Architecture Working Group
About
AWG's mission is to develop the protocols that will open up the Second Life Grid from something operated solely by Linden Lab to where others can run parts of the grid.
- Linden Lab's introduction to Second Life Grid Architecture Working Group
- Learn more about scope, timeframe, getting started, process and best practices in About AWG.
Meetings
AWG Meetings
Formal meetings will likely be held 3-4 times/year and located in Second Life to facilitate broad participation. Meetings will be coordinated on SLDev.
- AWG Meeting 2 held 18 March 2008: Follow link for chat log, audio recording and other resources.
- AWG Meeting 1: Agenda, transcript, work items, participant responses and other resources.
Zero's Office Hours
Engineering Director Zero Linden hosts technical discussions about Second Life Grid development at his office hours 2x/week. Date, time, location and transcripts available at User:Zero Linden.
NB: Task-based work groups are encouraged to self-organize community meetings to move forward particular work areas and discuss hot topics as needed. See Resources below.
Documents and Resources
Specifications
The current, and first, draft of "Second Life Grid - Open Grid Protocol" can be found here:
Please Note: The draft page is locked because we want a stable reference for discussion and to base the next draft on. Each section in the draft has a link on the right to a discussion for that particular section. Discuss!
Design Documents
The current state of the group's design:
- Second Life Grid: Description, motivation and goals.
- Structural Design: Overview of structure, description of agent and region domains, etc.
- Second Life Grid Protocols
- Second Life Grid Glossary
Resources
- AWG Use Cases contributed by work group members.
Related efforts, groups and work:
- AWG Implementations: Projects working to achieve interoperability with the project
- The Incubator: A place for new ideas and concepts
- AW Groupies: Informal discussions by the people that make up the AWG
- Viewpoint Advocacy Groups: A set of groups developing ideas around particular issues