens will be acquired via HTTP as defined in the core OAuth specification, then presented over XMPP to a Service Provider. The Protected Resources accessible over XMPP might include groupchat rooms, data feeds hosted at publish-subscribe nodes, media relays, communication gateways, and other items of interest.''<br />
<br />
<br />
[https://stpeter.im/?p=2228]<br />
code example.<br />
<br />
[http://oauth.net/code]<br />
C# and python implementation among others.<br />
<br />
[http://www.thomas-guettler.de/vortraege/zodb/einfuehrung.html]<br />
German ZODB introduction.<br />
<br />
[http://www.scribd.com/doc/193634/Jabber-Inc-SIP-RTP-XMPP-White-Paper?autodown=pdf]<br />
Jabber Inc SIP RTP XMPP White Paper (ePaper)<br />
<br />
[http://www.jabber.com/CE/WhitePapers]<br />
http://www.jabber.com/CE/WhitePapers<br />
<br />
[http://www.sipcenter.com/sip.nsf/html/Whitepapers]<br />
General SIP Whitepapers</div>Bartholomew Kleiberhttps://wiki.secondlife.com/w/index.php?title=User:Bartholomew_Kleiber&diff=91583User:Bartholomew Kleiber2008-09-16T21:27:29Z<p>Bartholomew Kleiber: added Jabber Inc SIP RTP XMPP White Paper link</p>
<hr />
<div>A placeholder for now, more info to follow.<br />
<br />
A short reference to the [http://web3d-blog.de web3d-blog].<br />
<br />
Dirk Krause/Bartholomew Kleiber<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
---------------------<br />
References to look at<br />
---------------------<br />
<br />
very interesting XEP here:<br />
<br />
[http://www.xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0235.html]<br />
''This specification defines an XMPP extension for delegating access to protected resources over XMPP, using the OAuth protocol. In the language of OAuth, a User can authorize a Consumer to access a Protected Resource that is hosted by a Service Provider; this authorization is encapsulated in a token that the User requests from the Service Provider, that the User shares with the Consumer, and that the Consumer then presents to the Service Provider in an access request. This specification assumes that OAuth tokens will be acquired via HTTP as defined in the core OAuth specification, then presented over XMPP to a Service Provider. The Protected Resources accessible over XMPP might include groupchat rooms, data feeds hosted at publish-subscribe nodes, media relays, communication gateways, and other items of interest.''<br />
<br />
<br />
[https://stpeter.im/?p=2228]<br />
code example.<br />
<br />
[http://oauth.net/code]<br />
C# and python implementation among others.<br />
<br />
[http://www.thomas-guettler.de/vortraege/zodb/einfuehrung.html]<br />
German ZODB introduction.<br />
<br />
[http://www.scribd.com/doc/193634/Jabber-Inc-SIP-RTP-XMPP-White-Paper?autodown=pdf]<br />
Jabber Inc SIP RTP XMPP White Paper</div>Bartholomew Kleiberhttps://wiki.secondlife.com/w/index.php?title=User:Dale_Innis/Group_IM_in_OGP&diff=91270User:Dale Innis/Group IM in OGP2008-09-14T21:27:29Z<p>Bartholomew Kleiber: ImprovedInstantMessage spec, thanks to Saijanai</p>
<hr />
<div>This page is to capture thoughts about how Group IM will / should / might work in the [[Open Grid Protocol]]. It is seeded with some ideas extracted from recent Zero Linden office hours and AWGroupies meetings.<br />
<br />
=Group Definition=<br />
<br />
At this point it is not defined what groups exactly are in the [[Open Grid Protocol]] architecture. There are at least three possible group implementations to think of:<br />
* RD wide groups<br />
* AD wide groups<br />
* Open Grid wide groups<br />
<br />
RD groups are not likely to exist, since the Group IM features is most likely to be handled by the agent domain - still they might be a possible use case and thus be implemented as a specialization of AD groups (possibly with a filter).<br />
<br />
=Use Cases=<br />
<br />
* A group wants to do predefined-group IM very much like SL / OpenSim Group IM today, only cross-grid (cross-domain)<br />
* A group wants to do adhoc-group IM (i.e. "Friends Conference") very much like SL / OpenSim Group IM today, only cross-grid (cross-domain)<br />
* Bridging (in any of various detailed senses) between OGP-based Group IM in some virtual world domain(s), and group IM in other contexts (IRC channels on existing IRC servers, Jabber servers, AIM, etc, etc, etc)<br />
* One-to-one IM as a limiting case of any and all of the above (i.e. can the various approaches to the Group IM use-cases also serve for person-to-person IM)<br />
* Spatial chat (i.e. can any or all of the IM solutions above also handle spatial chat, where everyone within range can hear what's being said? The answer may be "no", or "yes, but it's not the best solution", or whatever)<br />
* You are in a RD run, say, at your company for purposes of company research collaboration. You find one of your co-workers is on-line, but in some other sim, but in the research RD. You are in the middle of something where you are so you wish to IM her a question. I think you'd want that text to travel only with the RD servers, so that under those conditions, the company would feel secure that it is all "behind the firewall". So now the question is -- do we need to expose that the users in some way (I have to choose *how* to IM her) or is there a reasonable way we can route that automatically. We need a way, that if the ADs and RD agree, that an AV to AV, or even group IM, can go entirely via the RD. (From Zero, at [https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/User:Zero_Linden/Office_Hours/2008_September_04 2008 Sept 04 Office Hours].)<br />
<br />
=Requirements=<br />
<br />
* In at least many use-cases, someone viewing a Group IM message should know with high confidence that it was really sent by the apparent sender.<br />
* In at least some use-cases, it will be desirable to allow messages where the sender is *not* known with high confidence, but the messages are still delivered, and marked as insecure-sender.<br />
* In at least many use-cases, someone posting a Group IM message should know with high confidence that it will be delivered only to bona fide group members.<br />
* The solution should scale to, at the very least, simple extrapolations of the current SL group IM usage patterns.<br />
* The solution should not require providing grid user credentials (username, password) to any agency besides the user's Agent Domain.<br />
* The solution should not create a nonredundant single point of failure for the entire intragrid group IM system.<br />
<br />
=Approaches=<br />
<br />
* Sai suggests that, as a very first experiment and proof of concept, we move Group IM into the AD (Agent Domain), and allow inter-domain IMs by using the AD as a relay point.<br />
* Various people have suggested that, as the underlying IM infrastructure, we make use of IRC or Jabber or something else that already exists. This still leaves open various questions, such as how identities are mapped and authentication done, but it has been suggested that these are easy to solve. We will attempt to extract from those making these suggestions just how they see it working. Preferably without violating the Geneva Convention.<br />
** Infinity suggests we investigate the possibility that for cross-grid interoperability, we include a way to get a reference to an existing IRC/{X|I}MPP/RTP/etc. gateway 'cause she things adding XMPP or whatever to OGP is a little heavy.<br />
** Dale says that that's fine, but we still gotta figure out and write how authentication to / through an existing gateway would work! And no one gets to say it's trivial unless they've describe the steps.<br />
* It has of course been suggested that the underlying group IM mechanism be pluggable. This is a fine idea, but we must still define the interface that a qualifying plugin has to implement.<br />
<br />
=Using the AD as a simple relay=<br />
<br />
=Thoughts on the interface to a general plugin=<br />
<br />
=Specific thoughts on the applicability / scalability of existing IM systems=<br />
<br />
==IRC==<br />
<br />
(In his [https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/User:Zero_Linden/Office_Hours/2008_September_04 Office Hours for 2008 Sept 04], Zero comments that they looked at the requirements of using IRC for SL Group IM traffic, and due in particular to the large number of group IMs that each AV is potentially in at once, even a professional IRC service provider estimated that scaling to SL levels would require lots of hardware. Not initially clear how the scalability compares to any other, non-IRC, approach, but it seems that this would at least potentially be a strain on existing IRC infrastructures.)<br />
<br />
==Jabber==<br />
<br />
==A Simple Design Example==<br />
<br />
Some preliminary thoughts on how an existing IM / group IM protocol, server, and client (libraries) might be used to satisfy the requirements of the use-cases, and implications for OGP.<br />
<br />
In the simplest architecture, we take some existing IM / group IM protocol that uses a central logical server (probably implemented as a scalable cluster), and that includes username / password authentication (this is more likely to be available than a cap-based one). <br />
<br />
Each participating AD registers each of its users with the central server, using a uniqueified version of the username (username_ADname or whatever), and a password that the AD generates and records internally for that user, as well as passing to the viewer. (The user's AD password is not used, to avoid exposing it to the central IM server, per the requirements above.) Note that the server has to be modified so that not just anyone can create the user DaleInnis_SecondLife; only the authenticated SecondLife AD can be allowed to do this.<br />
<br />
When the user logs in or logs out, joins or leaves a group, or does a query for existing groups, the information flows directly between the viewer and the IM server, using the uniqueified username and the generated password; the AD is "copied" on information about what groups the user belongs to. Similarly actual messaging traffic flows between the IM server and the viewer, which acts like any other client for the IM system, presenting to the user a view of the IM activity that conforms to the overall UI to the VW in question.<br />
<br />
In summary, the AD's only role is to generate and store a password, to register the user with the IM server when the user is first created (and presumably to deregister the user if the user leaves the AD), and to track the list of groups the user belongs to. All other information flows between the viewer and the IM server.<br />
<br />
Where does this design fall short, what are the limitations and challenges? <br />
* One problem is that the central IM server is a serious single point of failure for all IM. We can imagine instead that there are a potentially large number of IM servers (potentially one per AD, even), each handling some subset of the existing groups. (Each AD's own IM server, for instance, could handle the groups that are "native" to that AD.) The viewer and the AD would then co-operate to register the user with the IM servers corresponding to all of the groups that the user joins. <br />
