PyOGP

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Overview

What Is It?

Pyogp is an open source project between Linden Lab and AWG to support the testing of the Open Grid Protocol (OGP). Written in Python, Pyogp will consist initially of a client library and test functionality that will enable testing of OGP enabled virtual worlds like Second Life and compatible OpenSim implementations. These components will expand as the effort matures.

How To Contribute

Project Status

So much has been done, and so much yet to do...

Recently Done:

  • started adding AIS (Agent Inventory Services aka inventory over caps)
  • added application level event system
  • added Sphinx docs (http://sphinx.pocoo.org)
  • much much more

To Do soon-ish:

  • teleport (in OGP and in the 'legacy' context)
    • teleport works in OGP, but is not encapsulated in a method yet
  • permissions system testing - anyone wwant to write some test cases?
  • appearance - this will require enabling upload and download, plus baking. Anyone have some spare time? :)
  • enabling parcel handling

Enus Linden 20:04, 22 April 2009 (UTC)

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Documentation

(Placeholder) See Pyogp/Documentation for a list of supporting documentation including requirements, specification, and tutorial and guide pages.

Links

Please see Pyogp/Links to find a comprehensive list of Pyogp project pages on the wiki, as well as related OGP resources.

Licensing

Contributions to Pyogp are subject to Linden Lab's contributor agreement. The Pyogp open source code is made available subject to the Apache v2 license. Read more at opensource.org and apache.org.

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