** Finding out what groups exist is an issue here. One approach would be to provide easy access to the groups that are "native" to the IM server associated with the user's own AD, and (how?) allow the user to specifically ask what groups are available from other IM servers if the user knows their names.<br />
* The existing IM server and protocol might not provide all of the functions that we expect of our group system. Would it provide "Busy"? Would it provide some form of Group Notices? (Or perhaps Group Notices would be done by another channel entirely.) Would it provide correctly for group ownership control, ejecting users from closed groups, and so on? (Need to add some of these to the design example.)<br />
* Need to add group creation and deletion to this design. Does that introduce any fundamental complexities?<br />
<br />
What requirements does this design place on OGP?<br />
* To first order, only the communication between the viewer and the AD as to the list of groups that the user belongs to, and the generated password under which the user is registered with them. All other communication takes place over the relevant IM protocol, between the IM-client code in the viewer and the IM server.<br />
* Anything else?<br />
<br />
=Loosely related, further ramblings=<br />
<br />
Since this page was started there is news that should influence our thoughts on group messaging, messaging in general, and how it could (or should) be handled by future protocols.<br />
<br />
* One of these news ist that LindenLabs announced a new lite viewer, [http://lindenlab.com/pressroom/releases/09_03_08 "a lightweight, voice-enabled instant messaging client that will allow you to communicate with your Second Life friends without logging in to the full viewer. "]. This is one way to deal with things and IMHO a good one, especially when it comes to the now technology-wise closed voice chat. Still, there should be a way to open text and voice chat to webservices suitable for furure needs, either exising ones (IRC, see above), or not yet existing ones (one idea here would be to SIP enable voice chat, but there are many more).<br />
<br />
* The other news would be from Eric Reuters saying that [http://secondlife.reuters.com/stories/2008/09/03/ibm-adds-virtual-worlds-support-to-lotus-sametime/ "IBM showcases an integration of Sametime chat into 3D worlds" ] which would bridge text chat from Sametime into 3D worlds, most noteably Second Life. This again emphasizes that there is some use case for integration of ('plugable') (web) services to a variety of systems suited for content and community management.<br />
<br />
=Some of the most relevant chat transcripts=<br />
<br />
* [[AW_Groupies/Chat_Logs/AWGroupies-2008-08-26|AW Groupies chatlog 2008/08/26]]<br />
* [[AW Groupies/Chat Logs/AWGroupies-2008-09-02|AW Groupies chatlog 2008/09/02]]<br />
* [[User:Zero_Linden/Office_Hours/2008_September_04|Zero Linden office hours chatlog 20080/09/04]]<br />
<br />
=See Also=<br />
<br />
* [[AW_Groupies]]<br />
* [[Protecting content in an open grid]]<br />
* [[Open Grid Protocol]]<br />
* [[SLGOGP_Teleport_Strawman]] (old?)<br />
* [https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/User:Infinity_Linden/OGP_Trust_Model OGP Trust Model]<br />
* [https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/User:Infinity_Linden/OGP_Trust_Model_UseCases OGP Trust Model Use Cases]<br />
* [http://opensimulator.org/wiki/Proposed_IM_Flow Proposed person-to-person IM flow] in OpenSimulator (Teravus Ousley)<br />
* [http://xyzzyxyzzy.net/2008/05/27/splitting-opensims-chat-module/ Splitting OpenSim's Chat Module]<br />
* [https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/ImprovedInstantMessage ImprovedInstantMessage spec]<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:AW Groupies]]<br />
[[Category:Grid Interoperability]]</div>Bartholomew Kleiberhttps://wiki.secondlife.com/w/index.php?title=User:Dale_Innis/Group_IM_in_OGP&diff=91227User:Dale Innis/Group IM in OGP2008-09-14T09:15:15Z<p>Bartholomew Kleiber: corrected a link</p>
<hr />
<div>This page is to capture thoughts about how Group IM will / should / might work in the [[Open Grid Protocol]]. It is seeded with some ideas extracted from recent Zero Linden office hours and AWGroupies meetings.<br />
<br />
=Group Definition=<br />
<br />
At this point it is not defined what groups exactly are in the [[Open Grid Protocol]] architecture. There are at least three possible group implementations to think of:<br />
* RD wide groups<br />
* AD wide groups<br />
* Open Grid wide groups<br />
<br />
RD groups are not likely to exist, since the Group IM features is most likely to be handled by the agent domain - still they might be a possible use case and thus be implemented as a specialization of AD groups (possibly with a filter).<br />
<br />
=Use Cases=<br />
<br />
* A group wants to do predefined-group IM very much like SL / OpenSim Group IM today, only cross-grid (cross-domain)<br />
* A group wants to do adhoc-group IM (i.e. "Friends Conference") very much like SL / OpenSim Group IM today, only cross-grid (cross-domain)<br />
* Bridging (in any of various detailed senses) between OGP-based Group IM in some virtual world domain(s), and group IM in other contexts (IRC channels on existing IRC servers, Jabber servers, AIM, etc, etc, etc)<br />
* One-to-one IM as a limiting case of any and all of the above (i.e. can the various approaches to the Group IM use-cases also serve for person-to-person IM)<br />
* Spatial chat (i.e. can any or all of the IM solutions above also handle spatial chat, where everyone within range can hear what's being said? The answer may be "no", or "yes, but it's not the best solution", or whatever)<br />
* You are in a RD run, say, at your company for purposes of company research collaboration. You find one of your co-workers is on-line, but in some other sim, but in the research RD. You are in the middle of something where you are so you wish to IM her a question. I think you'd want that text to travel only with the RD servers, so that under those conditions, the company would feel secure that it is all "behind the firewall". So now the question is -- do we need to expose that the users in some way (I have to choose *how* to IM her) or is there a reasonable way we can route that automatically. We need a way, that if the ADs and RD agree, that an AV to AV, or even group IM, can go entirely via the RD. (From Zero, at [https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/User:Zero_Linden/Office_Hours/2008_September_04 2008 Sept 04 Office Hours].)<br />
<br />
=Requirements=<br />
<br />
* In at least many use-cases, someone viewing a Group IM message should know with high confidence that it was really sent by the apparent sender.<br />
* In at least some use-cases, it will be desirable to allow messages where the sender is *not* known with high confidence, but the messages are still delivered, and marked as insecure-sender.<br />
* In at least many use-cases, someone posting a Group IM message should know with high confidence that it will be delivered only to bona fide group members.<br />
* The solution should scale to, at the very least, simple extrapolations of the current SL group IM usage patterns.<br />
* The solution should not require providing grid user credentials (username, password) to any agency besides the user's Agent Domain.<br />
* The solution should not create a nonredundant single point of failure for the entire intragrid group IM system.<br />
<br />
=Approaches=<br />
<br />
* Sai suggests that, as a very first experiment and proof of concept, we move Group IM into the AD (Agent Domain), and allow inter-domain IMs by using the AD as a relay point.<br />
* Various people have suggested that, as the underlying IM infrastructure, we make use of IRC or Jabber or something else that already exists. This still leaves open various questions, such as how identities are mapped and authentication done, but it has been suggested that these are easy to solve. We will attempt to extract from those making these suggestions just how they see it working. Preferably without violating the Geneva Convention.<br />
** Infinity suggests we investigate the possibility that for cross-grid interoperability, we include a way to get a reference to an existing IRC/{X|I}MPP/RTP/etc. gateway 'cause she things adding XMPP or whatever to OGP is a little heavy.<br />
** Dale says that that's fine, but we still gotta figure out and write how authentication to / through an existing gateway would work! And no one gets to say it's trivial unless they've describe the steps.<br />
* It has of course been suggested that the underlying group IM mechanism be pluggable. This is a fine idea, but we must still define the interface that a qualifying plugin has to implement.<br />
<br />
=Using the AD as a simple relay=<br />
<br />
=Thoughts on the interface to a general plugin=<br />
<br />
=Specific thoughts on the applicability / scalability of existing IM systems=<br />
<br />
==IRC==<br />
<br />
(In his [https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/User:Zero_Linden/Office_Hours/2008_September_04 Office Hours for 2008 Sept 04], Zero comments that they looked at the requirements of using IRC for SL Group IM traffic, and due in particular to the large number of group IMs that each AV is potentially in at once, even a professional IRC service provider estimated that scaling to SL levels would require lots of hardware. Not initially clear how the scalability compares to any other, non-IRC, approach, but it seems that this would at least potentially be a strain on existing IRC infrastructures.)<br />
<br />
==Jabber==<br />
<br />
==A Simple Design Example==<br />
<br />
Some preliminary thoughts on how an existing IM / group IM protocol, server, and client (libraries) might be used to satisfy the requirements of the use-cases, and implications for OGP.<br />
<br />
In the simplest architecture, we take some existing IM / group IM protocol that uses a central logical server (probably implemented as a scalable cluster), and that includes username / password authentication (this is more likely to be available than a cap-based one). <br />
<br />
Each participating AD registers each of its users with the central server, using a uniqueified version of the username (username_ADname or whatever), and a password that the AD generates and records internally for that user, as well as passing to the viewer. (The user's AD password is not used, to avoid exposing it to the central IM server, per the requirements above.) Note that the server has to be modified so that not just anyone can create the user DaleInnis_SecondLife; only the authenticated SecondLife AD can be allowed to do this.<br />
<br />
When the user logs in or logs out, joins or leaves a group, or does a query for existing groups, the information flows directly between the viewer and the IM server, using the uniqueified username and the generated password; the AD is "copied" on information about what groups the user belongs to. Similarly actual messaging traffic flows between the IM server and the viewer, which acts like any other client for the IM system, presenting to the user a view of the IM activity that conforms to the overall UI to the VW in question.<br />
<br />
In summary, the AD's only role is to generate and store a password, to register the user with the IM server when the user is first created (and presumably to deregister the user if the user leaves the AD), and to track the list of groups the user belongs to. All other information flows between the viewer and the IM server.<br />
<br />
Where does this design fall short, what are the limitations and challenges? <br />
* One problem is that the central IM server is a serious single point of failure for all IM. We can imagine instead that there are a potentially large number of IM servers (potentially one per AD, even), each handling some subset of the existing groups. (Each AD's own IM server, for instance, could handle the groups that are "native" to that AD.) The viewer and the AD would then co-operate to register the user with the IM servers corresponding to all of the groups that the user joins. <br />
** Finding out what groups exist is an issue here. One approach would be to provide easy access to the groups that are "native" to the IM server associated with the user's own AD, and (how?) allow the user to specifically ask what groups are available from other IM servers if the user knows their names.<br />
* The existing IM server and protocol might not provide all of the functions that we expect of our group system. Would it provide "Busy"? Would it provide some form of Group Notices? (Or perhaps Group Notices would be done by another channel entirely.) Would it provide correctly for group ownership control, ejecting users from closed groups, and so on? (Need to add some of these to the design example.)<br />
* Need to add group creation and deletion to this design. Does that introduce any fundamental complexities?<br />
<br />
What requirements does this design place on OGP?<br />
* To first order, only the communication between the viewer and the AD as to the list of groups that the user belongs to, and the generated password under which the user is registered with them. All other communication takes place over the relevant IM protocol, between the IM-client code in the viewer and the IM server.<br />
* Anything else?<br />
<br />
=Loosely related, further ramblings=<br />
<br />
Since this page was started there is news that should influence our thoughts on group messaging, messaging in general, and how it could (or should) be handled by future protocols.<br />
<br />
* One of these news ist that LindenLabs announced a new lite viewer, [http://lindenlab.com/pressroom/releases/09_03_08 "a lightweight, voice-enabled instant messaging client that will allow you to communicate with your Second Life friends without logging in to the full viewer. "]. This is one way to deal with things and IMHO a good one, especially when it comes to the now technology-wise closed voice chat. Still, there should be a way to open text and voice chat to webservices suitable for furure needs, either exising ones (IRC, see above), or not yet existing ones (one idea here would be to SIP enable voice chat, but there are many more).<br />
<br />
* The other news would be from Eric Reuters saying that [http://secondlife.reuters.com/stories/2008/09/03/ibm-adds-virtual-worlds-support-to-lotus-sametime/ "IBM showcases an integration of Sametime chat into 3D worlds" ] which would bridge text chat from Sametime into 3D worlds, most noteably Second Life. This again emphasizes that there is some use case for integration of ('plugable') (web) services to a variety of systems suited for content and community management.<br />
<br />
=Some of the most relevant chat transcripts=<br />
<br />
* [[AW_Groupies/Chat_Logs/AWGroupies-2008-08-26|AW Groupies chatlog 2008/08/26]]<br />
* [[AW Groupies/Chat Logs/AWGroupies-2008-09-02|AW Groupies chatlog 2008/09/02]]<br />
* [[User:Zero_Linden/Office_Hours/2008_September_04|Zero Linden office hours chatlog 20080/09/04]]<br />
<br />
=See Also=<br />
<br />
* [[AW_Groupies]]<br />
* [[Protecting content in an open grid]]<br />
* [[Open Grid Protocol]]<br />
* [[SLGOGP_Teleport_Strawman]] (old?)<br />
* [https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/User:Infinity_Linden/OGP_Trust_Model OGP Trust Model]<br />
* [https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/User:Infinity_Linden/OGP_Trust_Model_UseCases OGP Trust Model Use Cases]<br />
* [http://opensimulator.org/wiki/Proposed_IM_Flow Proposed person-to-person IM flow] in OpenSimulator (Teravus Ousley)<br />
* [http://xyzzyxyzzy.net/2008/05/27/splitting-opensims-chat-module/ Splitting OpenSim's Chat Module]<br />
<br />
[[Category:AW Groupies]]<br />
[[Category:Grid Interoperability]]</div>Bartholomew Kleiberhttps://wiki.secondlife.com/w/index.php?title=User:Bartholomew_Kleiber&diff=90736User:Bartholomew Kleiber2008-09-11T18:44:47Z<p>Bartholomew Kleiber: addes ZODB intro</p>
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<div>A placeholder for now, more info to follow.<br />
<br />
A short reference to the [http://web3d-blog.de web3d-blog].<br />
<br />
Dirk Krause/Bartholomew Kleiber<br />
<br />
<br />
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References to look at<br />
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<br />
very intersting XEP here:<br />
<br />
[http://www.xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0235.html]<br />
''This specification defines an XMPP extension for delegating access to protected resources over XMPP, using the OAuth protocol. In the language of OAuth, a User can authorize a Consumer to access a Protected Resource that is hosted by a Service Provider; this authorization is encapsulated in a token that the User requests from the Service Provider, that the User shares with the Consumer, and that the Consumer then presents to the Service Provider in an access request. This specification assumes that OAuth tokens will be acquired via HTTP as defined in the core OAuth specification, then presented over XMPP to a Service Provider. The Protected Resources accessible over XMPP might include groupchat rooms, data feeds hosted at publish-subscribe nodes, media relays, communication gateways, and other items of interest.''<br />
<br />
<br />
[https://stpeter.im/?p=2228]<br />
code example.<br />
<br />
[http://oauth.net/code]<br />
C# and python implementation among others.<br />
<br />
[http://www.thomas-guettler.de/vortraege/zodb/einfuehrung.html]<br />
German ZODB introduction.</div>Bartholomew Kleiberhttps://wiki.secondlife.com/w/index.php?title=User:Bartholomew_Kleiber&diff=90699User:Bartholomew Kleiber2008-09-11T05:22:47Z<p>Bartholomew Kleiber: addes OAuth and XMPP references</p>
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<div>A placeholder for now, more info to follow.<br />
<br />
A short reference to the [http://web3d-blog.de web3d-blog].<br />
<br />
Dirk Krause/Bartholomew Kleiber<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
---------------------<br />
References to look at<br />
---------------------<br />
<br />
very intersting XEP here:<br />
<br />
[http://www.xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0235.html]<br />
''This specification defines an XMPP extension for delegating access to protected resources over XMPP, using the OAuth protocol. In the language of OAuth, a User can authorize a Consumer to access a Protected Resource that is hosted by a Service Provider; this authorization is encapsulated in a token that the User requests from the Service Provider, that the User shares with the Consumer, and that the Consumer then presents to the Service Provider in an access request. This specification assumes that OAuth tokens will be acquired via HTTP as defined in the core OAuth specification, then presented over XMPP to a Service Provider. The Protected Resources accessible over XMPP might include groupchat rooms, data feeds hosted at publish-subscribe nodes, media relays, communication gateways, and other items of interest.''<br />
<br />
<br />
[https://stpeter.im/?p=2228]<br />
code example.<br />
<br />
[http://oauth.net/code]<br />
C# and python implementation among others.</div>Bartholomew Kleiberhttps://wiki.secondlife.com/w/index.php?title=User:Bartholomew_Kleiber&diff=90328User:Bartholomew Kleiber2008-09-08T21:22:45Z<p>Bartholomew Kleiber: added link to web3d-blog</p>
<hr />
<div>A placeholder for now, more info to follow.<br />
<br />
A short reference to the [http://web3d-blog.de web3d-blog].<br />
<br />
Dirk Krause/Bartholomew Kleiber</div>Bartholomew Kleiberhttps://wiki.secondlife.com/w/index.php?title=Open_Grid_Public_Beta/Map_Locations&diff=89967Open Grid Public Beta/Map Locations2008-09-06T12:29:22Z<p>Bartholomew Kleiber: /* Bartholomew Kleiber */</p>
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<div>OpenSim regions cannot be placed directly adjacent to existing regions on aditi or vaak.<br />
<br />
:[[User:Zha_Ewry|Zha Ewry]]: "Setup as a very basic stand alone opensim. set the default location and the location of your region to be the same value, and run only one region on the server. (ie. in OpenSim.ini, make sure you set default_loc_x and default_loc_y, and make them match the ones in the default.xml in the Regions subdirectory of you r bin directory in your install."<br />
<br />
All units are in reference OpenSim's coordinate system.<br />
<br />
{{Alert Box| We have found that there is difficultly in teleporting to OpenSim regions at coordinates '''greater than 4096'''. See [https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/SVC-2941 SVC-2941]. Please select new map x/y coordinates for your regions.}} <br />
<br />
If you set regions adjacent to one another, you will see some odd effects, depending on if you had visited the adjacent region. If you haven't visited the adjacent region, it will not appear in your map or camera view. And you will be unable to cross over to it by walking or flying.<br />
<br />
To avoid the effect, select an offset of at least one unit from other sims. On the other hand, it's an interesting effect.<br />
<br />
Non-Linden Lab OpenSims should use default_loc_x and default_loc_y values greater than '''2304''' (Note Change).<br />
<br />
Map claims should be unique. Otherwise teleport failures will occur if you try to jump between regions at the same X/Y coordinates.<br />
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Claim Map Locations Below<br />
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==[[User:Whump_Linden | Whump Linden ]]==<br />
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* 2048/2048 <br />
* 2304/2560 <br />
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==[[User:Enus_Linden | Enus Linden ]]==<br />
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* 2304/2304<br />
<br />
==[[User:Dahlia_Trimble | Dahlia Trimble ]]==<br />
<br />
* 4096/4096<br />
* 4352/4352<br />
* 4608/4608<br />
<br />
==[[User:Christophe003_Carter | Christophe003 Carter ]]==<br />
<br />
* 4608/4608<br />
<br />
==[[User:Pier_Tempel | Pier Tempel ]]==<br />
<br />
* 5120/5120<br />
<br />
==[[User:BlueWall Slade | Bluewall Slade]]==<br />
*2306/2306 URI: http://ascent.bluewallgroup.com:9300<br />
<br />
==[[User:Winne Woodget | Winne Woodget]]==<br />
<br />
* 6912/6912<br />
<br />
==[[User:Matias Carter | Matias Carter]]==<br />
<br />
* 2560/2560<br />
<br />
==[[User:Xugu Madison | Xugu Madison]]==<br />
<br />
* 2305/4093<br />
* 2305/4094<br />
* 2305/4095<br />
<br />
==[[User:Eddy Stryker | Eddy Stryker]]==<br />
<br />
* 5888/5888<br />
<br />
==[[User:Latif Khalifa | Latif Khalifa]]==<br />
<br />
* 6144/6144<br />
<br />
==[[User:Tracy Welles | Tracy Welles ]]==<br />
<br />
* 4352/4352<br />
<br />
==[[User:Bluecat Jun | Bluecat Jun ]]==<br />
<br />
* 3072/3072<br />
<br />
==[[User:Alynna Vixen | Alynna Vixen ]]==<br />
<br />
* 4864/5120 - [http://kitsunet.net:9000/ Kitsuhana]<br />
<br />
==[[User:Julie Wasserstrom | Julie Wasserstrom ]]==<br />
<br />
* 5888/5888<br />
<br />
==[[User:Chris Samtanko | Chris Samtanko ]]==<br />
<br />
*4864/4864 - http://planck.vworlds.co.uk:9000<br />
*2560256/2559488(OGP) 10001/9998 (OSGrid) - http://dirac.vworlds.co.uk:9000<br />
<br />
==[http://mrtopf.de/blog Tao Takashi ]==<br />
<br />
*6656/6656<br />
<br />
==[[User:Jim Kupferberg | Jim Kupferberg ]]==<br />
<br />
*2329/2329<br />
<br />
==[[User:Emma Nowhere | Emma Nowhere ]]==<br />
<br />
*5120/5120<br />
<br />
==[[User:Gomez Bracken | Gomez Bracken ]]==<br />
<br />
*8448/8448<br />
<br />
==[[User:Ciemaar Flintoff | Ciemaar Flintoff ]]==<br />
<br />
*6656/7680<br />
<br />
==[[User:Media Hax | Media Hax ]]==<br />
<br />
*5632/5632<br />
==[[User:Twa Hinkle | Twa Hinkle ]]==<br />
<br />
*7680/7680<br />
<br />
==[[User:Vicero Lambert | Vicero Lambert ]]==<br />
<br />
*5130/5130<br />
<br />
==[[User:Whichway Janus | Whichway Janus ]]==<br />
<br />
*3328/3329 OpenSim blocks<br />
*3328/3330 OpenSim blocks <br />
Updated location.<br />
<br />
Updated protocol sim - requires OGP Viewer build 94858 or higher. Running OpenSim trunk with OGP Protocol enabled.<br />
<br />
==[[User:Stamo Stuer | Stamo Stuer ]]==<br />
<br />
*5376/5376<br />
<br />
==[[User:Patnad Babii | Patnad Babii ]]==<br />
<br />
* <font color="pink">9728/9728</font><br />
<br />
==[[User:Torrid Luna | Torrid Luna ]]==<br />
<br />
* 6144/8448<br />
<br />
==[http://blog.simgis.com Darb Dabney ]==<br />
<br />
* 4608/4352<br />
<br />
==[[User:Morph Wollongong | Morph Wollongong ]]==<br />
<br />
* 6789/6789<br />
<br />
==[[User:Estate Shepherd | Estate Shepherd ]]==<br />
<br />
* 8704/8704<br />
<br />
==[[User:Zerodog Witte | Zerodog Witte ]]==<br />
<br />
* 8448/8448<br />
<br />
==[[User:Lil Linden | Lil Linden]]==<br />
<br />
* 2806/2806<br />
<br />
==[[User:EriX Oh | EriX Oh]]==<br />
<br />
* 4352/4864<br />
<br />
==[[User:James Benedek | James Benedek]]==<br />
<br />
* 7936/7936<br />
<br />
==[[User:Hawk Carter | Hawk Carter]]==<br />
<br />
* 3500/3500 - URI: http://81.169.130.81:10600 (UP)<br />
<br />
==[[User:McCoy Ducatillon | McCoy Ducatillon]]==<br />
<br />
* 8960/8960<br />
<br />
==[[User:Laurent Bechir | Laurent Bechir]]==<br />
<br />
* 5300/5300<br />
<br />
==[[User:Economic Mip | Economic Mip]]==<br />
<br />
* 9216/8960<br />
<br />
==[[User:whyroc Slade | whyroc Slade]]==<br />
<br />
* 10240/10240<br />
<br />
==[[User:Bartholomew Kleiber | Bartholomew Kleiber]]==<br />
<br />
* 3328/3840<br />
<br />
==[[User:Arbitar Basiat | Arbitar Basiat]]==<br />
<br />
* 13056/13056<br />
<br />
==[[User:KustomKreator4u Inglewood | KustomKreator4u Inglewood]]==<br />
<br />
* 11008/11008<br />
<br />
==[[User:TheCoolLeader Boyer | TheCoolLeader Boyer ]]==<br />
<br />
* 16384/16384<br />
<br />
==[[User:Aidamina Hunt | Aidamina Hunt ]]==<br />
<br />
* 25600/25600<br />
<br />
==[[User:Stirling Allen|Stirling Allen]] 19:59, 4 August 2008 (PDT)==<br />
<br />
*65536/65536 (ETA Friday 9 August)<br />
<br />
==[[User:Sonof Marvin|Sonof Marvin]]==<br />
<br />
*69683/69683<br />
<br />
==[[User:Radioactive Rosca|Radioactive Rosca]]==<br />
<br />
*4864/5376<br />
<br />
==[[User:Jim Brock|Jim Brock]]==<br />
<br />
* 9472/9472<br />
<br />
==[[User:Jonit Ivory|Jonit Ivory]]==<br />
<br />
* 11264/11264<br />
<br />
==[[User:Ideia Boa|Ideia Boa]]==<br />
<br />
* 4096/4608<br />
<br />
==[[User:Athanasius Skytower|Athanasius Skytower]]==<br />
<br />
* 5632/6656<br />
<br />
==[[User:camilla Yosuke|camilla Yosuke]]==<br />
<br />
* 3333/3333<br />
<br />
==[[User:bonghit Schism|bonghit Schism]]==<br />
<br />
* 12544/12544<br />
<br />
==[[User:Elio Donat|Elio Donat]]==<br />
<br />
* 6656/4353<br />
<br />
==[[User: Just Dinkin|Just Dinkin]]==<br />
* 11520/11520<br />
<br />
==[[User: Miki Gymnast|Miki Gymnast]]==<br />
* 8448/5632<br />
<br />
==[[User: Jillian Taringa|Jillian Taringa]]==<br />
* 11776/11776<br />
<br />
==[[User: JB Kraft|JB Kraft]]==<br />
* 6400/4608<br />
<br />
==[[User: Wangxiang Tuxing|Wangxiang Tuxing]]==<br />
* 9472/11264<br />
<br />
==[[User: Tensai Hilra|Tensai Hilra]]==<br />
* 12800/12800<br />
<br />
==[[User: Mirt Tenk|Mirt Tenk]]==<br />
* 5376/7680<br />
<br />
==[[User: Maniac Choche|Maniac Choche]]==<br />
* 5632/5888<br />
<br />
==[[User: Kish Kas|Kish Kas]]==<br />
* 6400/6656<br />
<br />
==[[User: Bit2zero Planer|Bit2zero Planer]]==<br />
* 6500/6656<br />
<br />
==[[User: Trifile Toshi|Trifile Toshi]]==<br />
* 20736/20736<br />
<br />
==[[User: Micheil Merlin|Micheil Merlin]]==<br />
* 4608/5120<br />
<br />
==[[User: Yuu Nakamichi|Yuu Nakamichi]]==<br />
* 9728/8960<br />
<br />
==[[User: Norgan Torok|Norgan Torok]]==<br />
* 6400/6400<br />
<br />
==[[User: Master Huldschinsky|Master Huldschinsky]]==<br />
* 16400/16400<br />
<br />
==[[User: Giulio Perhaps|Giulio Perhaps]]==<br />
* 16640/16640<br />
<br />
==[[User: Lexa Sands|Lexa Sands]]==<br />
* 2305/2305 (previously 6400/6144) - Lexania - URI: http://lexa.ath.cx:9000<br />
<br />
==[[User:Junta Kohime | Junta Kohime ]]==<br />
<br />
* 6400/5888 - Born To Learn - URI: http://borntolearn.dyndns.org:9000<br />
<br />
==[[User: Strawberry Fride | Strawberry Fride]]==<br />
* 17408/17408<br />
<br />
==[[User: G2 Proto | G2 Proto]]==<br />
* 17664/17664 http://www.reactiongrid.com http://reactiongrid.com:10500<br />
<br />
==[[User: Kuraiko Yoshikawa|Kuraiko Yoshikawa]]==<br />
*2435/2304 [http://zeitenwerk.de:9128 URI]<br />
<br />
==[[User: Prometheus Dovgal|Prometheus Dovgal]]==<br />
*17920/17920<br />
<br />
==[[User: Cow Taurog|Cow Taurog]]==<br />
* 16128/16128 - [http://cowtaurog.cjb.net:9000 The Pasture]<br />
<br />
==[[User: Camus Omegamu|Camus Omegamu]]==<br />
* 4608/8704<br />
<br />
==[[User: m0rdred Veil|m0rdred Veil]]==<br />
* 18176/18176 - La Isla West - URI: http://24.30.54.84:9000<br />
<br />
==[[User: Kliger Dinkin|Kliger Dinkin]]==<br />
* 13312/13312<br />
<br />
==[[User: Audoa Giha|Audoa Giha]]==<br />
* 19200/19200 Will be up/down for maint otherwise 24/7 URI: http://96.226.64.34:9010/<br />
<br />
==[[User: Ceyna Indigo|Ceyna Indigo]]==<br />
* 32768/32768<br />
==[[User: Bulli Schumann|Bulli Schumann]]==<br />
<br />
(Changed for the 'new' coordinate system)<br />
<br />
* 3600/3600 - Come visit if you like... still very barren... but it will prob. be expanded in a while: http://83.247.63.174:9000<br />
* 3600/3601 - experimental region (well... aren't they all?)<br />
* 3601/3600 - experimental region (well... aren't they all?)<br />
* 3601/3601 - experimental region (well... aren't they all?)<br />
<br />
==[[User: Ansel Gasparini|Ansel Gasparini]]==<br />
* 4352/4608<br />
<br />
==[[User: Xerbi Zerbino|Xerbi Zerbino]]==<br />
* 12032/12032<br />
<br />
==[[User: Siddhartha Fonda | Siddhartha Fonda]]==<br />
* 22272/22272<br />
<br />
==[[User: elmanytas Ferrentino | elmanytas Ferrentino]]==<br />
* 2560/2304<br />
<br />
==[[User:Mana Janus|Mana Janus]]==<br />
* 2424/2424<br />
<br />
==[[User:Easyfresh Auer|Easyfresh Auer]]==<br />
* 3810/3810<br />
<br />
==[[User:Nomad Ingwer|Nomad Ingwer]]==<br />
* 27648/27648<br />
<br />
==[[User:Quinlan Quimby|Quinlan Quimby]]==<br />
* 28416/28416<br />
<br />
==[[User:Woot Avro|Woot Avro]]==<br />
* 4096/4608<br />
<br />
==[[User:Herfulnerful Holsworthy|Herfulnerful Holsworthy]]==<br />
* 8192/16384<br />
* 8192/16640<br />
<br />
==[[User:pb Qinan|pb Qinan]]==<br />
* 9472/8960<br />
<br />
==[[User:Tara5 Oh|Tara5 Oh]]==<br />
*15616/15616 - Visit us at URI: ugotrade.net:9000<br />
<br />
==[[User:Drax Lemieux|Drax Lemieux]]==<br />
*16128/16128<br />
<br />
==[[User:Opensource Obscure|Opensource Obscure]]==<br />
*51200/51200<br />
<br />
==[[User:Harleen Gretzky|Harleen Gretzky]]==<br />
*5120/51200<br />
<br />
==[[User:Lapsus Weinstein|Lapsus Weinstein]]==<br />
* Experimental Sandbox on Physical and Mental Health <br />
-loginuri http://grid.centromimir.it:9000 -loginpage http://grid.centromimir.it <br />
* Garda Lake, Caffe' Freud, Centro Mimir, Suburbia<br />
* 3584/3584(ogp)<br />
* 3584/3585(ogp)<br />
* 3585/3584(ogp)<br />
* 3585/3585(ogp)<br />
<br />
==[[User:Amarillo Mertel|Amarillo Mertel]]==<br />
*25600/25600<br />
<br />
==[[User:Rasmusson Oranos|Rasmusson Oranos]]==<br />
*18432/18432<br />
<br />
==[[User:Tylor Ferraris|Tylor Ferraris]]==<br />
*1054976/1054976<br />
<br />
==[[User:Teravus Ousley|Teravus Ousley]]==<br />
*1048832/1048832 (ogp) - 4097/4097 (OpenSimulator)<br />
<br />
==[[User:EloiseJolie Capalini|EloiseJolie Capalini]]==<br />
*3200/3200 (ogp) - URI: http://213.186.37.135.com:9000<br />
<br />
==[[User:Jabba_Gruppman | Jabba Gruppman]]==<br />
<br />
* 5120/11264<br />
<br />
==[[User:Cecelia Lewis | Cecelia Lewis]]==<br />
* 25856/25856<br />
<br />
==[[User:Albert Revolution|Albert Revolution]]==<br />
*15872/15872 (ogp) - SOMBRALAND - <br />
Accesible some hours at week. Spanish Time. I would like to test<br />
importations from 3dMax Studio, Sculpties and building<br />
<br />
==[[User:Dedric Mauriac | Dedric Mauriac]]==<br />
*4352/5120<br />
<br />
==[[User:Micky Jansma | Micky Jansma]]==<br />
*28160/28160<br />
<br />
==[[User:Burnman Bedlam | Burnman Bedlam]]==<br />
*14848/14848<br />
<br />
==[[User:Rancher Koenig | Rancher Koenig]]==<br />
*5120/5120<br />
<br />
==[[User:Fin Umarov | Fin Umarov]]==<br />
*25344/25344<br />
<br />
==[[User:Berry Steinhoff | Berry Steinhoff]]==<br />
*13568/13568<br />
<br />
==[[User:Kaly Mayako|Kaly Mayako]]==<br />
*9666/9666 - URI: http://jukastream.com:9000<br />
Open 10AM - 4PM French time<br />
<br />
==[[User:Armon_Aeon | Armon Aeon]]==<br />
<br />
*12288/12288 - URI: http://surya.grids.litesim.com:8000/ogp_listen<br />
<br />
==[[User:Sered Woollahra | Sered Woollahra]]==<br />
*3574/3574 - URI: http://prime.ciuso.com:9000 accessible unless down for maintenance.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Open_Grid_Public_Beta]]</div>Bartholomew Kleiberhttps://wiki.secondlife.com/w/index.php?title=User:Dale_Innis/Group_IM_in_OGP&diff=89571User:Dale Innis/Group IM in OGP2008-09-04T06:52:27Z<p>Bartholomew Kleiber: this should probably be moved somewhere else</p>
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<div>This page is to capture thoughts about how Group IM will / should / might work in the [[Open Grid Protocol]]. It is seeded with some ideas extracted from recent Zero Linden office hours and AWGroupies meetings.<br />
<br />
=Group Definition=<br />
<br />
At this point it is not defined what groups exactly are in the [[Open Grid Protocol]] architecture. There are at least three possible group implementations to think of:<br />
* RD wide groups<br />
* AD wide groups<br />
* Open Grid wide groups<br />
<br />
RD groups are not likely to exist, since the Group IM features is most likely to be handled by the agent domain - still they might be a possible use case and thus be implemented as a specialization of AD groups (possibly with a filter).<br />
<br />
=Use Cases=<br />
<br />
* A group wants to do predefined-group IM very much like SL / OpenSim Group IM today, only cross-grid (cross-domain)<br />
* A group wants to do adhoc-group IM (i.e. "Friends Conference") very much like SL / OpenSim Group IM today, only cross-grid (cross-domain)<br />
* Bridging (in any of various detailed senses) between OGP-based Group IM in some virtual world domain(s), and group IM in other contexts (IRC channels on existing IRC servers, Jabber servers, AIM, etc, etc, etc)<br />
* One-to-one IM as a limiting case of any and all of the above (i.e. can the various approaches to the Group IM use-cases also serve for person-to-person IM)<br />
* Spatial chat (i.e. can any or all of the IM solutions above also handle spatial chat, where everyone within range can hear what's being said? The answer may be "no", or "yes, but it's not the best solution", or whatever)<br />
<br />
=Requirements=<br />
<br />
* In at least many use-cases, someone viewing a Group IM message should know with high confidence that it was really sent by the apparent sender.<br />
* In at least some use-cases, it will be desirable to allow messages where the sender is *not* known with high confidence, but the messages are still delivered, and marked as insecure-sender.<br />
* In at least many use-cases, someone posting a Group IM message should know with high confidence that it will be delivered only to bona fide group members.<br />
* The solution should scale to, at the very least, simple extrapolations of the current SL group IM usage patterns.<br />
<br />
=Approaches=<br />
<br />
* Sai suggests that, as a very first experiment and proof of concept, we move Group IM into the AD (Agent Domain), and allow inter-domain IMs by using the AD as a relay point.<br />
* Various people have suggested that, as the underlying IM infrastructure, we make use of IRC or Jabber or something else that already exists. This still leaves open various questions, such as how identities are mapped and authentication done, but it has been suggested that these are easy to solve. We will attempt to extract from those making these suggestions just how they see it working. Preferably without violating the Geneva Convention.<br />
** Infinity suggests we investigate the possibility that for cross-grid interoperability, we include a way to get a reference to an existing IRC/{X|I}MPP/RTP/etc. gateway 'cause she things adding XMPP or whatever to OGP is a little heavy.<br />
** Dale says that that's fine, but we still gotta figure out and write how authentication to / through an existing gateway would work! And no one gets to say it's trivial unless they've describe the steps.<br />
* It has of course been suggested that the underlying group IM mechanism be pluggable. This is a fine idea, but we must still define the interface that a qualifying plugin has to implement.<br />
<br />
=Using the AD as a simple relay=<br />
<br />
=Thoughts on the interface to a general plugin=<br />
<br />
=Specific thoughts on the applicability / scalability of existing IM systems=<br />
<br />
==IRC==<br />
<br />
==Jabber==<br />
<br />
=See Also=<br />
<br />
* [[AW_Groupies]]<br />
* [[ AW Groupies/Chat Logs/AWGroupies-2008-09-02|AW Groupies protocol from 2008/09/02 (dealing with Group IM issues)]]<br />
* [[Protecting content in an open grid]]<br />
* [[Open Grid Protocol]]<br />
* [[SLGOGP_Teleport_Strawman]] (old?)<br />
* [https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/User:Infinity_Linden/OGP_Trust_Model OGP Trust Model]<br />
* [https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/User:Infinity_Linden/OGP_Trust_Model_UseCases OGP Trust Model Use Cases]<br />
<br />
[[Category:AW Groupies]]<br />
[[Category:Grid Interoperability]]<br />
<br />
=Loosely related, further ramblings=<br />
<br />
Since this page was started there is news that should influence our thoughts on group messaging, messaging in general, and how it could (or should) be handled by future protocols.<br />
<br />
* One of these news ist that LindenLabs announced a new lite viewer, [[ AW Groupies/Chat Logs/AWGroupies-2008-09-02| "a lightweight, voice-enabled instant messaging client that will allow you to communicate with your Second Life friends without logging in to the full viewer. "]]. This is one way to deal with things and IMHO a good one, especially when it comes to the now technology-wise closed voice chat. Still, there should be a way to open text and voice chat to webservices suitable for furure needs, either exising ones (IRC, see above), or not yet existing ones (one idea here would be to SIP enable voice chat, but there are many more).<br />
<br />
* The other news would be from Eric Reuters saying that [http://secondlife.reuters.com/stories/2008/09/03/ibm-adds-virtual-worlds-support-to-lotus-sametime/ "IBM showcases an integration of Sametime chat into 3D worlds" ] which would bridge text chat from Sametime into 3D worlds, most noteably Second Life. This again emphasizes that there is some use case for integration of ('plugable') (web) services to a variety of systems suited for content and community management.</div>Bartholomew Kleiberhttps://wiki.secondlife.com/w/index.php?title=User:Dale_Innis/Group_IM_in_OGP&diff=89519User:Dale Innis/Group IM in OGP2008-09-03T19:02:38Z<p>Bartholomew Kleiber: /* See Also */</p>
<hr />
<div>This page is to capture thoughts about how Group IM will / should / might work in the [[Open Grid Protocol]]. It is seeded with some ideas extracted from recent Zero Linden office hours and AWGroupies meetings.<br />
<br />
=Group Definition=<br />
<br />
At this point it is not defined what groups exactly are in the [[Open Grid Protocol]] architecture. There are at least three possible group implementations to think of:<br />
* RD wide groups<br />
* AD wide groups<br />
* Open Grid wide groups<br />
<br />
RD groups are not likely to exist, since the Group IM features is most likely to be handled by the agent domain - still they might be a possible use case and thus be implemented as a specialization of AD groups (possibly with a filter).<br />
<br />
=Requirements=<br />
<br />
* In at least many use-cases, someone viewing a Group IM message should know with high confidence that it was really sent by the apparent sender.<br />
* In at least some use-cases, it will be desirable to allow messages where the sender is *not* known with high confidence, but the messages are still delivered, and marked as insecure-sender.<br />
* In at least many use-cases, someone posting a Group IM message should know with high confidence that it will be delivered only to bona fide group members.<br />
* The solution should scale to, at the very least, simple extrapolations of the current SL group IM usage patterns.<br />
<br />
=Approaches=<br />
<br />
* Sai suggests that, as a very first experiment and proof of concept, we move Group IM into the AD (Agent Domain), and allow inter-domain IMs by using the AD as a relay point.<br />
* Various people have suggested that, as the underlying IM infrastructure, we make use of IRC or Jabber or something else that already exists. This still leaves open various questions, such as how identities are mapped and authentication done, but it has been suggested that these are easy to solve. We will attempt to extract from those making these suggestions just how they see it working. Preferably without violating the Geneva Convention.<br />
** Infinity suggests we investigate the possibility that for cross-grid interoperability, we include a way to get a reference to an existing IRC/{X|I}MPP/RTP/etc. gateway 'cause she things adding XMPP or whatever to OGP is a little heavy.<br />
* It has of course been suggested that the underlying group IM mechanism be pluggable. This is a fine idea, but we must still define the interface that a qualifying plugin has to implement.<br />
<br />
=Using the AD as a simple relay=<br />
<br />
=Thoughts on the interface to a general plugin=<br />
<br />
=Specific thoughts on the applicability / scalability of existing IM systems=<br />
<br />
==IRC==<br />
<br />
==Jabber==<br />
<br />
=See Also=<br />
<br />
* [[AW_Groupies]]<br />
* [[ AW Groupies/Chat Logs/AWGroupies-2008-09-02|AW Groupies protocol from 2008/09/02 (dealing with Group IM issues)]]<br />
* [[Protecting content in an open grid]]<br />
* [[Open Grid Protocol]]<br />
* [[SLGOGP_Teleport_Strawman]] (old?)<br />
* [https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/User:Infinity_Linden/OGP_Trust_Model OGP Trust Model]<br />
* [https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/User:Infinity_Linden/OGP_Trust_Model_UseCases OGP Trust Model Use Cases]<br />
<br />
[[Category:AW Groupies]]<br />
[[Category:Grid Interoperability]]</div>Bartholomew Kleiberhttps://wiki.secondlife.com/w/index.php?title=User:Dale_Innis/Group_IM_in_OGP&diff=89514User:Dale Innis/Group IM in OGP2008-09-03T18:31:09Z<p>Bartholomew Kleiber: </p>
<hr />
<div>This page is to capture thoughts about how Group IM will / should / might work in the [[Open Grid Protocol]]. It is seeded with some ideas extracted from recent Zero Linden office hours and AWGroupies meetings.<br />
<br />
=Group Definition=<br />
<br />
At this point it is not defined what groups exactly are in the [[Open Grid Protocol]] architecture. There are at least three possible group implementations to think of:<br />
* RD wide groups<br />
* AD wide groups<br />
* Open Grid wide groups<br />
<br />
RD groups are not likely to exist, since the Group IM features is most likely to be handled by the agent domain - still they might be a possible use case and thus be implemented as a specialization of AD groups (possibly with a filter).<br />
<br />
=Requirements=<br />
<br />
* In at least many use-cases, someone viewing a Group IM message should know with high confidence that it was really sent by the apparent sender.<br />
* In at least some use-cases, it will be desirable to allow messages where the sender is *not* known with high confidence, but the messages are still delivered, and marked as insecure-sender.<br />
* In at least many use-cases, someone posting a Group IM message should know with high confidence that it will be delivered only to bona fide group members.<br />
* The solution should scale to, at the very least, simple extrapolations of the current SL group IM usage patterns.<br />
<br />
=Approaches=<br />
<br />
* Sai suggests that, as a very first experiment and proof of concept, we move Group IM into the AD (Agent Domain), and allow inter-domain IMs by using the AD as a relay point.<br />
* Various people have suggested that, as the underlying IM infrastructure, we make use of IRC or Jabber or something else that already exists. This still leaves open various questions, such as how identities are mapped and authentication done, but it has been suggested that these are easy to solve. We will attempt to extract from those making these suggestions just how they see it working. Preferably without violating the Geneva Convention.<br />
* It has of course been suggested that the underlying group IM mechanism be pluggable. This is a fine idea, but we must still define the interface that a qualifying plugin has to implement.<br />
<br />
=Using the AD as a simple relay=<br />
<br />
=Thoughts on the interface to a general plugin=<br />
<br />
=Specific thoughts on the applicability / scalability of existing IM systems=<br />
<br />
==IRC==<br />
<br />
==Jabber==<br />
<br />
=See Also=<br />
<br />
* [[AW_Groupies]]<br />
* [[Protecting content in an open grid]]<br />
* [[Open Grid Protocol]]<br />
* [[SLGOGP_Teleport_Strawman]] (old?)<br />
* [https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/User:Infinity_Linden/OGP_Trust_Model OGP Trust Model]<br />
* [https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/User:Infinity_Linden/OGP_Trust_Model_UseCases OGP Trust Model Use Cases]<br />
<br />
[[Category:AW Groupies]]<br />
[[Category:Grid Interoperability]]</div>Bartholomew Kleiberhttps://wiki.secondlife.com/w/index.php?title=Open_Grid_Public_Beta/Public_Regions&diff=85258Open Grid Public Beta/Public Regions2008-08-11T22:33:46Z<p>Bartholomew Kleiber: /* Pixelpark */</p>
<hr />
<div>The following OpenSim regions supporting the Open Grid protocol are available for you to teleport to once you've authenticated to the agent domain:<br />
<br />
== Ugotrade ==<br />
<br />
* http://ugotrade.net:9000<br />
* 24/7 if it is down I will restart <br />
* Contact: Tara5 Oh<br />
<br />
== COM.lounge / Tao Takashi / mrtopf.de ==<br />
<br />
* http://plonetv.de:9000<br />
* currently offline due to awaiting new patch<br />
* Contact: [http://mrtopf.de/blog Tao Takashi]<br />
<br />
== BlueWall ==<br />
<br />
* http://ascent.bluewallgroup.com:9300<br />
* 24/7 - may be unavailable for short periods for updates/maintenance<br />
* Contact: [[User:BlueWall Slade | Bluewall Slade]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://BlueWall.Slade@gmail.com BlueWall Slade]<br />
<br />
== Elsewhere ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: http://opensim.nowherevirtual.com:9000<br />
* Times Available: 24/7 (except for maintenance)<br />
* Contact: [[User:Emma Nowhere | Emma Nowhere ]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://emma.nowhere@gmail.com Emma Nowhere]<br />
<br />
== LJPOGP00 ==<br />
<br />
* http://98.26.97.209:9000<br />
* 24/7 - may be unavailable for short periods for updates/maintenance<br />
* Contact: [[User:Julie Wasserstrom | Julie Wasserstrom]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://Julie.Wasserstrom@gmail.com Julie Wasserstrom]<br />
<br />
== Planck ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: planck.vworlds.co.uk:9000<br />
* Times Available: 0:800 23:00 UTC 24/7 when new server is ready<br />
* Contact [mailto://chris.samtanko@googlemail.com Chris Samtanko]<br />
<br />
== BrackenLand ==<br />
<br />
* http://<br />
* Temporarily offline<br />
* Contact: [[User:Gomez Bracken | Gomez Bracken]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://gomez@temptations-club.com Gomez Bracken]<br />
<br />
== Piper ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: http://primforge.org:9009<br />
* 24/7 - may be unavailable for short periods for updates/maintenance<br />
* Contact: [[User:Torrid Luna | Torrid Luna]]<br />
<br />
== Lakewood / Ducatillon Group Project ==<br />
<br />
* http://dgpexperimental.selfip.org:9000<br />
* 24/7 - might be unavailable for short periods as far as we update/maintain the location<br />
* Contact: [[User:McCoy Ducatillon | McCoy Ducatillon]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://ducatillongroup@gmail.com McCoy Ducatillon]<br />
<br />
== Burning Life Test Open Sim ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: http://68.178.191.56:9000<br />
* Times Available: 24/7 (Unless Under Update)<br />
* Contact: [[User:Vicero Lambert | Vicero Lambert ]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://jakekukuk@gmail.com Vicero Lambert]<br />
<br />
== Litesim Mainland ==<br />
<br />
* http://lsmainland.ogs-openuser.litesim.com:8000/ogp_listen<br />
* 24/7 - occasional issues<br />
* Contact: [[User:Gareth Ellison | Gareth Nelson]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://gareth@litesim.com Gareth Nelson]<br />
* About 10 regions on the grid<br />
* Can also now do TP into other random (non-OGP) grids and tested with OSGrid and central grid<br />
<br />
== Gridrock Worlds ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: http://gridrock.com:9000<br />
* Times Available: 24/7 - 100 Mbps <br />
* Status: online<br />
* Contact: [[User:whyroc Slade | whyroc Slade ]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://whyroc@in2orbit.net whyroc Slade]<br />
<br />
== Douggles Hangout ==<br />
* Region URL http://club-panty.com:9000<br />
* 24/7 uptime<br />
* Contact bonghit Schism_External <br />
* Email [mailto:pantera.42069@yahoo.com]<br />
<br />
== Pixelpark ==<br />
* Region URL http://curious.servegame.org:9000<br />
* online<br />
* Contact [[User:Bartholomew Kleiber | Bartholomew Kleiber ]] <br />
* Email [mailto://dirk.krause@pixelpark.com Dirk Krause]<br />
<br />
== Five Miles Out ==<br />
* Region URL http://taurus.fivemile.org:9000<br />
* 24/7 uptime 1 Gbps<br />
* Contact [[User:Jim Kupferberg | Jim Kupferberg ]] <br />
* Email [mailto:info@fivemile.net Jim Kupferberg]<br />
<br />
== Whichway From Here ==<br />
* Region URL http://ae6vk.harpsichordyet.com:9000<br />
* 24/7 uptime, but down at my whim.<br />
* Contact [[User:Whichway Janus | Whichway Janus ]] <br />
* Email [mailto:Whichway.Janus@Yahoo.Com Whichway Janus]<br />
<br />
== Dahlia Island ==<br />
* Region URL http://thnk1.dyndns.org:9000<br />
* 24/7 uptime, subject to outages for upgrades<br />
* Contact [[User:Dahlia Trimble | Dahlia Trimble]]<br />
* Email [mailto:dahliaTrimble@gmail.com Dahlia Trimble]<br />
<br />
== 3Di OGP Test ==<br />
* Region URL http://210.188.235.138:9000<br />
* 24/7 uptime, subject to outages for upgrades<br />
* Contact [[User:Kish Kas | Kish Kas]]<br />
<br />
== Bit Island ==<br />
* Region URL http://mark.bitlife.jp:9000<br />
* 24/7 uptime <br />
* Contact [[User:Bit2zero Planer | Bit2zero Planer]]<br />
<br />
== metaXLR8 ==<br />
* Region URL http://metaxlr8.com:9000<br />
* Uptime 24/7, down only for testing and updating<br />
* See http://metafuturing.net/index.php/MetaXLR8_OpenSim<br />
* Contact: Giulio Perhaps<br />
<br />
[[category:Open_Grid_Public_Beta]]</div>Bartholomew Kleiberhttps://wiki.secondlife.com/w/index.php?title=Open_Grid_Public_Beta/Public_Regions&diff=83833Open Grid Public Beta/Public Regions2008-08-08T10:59:24Z<p>Bartholomew Kleiber: /* Pixelpark */</p>
<hr />
<div>The following OpenSim regions supporting the Open Grid protocol are available for you to teleport to once you've authenticated to the agent domain:<br />
<br />
== Ugotrade ==<br />
<br />
* http://ugotrade.net:9000<br />
* 24/7 if it is down I will restart <br />
* Contact: Tara5 Oh<br />
<br />
== COM.lounge / Tao Takashi / mrtopf.de ==<br />
<br />
* http://plonetv.de:9000<br />
* currently offline due to awaiting new patch<br />
* Contact: [http://mrtopf.de/blog Tao Takashi]<br />
<br />
== BlueWall ==<br />
<br />
* http://ascent.bluewallgroup.com:9300<br />
* 24/7 - may be unavailable for short periods for updates/maintenance<br />
* Contact: [[User:BlueWall Slade | Bluewall Slade]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://BlueWall.Slade@gmail.com BlueWall Slade]<br />
<br />
== Elsewhere ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: http://opensim.nowherevirtual.com:9000<br />
* Times Available: 24/7 (except for maintenance)<br />
* Contact: [[User:Emma Nowhere | Emma Nowhere ]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://emma.nowhere@gmail.com Emma Nowhere]<br />
<br />
== LJPOGP00 ==<br />
<br />
* http://98.26.97.209:9000<br />
* 24/7 - may be unavailable for short periods for updates/maintenance<br />
* Contact: [[User:Julie Wasserstrom | Julie Wasserstrom]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://Julie.Wasserstrom@gmail.com Julie Wasserstrom]<br />
<br />
== Planck ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: planck.vworlds.co.uk:9000<br />
* Times Available: 0:800 23:00 UTC 24/7 when new server is ready<br />
* Contact [mailto://chris.samtanko@googlemail.com Chris Samtanko]<br />
<br />
== BrackenLand ==<br />
<br />
* http://<br />
* Temporarily offline<br />
* Contact: [[User:Gomez Bracken | Gomez Bracken]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://gomez@temptations-club.com Gomez Bracken]<br />
<br />
== Piper ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: http://primforge.org:9009<br />
* 24/7 - may be unavailable for short periods for updates/maintenance<br />
* Contact: [[User:Torrid Luna | Torrid Luna]]<br />
<br />
== Lakewood / Ducatillon Group Project ==<br />
<br />
* http://dgpexperimental.selfip.org:9000<br />
* 24/7 - might be unavailable for short periods as far as we update/maintain the location<br />
* Contact: [[User:McCoy Ducatillon | McCoy Ducatillon]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://ducatillongroup@gmail.com McCoy Ducatillon]<br />
<br />
== Burning Life Test Open Sim ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: http://68.178.191.56:9000<br />
* Times Available: 24/7 (Unless Under Update)<br />
* Contact: [[User:Vicero Lambert | Vicero Lambert ]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://jakekukuk@gmail.com Vicero Lambert]<br />
<br />
== Litesim Mainland ==<br />
<br />
* http://lsmainland.ogs-openuser.litesim.com:8000/ogp_listen<br />
* 24/7 - occasional issues<br />
* Contact: [[User:Gareth Ellison | Gareth Nelson]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://gareth@litesim.com Gareth Nelson]<br />
* About 10 regions on the grid<br />
* Can also now do TP into other random (non-OGP) grids and tested with OSGrid and central grid<br />
<br />
== Gridrock Worlds ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: http://gridrock.com:9000<br />
* Times Available: 24/7 - 100 Mbps <br />
* Status: online<br />
* Contact: [[User:whyroc Slade | whyroc Slade ]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://whyroc@in2orbit.net whyroc Slade]<br />
<br />
== Douggles Hangout ==<br />
* Region URL http://club-panty.com:9000<br />
* 24/7 uptime<br />
* Contact bonghit Schism_External <br />
* Email [mailto:pantera.42069@yahoo.com]<br />
<br />
== Pixelpark ==<br />
* Region URL http://curious.servegame.org:9000<br />
* currently offline<br />
* Contact [[User:Bartholomew Kleiber | Bartholomew Kleiber ]] <br />
* Email [mailto://dirk.krause@pixelpark.com Dirk Krause]<br />
<br />
== Five Miles Out ==<br />
* Region URL http://taurus.fivemile.org:9000<br />
* 24/7 uptime 1 Gbps<br />
* Contact [[User:Jim Kupferberg | Jim Kupferberg ]] <br />
* Email [mailto:info@fivemile.net Jim Kupferberg]<br />
<br />
== Whichway From Here ==<br />
* Region URL http://ae6vk.harpsichordyet.com:9000<br />
* 24/7 uptime, but down at my whim.<br />
* Contact [[User:Whichway Janus | Whichway Janus ]] <br />
* Email [mailto:Whichway.Janus@Yahoo.Com Whichway Janus]<br />
<br />
== Dahlia Island ==<br />
* Region URL http://thnk1.dyndns.org:9000<br />
* 24/7 uptime, subject to outages for upgrades<br />
* Contact [[User:Dahlia Trimble | Dahlia Trimble]]<br />
* Email [mailto:dahliaTrimble@gmail.com Dahlia Trimble]<br />
<br />
== 3Di OGP Test ==<br />
* Region URL http://210.188.235.138:9000<br />
* 24/7 uptime, subject to outages for upgrades<br />
* Contact [[User:Kish Kas | Kish Kas]]<br />
<br />
[[category:Open_Grid_Public_Beta]]</div>Bartholomew Kleiberhttps://wiki.secondlife.com/w/index.php?title=Open_Grid_Public_Beta/Public_Regions&diff=83566Open Grid Public Beta/Public Regions2008-08-07T18:31:55Z<p>Bartholomew Kleiber: /* Pixelpark */</p>
<hr />
<div>The following OpenSim regions supporting the Open Grid protocol are available for you to teleport to once you've authenticated to the agent domain:<br />
<br />
== Ugotrade ==<br />
<br />
* http://ugotrade.net:9000<br />
* 24/7 if it is down I will restart <br />
* Contact: Tara5 Oh<br />
<br />
== COM.lounge / Tao Takashi / mrtopf.de ==<br />
<br />
* http://plonetv.de:9000<br />
* currently offline due to awaiting new patch<br />
* Contact: [http://mrtopf.de/blog Tao Takashi]<br />
<br />
== BlueWall ==<br />
<br />
* http://ascent.bluewallgroup.com:9300<br />
* 24/7 - may be unavailable for short periods for updates/maintenance<br />
* Contact: [[User:BlueWall Slade | Bluewall Slade]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://BlueWall.Slade@gmail.com BlueWall Slade]<br />
<br />
== Elsewhere ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: http://opensim.nowherevirtual.com:9000<br />
* Times Available: 24/7 (except for maintenance)<br />
* Contact: [[User:Emma Nowhere | Emma Nowhere ]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://emma.nowhere@gmail.com Emma Nowhere]<br />
<br />
== LJPOGP00 ==<br />
<br />
* http://98.26.97.209:9000<br />
* 24/7 - may be unavailable for short periods for updates/maintenance<br />
* Contact: [[User:Julie Wasserstrom | Julie Wasserstrom]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://Julie.Wasserstrom@gmail.com Julie Wasserstrom]<br />
<br />
== Planck ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: planck.vworlds.co.uk:9000<br />
* Times Available: 0:800 23:00 UTC 24/7 when new server is ready<br />
* Contact [mailto://chris.samtanko@googlemail.com Chris Samtanko]<br />
<br />
== BrackenLand ==<br />
<br />
* http://<br />
* Temporarily offline<br />
* Contact: [[User:Gomez Bracken | Gomez Bracken]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://gomez@temptations-club.com Gomez Bracken]<br />
<br />
== Piper ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: http://primforge.org:9009<br />
* 24/7 - may be unavailable for short periods for updates/maintenance<br />
* Contact: [[User:Torrid Luna | Torrid Luna]]<br />
<br />
== Lakewood / Ducatillon Group Project ==<br />
<br />
* http://dgpexperimental.selfip.org:9000<br />
* 24/7 - might be unavailable for short periods as far as we update/maintain the location<br />
* Contact: [[User:McCoy Ducatillon | McCoy Ducatillon]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://ducatillongroup@gmail.com McCoy Ducatillon]<br />
<br />
== Burning Life Test Open Sim ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: http://68.178.191.56:9000<br />
* Times Available: 24/7 (Unless Under Update)<br />
* Contact: [[User:Vicero Lambert | Vicero Lambert ]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://jakekukuk@gmail.com Vicero Lambert]<br />
<br />
== Litesim Mainland ==<br />
<br />
* http://lsmainland.ogs-openuser.litesim.com:8000/ogp_listen<br />
* 24/7 - occasional issues<br />
* Contact: [[User:Gareth Ellison | Gareth Nelson]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://gareth@litesim.com Gareth Nelson]<br />
* About 10 regions on the grid<br />
* Can also now do TP into other random (non-OGP) grids and tested with OSGrid and central grid<br />
<br />
== Gridrock Worlds ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: http://gridrock.com:9000<br />
* Times Available: 24/7 - 100 Mbps <br />
* Status: online<br />
* Contact: [[User:whyroc Slade | whyroc Slade ]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://whyroc@in2orbit.net whyroc Slade]<br />
<br />
== Douggles Hangout ==<br />
* Region URL http://club-panty.com:9000<br />
* 24/7 uptime<br />
* Contact bonghit Schism_External <br />
* Email [mailto:pantera.42069@yahoo.com]<br />
<br />
== Pixelpark ==<br />
* Region URL http://curious.servegame.org:9000<br />
* currently online<br />
* Contact [[User:Bartholomew Kleiber | Bartholomew Kleiber ]] <br />
* Email [mailto://dirk.krause@pixelpark.com Dirk Krause]<br />
<br />
== Five Miles Out ==<br />
* Region URL http://taurus.fivemile.org:9000<br />
* 24/7 uptime 1 Gbps<br />
* Contact [[User:Jim Kupferberg | Jim Kupferberg ]] <br />
* Email [mailto:info@fivemile.net Jim Kupferberg]<br />
<br />
[[category:Open_Grid_Public_Beta]]</div>Bartholomew Kleiberhttps://wiki.secondlife.com/w/index.php?title=Open_Grid_Public_Beta/Public_Regions&diff=83428Open Grid Public Beta/Public Regions2008-08-07T06:49:23Z<p>Bartholomew Kleiber: /* Pixelpark */</p>
<hr />
<div>The following OpenSim regions supporting the Open Grid protocol are available for you to teleport to once you've authenticated to the agent domain:<br />
<br />
== Ugotrade ==<br />
<br />
* http://ugotrade.net:9000<br />
* 24/7 if it is down I will restart <br />
* Contact: Tara5 Oh<br />
<br />
== COM.lounge / Tao Takashi / mrtopf.de ==<br />
<br />
* http://plonetv.de:9000<br />
* currently offline due to awaiting new patch<br />
* Contact: [http://mrtopf.de/blog Tao Takashi]<br />
<br />
== BlueWall ==<br />
<br />
* http://ascent.bluewallgroup.com:9300<br />
* 24/7 - may be unavailable for short periods for updates/maintenance<br />
* Contact: [[User:BlueWall Slade | Bluewall Slade]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://BlueWall.Slade@gmail.com BlueWall Slade]<br />
<br />
== Elsewhere ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: http://opensim.nowherevirtual.com:9000<br />
* Times Available: 24/7 (except for maintenance)<br />
* Contact: [[User:Emma Nowhere | Emma Nowhere ]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://emma.nowhere@gmail.com Emma Nowhere]<br />
<br />
== LJPOGP00 ==<br />
<br />
* http://98.26.97.209:9000<br />
* 24/7 - may be unavailable for short periods for updates/maintenance<br />
* Contact: [[User:Julie Wasserstrom | Julie Wasserstrom]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://Julie.Wasserstrom@gmail.com Julie Wasserstrom]<br />
<br />
== Planck ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: planck.vworlds.co.uk:9000<br />
* Times Available: 0:800 23:00 UTC 24/7 when new server is ready<br />
* Contact [mailto://chris.samtanko@googlemail.com Chris Samtanko]<br />
<br />
== BrackenLand ==<br />
<br />
* http://<br />
* Temporarily offline<br />
* Contact: [[User:Gomez Bracken | Gomez Bracken]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://gomez@temptations-club.com Gomez Bracken]<br />
<br />
== Piper ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: http://primforge.org:9009<br />
* 24/7 - may be unavailable for short periods for updates/maintenance<br />
* Contact: [[User:Torrid Luna | Torrid Luna]]<br />
<br />
== Lakewood / Ducatillon Group Project ==<br />
<br />
* http://dgpexperimental.selfip.org:9000<br />
* 24/7 - might be unavailable for short periods as far as we update/maintain the location<br />
* Contact: [[User:McCoy Ducatillon | McCoy Ducatillon]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://ducatillongroup@gmail.com McCoy Ducatillon]<br />
<br />
== Burning Life Test Open Sim ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: http://68.178.191.56:9000<br />
* Times Available: 24/7 (Unless Under Update)<br />
* Contact: [[User:Vicero Lambert | Vicero Lambert ]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://jakekukuk@gmail.com Vicero Lambert]<br />
<br />
== Litesim Mainland ==<br />
<br />
* http://lsmainland.ogs-openuser.litesim.com:8000/ogp_listen<br />
* 24/7 - occasional issues<br />
* Contact: [[User:Gareth Ellison | Gareth Nelson]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://gareth@litesim.com Gareth Nelson]<br />
* About 10 regions on the grid<br />
* Can also now do TP into other random (non-OGP) grids and tested with OSGrid and central grid<br />
<br />
== Gridrock Worlds ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: http://gridrock.com:9000<br />
* Times Available: 24/7 - 100 Mbps <br />
* Status: Online <br />
* Contact: [[User:whyroc Slade | whyroc Slade ]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://whyroc@in2orbit.net whyroc Slade]<br />
<br />
== Douggles Hangout ==<br />
* Region URL http://club-panty.com:9000<br />
* 24/7 uptime<br />
* Contact bonghit Schism_External <br />
* Email [mailto:pantera.42069@yahoo.com]<br />
<br />
== Pixelpark ==<br />
* Region URL http://curious.servegame.org:9000<br />
* currently offline<br />
* Contact [[User:Bartholomew Kleiber | Bartholomew Kleiber ]] <br />
* Email [mailto://dirk.krause@pixelpark.com Dirk Krause]<br />
<br />
== Five Miles Out ==<br />
* Region URL http://taurus.fivemile.org:9000<br />
* 24/7 uptime 1 Gbps<br />
* Contact [[User:Jim Kupferberg | Jim Kupferberg ]] <br />
* Email [mailto:info@fivemile.net Jim Kupferberg]<br />
<br />
[[category:Open_Grid_Public_Beta]]</div>Bartholomew Kleiberhttps://wiki.secondlife.com/w/index.php?title=Open_Grid_Public_Beta/Public_Regions&diff=83159Open Grid Public Beta/Public Regions2008-08-06T20:30:16Z<p>Bartholomew Kleiber: /* Pixelpark */</p>
<hr />
<div>The following OpenSim regions supporting the Open Grid protocol are available for you to teleport to once you've authenticated to the agent domain:<br />
<br />
== Ugotrade ==<br />
<br />
* http://ugotrade.net:9000<br />
* 24/7 if it is down I will restart <br />
* Contact: Tara5 Oh<br />
<br />
== COM.lounge / Tao Takashi / mrtopf.de ==<br />
<br />
* http://plonetv.de:9000<br />
* currently offline due to awaiting new patch<br />
* Contact: [http://mrtopf.de/blog Tao Takashi]<br />
<br />
== BlueWall ==<br />
<br />
* http://ascent.bluewallgroup.com:9300<br />
* 24/7 - may be unavailable for short periods for updates/maintenance<br />
* Contact: [[User:BlueWall Slade | Bluewall Slade]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://BlueWall.Slade@gmail.com BlueWall Slade]<br />
<br />
== Elsewhere ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: http://opensim.nowherevirtual.com:9000<br />
* Times Available: 24/7 (except for maintenance)<br />
* Contact: [[User:Emma Nowhere | Emma Nowhere ]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://emma.nowhere@gmail.com Emma Nowhere]<br />
<br />
== LJPOGP00 ==<br />
<br />
* http://98.26.97.209:9000<br />
* 24/7 - may be unavailable for short periods for updates/maintenance<br />
* Contact: [[User:Julie Wasserstrom | Julie Wasserstrom]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://Julie.Wasserstrom@gmail.com Julie Wasserstrom]<br />
<br />
== Planck ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: planck.vworlds.co.uk:9000<br />
* Times Available: 0:800 23:00 UTC 24/7 when new server is ready<br />
* Contact [mailto://chris.samtanko@googlemail.com Chris Samtanko]<br />
<br />
== BrackenLand ==<br />
<br />
* http://<br />
* Temporarily offline<br />
* Contact: [[User:Gomez Bracken | Gomez Bracken]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://gomez@temptations-club.com Gomez Bracken]<br />
<br />
== Piper ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: http://primforge.org:9009<br />
* 24/7 - may be unavailable for short periods for updates/maintenance<br />
* Contact: [[User:Torrid Luna | Torrid Luna]]<br />
<br />
== Lakewood / Ducatillon Group Project ==<br />
<br />
* http://dgpexperimental.selfip.org:9000<br />
* 24/7 - might be unavailable for short periods as far as we update/maintain the location<br />
* Contact: [[User:McCoy Ducatillon | McCoy Ducatillon]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://ducatillongroup@gmail.com McCoy Ducatillon]<br />
<br />
== Burning Life Test Open Sim ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: http://68.178.191.56:9000<br />
* Times Available: 24/7 (Unless Under Update)<br />
* Contact: [[User:Vicero Lambert | Vicero Lambert ]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://jakekukuk@gmail.com Vicero Lambert]<br />
<br />
== Litesim Mainland ==<br />
<br />
* http://lsmainland.ogs-openuser.litesim.com:8000/ogp_listen<br />
* 24/7 - occasional issues<br />
* Contact: [[User:Gareth Ellison | Gareth Nelson]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://gareth@litesim.com Gareth Nelson]<br />
* About 10 regions on the grid<br />
* Can also now do TP into other random (non-OGP) grids and tested with OSGrid and central grid<br />
<br />
== Gridrock Worlds ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: http://gridrock.com:9000<br />
* Times Available: 24/7 - 100 Mbps <br />
* Status: Online <br />
* Contact: [[User:whyroc Slade | whyroc Slade ]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://whyroc@in2orbit.net whyroc Slade]<br />
<br />
== Douggles Hangout ==<br />
* Region URL http://club-panty.com:9000<br />
* 24/7 uptime<br />
* Contact bonghit Schism_External <br />
* Email [mailto:pantera.42069@yahoo.com]<br />
<br />
== Pixelpark ==<br />
* Region URL http://curious.servegame.org:9000<br />
* online<br />
* Contact [[User:Bartholomew Kleiber | Bartholomew Kleiber ]] <br />
* Email [mailto://dirk.krause@pixelpark.com Dirk Krause]<br />
<br />
== Five Miles Out ==<br />
* Region URL http://taurus.fivemile.org:9000<br />
* 24/7 uptime 1 Gbps<br />
* Contact [[User:Jim Kupferberg | Jim Kupferberg ]] <br />
* Email [mailto:info@fivemile.net Jim Kupferberg]<br />
<br />
[[category:Open_Grid_Public_Beta]]</div>Bartholomew Kleiberhttps://wiki.secondlife.com/w/index.php?title=Open_Grid_Public_Beta/Public_Regions&diff=83069Open Grid Public Beta/Public Regions2008-08-06T11:42:47Z<p>Bartholomew Kleiber: </p>
<hr />
<div>The following OpenSim regions supporting the Open Grid protocol are available for you to teleport to once you've authenticated to the agent domain:<br />
<br />
== Ugotrade ==<br />
<br />
* http://ugotrade.net:9000<br />
* 24/7 if it is down I will restart <br />
* Contact: Tara5 Oh<br />
<br />
== COM.lounge / Tao Takashi / mrtopf.de ==<br />
<br />
* http://plonetv.de:9000<br />
* currently offline due to awaiting new patch<br />
* Contact: [http://mrtopf.de/blog Tao Takashi]<br />
<br />
== BlueWall ==<br />
<br />
* http://ascent.bluewallgroup.com:9300<br />
* 24/7 - may be unavailable for short periods for updates/maintenance<br />
* Contact: [[User:BlueWall Slade | Bluewall Slade]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://BlueWall.Slade@gmail.com BlueWall Slade]<br />
<br />
== Elsewhere ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: http://opensim.nowherevirtual.com:9000<br />
* Times Available: 24/7 (except for maintenance)<br />
* Contact: [[User:Emma Nowhere | Emma Nowhere ]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://emma.nowhere@gmail.com Emma Nowhere]<br />
<br />
== LJPOGP00 ==<br />
<br />
* http://98.26.97.209:9000<br />
* 24/7 - may be unavailable for short periods for updates/maintenance<br />
* Contact: [[User:Julie Wasserstrom | Julie Wasserstrom]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://Julie.Wasserstrom@gmail.com Julie Wasserstrom]<br />
<br />
== Planck ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: planck.vworlds.co.uk:9000<br />
* Times Available: 0:800 23:00 UTC 24/7 when new server is ready<br />
* Contact [mailto://chris.samtanko@googlemail.com Chris Samtanko]<br />
<br />
== BrackenLand ==<br />
<br />
* http://<br />
* Temporarily offline<br />
* Contact: [[User:Gomez Bracken | Gomez Bracken]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://gomez@temptations-club.com Gomez Bracken]<br />
<br />
== Piper ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: http://primforge.org:9009<br />
* 24/7 - may be unavailable for short periods for updates/maintenance<br />
* Contact: [[User:Torrid Luna | Torrid Luna]]<br />
<br />
== Lakewood / Ducatillon Group Project ==<br />
<br />
* http://dgpexperimental.selfip.org:9000<br />
* 24/7 - might be unavailable for short periods as far as we update/maintain the location<br />
* Contact: [[User:McCoy Ducatillon | McCoy Ducatillon]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://ducatillongroup@gmail.com McCoy Ducatillon]<br />
<br />
== Burning Life Test Open Sim ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: http://68.178.191.56:9000<br />
* Times Available: 24/7 (Unless Under Update)<br />
* Contact: [[User:Vicero Lambert | Vicero Lambert ]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://jakekukuk@gmail.com Vicero Lambert]<br />
<br />
== Litesim Mainland ==<br />
<br />
* http://lsmainland.ogs-openuser.litesim.com:8000/ogp_listen<br />
* 24/7 - occasional issues<br />
* Contact: [[User:Gareth Ellison | Gareth Nelson]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://gareth@litesim.com Gareth Nelson]<br />
* About 10 regions on the grid<br />
* Can also now do TP into other random (non-OGP) grids and tested with OSGrid and central grid<br />
<br />
== Gridrock Worlds ==<br />
<br />
* Region URL: http://gridrock.com:9000<br />
* Times Available: 24/7 (barring updates or restart)<br />
* Contact: [[User:whyroc Slade | whyroc Slade ]]<br />
* E-Mail: [mailto://whyroc@in2orbit.net whyroc Slade]<br />
<br />
== Douggles Hangout ==<br />
* Region URL http://club-panty.com:9000<br />
* 24/7 uptime<br />
* Contact bonghit Schism_External <br />
* Email [mailto:pantera.42069@yahoo.com]<br />
<br />
== Pixelpark ==<br />
* Region URL http://curious.servegame.org:9000<br />
* Currently offline<br />
* Contact [[User:Bartholomew Kleiber | Bartholomew Kleiber ]] <br />
* Email [mailto://dirk.krause@pixelpark.com Dirk Krause]<br />
<br />
[[category:Open_Grid_Public_Beta]]</div>Bartholomew Kleiberhttps://wiki.secondlife.com/w/index.php?title=User:Bartholomew_Kleiber&diff=83068User:Bartholomew Kleiber2008-08-06T11:29:36Z<p>Bartholomew Kleiber: New page: A placeholder for now, more info to follow. Dirk Krause/Bartholomew Kleiber</p>
<hr />
<div>A placeholder for now, more info to follow.<br />
<br />
Dirk Krause/Bartholomew Kleiber</div>Bartholomew Kleiberhttps://wiki.secondlife.com/w/index.php?title=Open_Grid_Public_Beta/Map_Locations&diff=82473Open Grid Public Beta/Map Locations2008-08-03T09:37:36Z<p>Bartholomew Kleiber: </p>
<hr />
<div>OpenSim regions cannot be placed directly adjacent to existing regions on aditi or vaak.<br />
<br />
:[[User:Zha_Ewry|Zha Ewry]]: "Setup as a very basic stand alone opensim. set the default location and the location of your region to be the same value, and run only one region on the server. (ie. in OpenSim.ini, make sure you set default_loc_x and default_loc_y, and make them match the ones in the default.xml in the Regions subdirectory of you r bin directory in your install. Make sure your X and Ys are multiples of 256."<br />
<br />
Non-Linden Lab OpenSims should use default_loc_x and default_loc_y values greater than 4096.<br />
<br />
Claim Map Locations Below<br />
<br />
Claims that are not multiples of 256 will be marked in pink.<br />
<br />
==[[User:Whump_Linden | Whump Linden ]]==<br />
<br />
* 2048/2048<br />
* 2304/2560<br />
<br />
==[[User:Dahlia_Trimble | Dahlia Trimble ]]==<br />
<br />
* 4096/4096<br />
* 4352/4352<br />
<br />
==[[User:Christophe003_Carter | Christophe003 Carter ]]==<br />
<br />
* 4608/4608<br />
<br />
==[[User:BlueWall Slade | Bluewall Slade]]==<br />
*6400/6400<br />
<br />
==[[User:Winne Woodget | Winne Woodget]]==<br />
<br />
* 6912/6912<br />
<br />
==[[User:Matias Carter | Matias Carter]]==<br />
<br />
* 7168/7168<br />
<br />
==[[User:Xugu Madison | Xugu Madison]]==<br />
<br />
* 8192/8192<br />
<br />
==[[User:Eddy Stryker | Eddy Stryker]]==<br />
<br />
* 5888/5888<br />
<br />
==[[User:Latif Khalifa | Latif Khalifa]]==<br />
<br />
* 6144/6144<br />
<br />
==[[User:Tracy Welles | Tracy Welles ]]==<br />
<br />
* 4352/4352<br />
<br />
==[[User:Bluecat Jun | Bluecat Jun ]]==<br />
<br />
* 7424/7424<br />
<br />
==[[User:Julie Wasserstrom | Julie Wasserstrom ]]==<br />
<br />
* 5888/5888<br />
<br />
==[[User:Chris Samtanko | Chris Samtanko ]]==<br />
<br />
*4864/4864<br />
<br />
==[http://mrtopf.de/blog Tao Takashi ]==<br />
<br />
*6656/6656<br />
<br />
==[[User:Jim Kupferberg | Jim Kupferberg ]]==<br />
<br />
*6667/6667<br />
<br />
==[[User:Emma Nowhere | Emma Nowhere ]]==<br />
<br />
*5120/5120<br />
<br />
==[[User:Gomez Bracken | Gomez Bracken ]]==<br />
<br />
*8448/8448<br />
<br />
==[[User:Ciemaar Flintoff | Ciemaar Flintoff ]]==<br />
<br />
*6656/7680<br />
<br />
==[[User:Media Hax | Media Hax ]]==<br />
<br />
*5632/5632<br />
==[[User:Twa Hinkle | Twa Hinkle ]]==<br />
<br />
*7680/7680<br />
<br />
==[[User:Vicero Lambert | Vicero Lambert ]]==<br />
<br />
*5130/5130<br />
<br />
==[[User:Whichway Janus | Whichway Janus ]]==<br />
<br />
*6656/6912<br />
<br />
==[[User:Stamo Stuer | Stamo Stuer ]]==<br />
<br />
*5376/5376<br />
<br />
==[[User:Patnad Babii | Patnad Babii ]]==<br />
<br />
* <font color="pink">10000/10000</font><br />
<br />
==[[User:Torrid Luna | Torrid Luna ]]==<br />
<br />
*6144/6144<br />
<br />
==[http://blog.simgis.com Darb Dabney ]==<br />
<br />
* 4608/4352<br />
<br />
==[[User:Morph Wollongong | Morph Wollongong ]]==<br />
<br />
* 6789/6789<br />
<br />
==[[User:Estate Shepherd | Estate Shepherd ]]==<br />
<br />
* 8704/8704<br />
<br />
==[[User:Zerodog Witte | Zerodog Witte ]]==<br />
<br />
* 8448/8448<br />
<br />
==[[User:Lil Linden | Lil Linden]]==<br />
<br />
* 2806/2806<br />
<br />
==[[User:EriX Oh | EriX Oh]]==<br />
<br />
* 4352/4864<br />
<br />
==[[User:James Benedek | James Benedek]]==<br />
<br />
* 7936/7936<br />
<br />
==[[User:Hawk Carter | Hawk Carter]]==<br />
<br />
* 9984/9984<br />
<br />
==[[User:McCoy Ducatillon | McCoy Ducatillon]]==<br />
<br />
* 8960/8960<br />
<br />
==[[User:Laurent Bechir | Laurent Bechir]]==<br />
<br />
* 9216/9216<br />
<br />
==[[User:Economic Mip | Economic Mip]]==<br />
<br />
* 9216/8960<br />
<br />
==[[User:whyroc Slade | whyroc Slade]]==<br />
<br />
* 10240/10240<br />
<br />
==[[User:Bartholomew Kleiber | Bartholomew Kleiber]]==<br />
<br />
* 10752/10752<br />
<br />
[[Category:Open_Grid_Public_Beta]]</div>Bartholomew Kleiber