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Linden Lab releases first draft of the Second Life Open Grid Protocol

by Christian Scholz on March 11, 2008

On September 13th 2007 Linden Lab started a project to create an open protocol for interconnecting Second Life like grids. The aim was to a) make Second Life more scalable and b) to enable everybody to run their own server components and be able to connect to a global grid (or create their own). I reported about his here and here.

Today Mark Lentczner (aka Zero Linden) from Linden Lab published a first draft of the protocol definition, starting with the login process.

The work is not done by Linden Lab alone though. Everybody is invited to participate in this work and everybody is especially invited to implement server components based on this protocol.

You can find the first draft at

http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/SLGOGP_Draft_1

If you want to know more about the background of the protocol, how the structure is supposed to be, please look at the Architecture Working Group’s wikipage.

This is very good news the project itself seemed to slow down somewhat. But Linden Lab stated that they are now back on track and very active in this field. There are also plans to setup experimental grids to play with and the source code of an modified client which implements the protocol defined in the draft was released last week.

Discussion on this will be done at the AWGroupies meetings or Zero Linden’s office hours. So next chance will be in about 2 hours from now.

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Yea Screw SL and the BS now that OPENSIM has given them a run for there money as other grids are online that are making SL rethink what they are doing cause everybody is about to leave SL for better places that care about the people who populate the grid. You can build all the features you want but if no one likes you amymore cause of the way you gave us bad service and don't want to support you finacially anymore who is gonna pay the bill corporate sponsors. NO I don't think so cause they want an audience to target and with no one around I don't think they will be either.

by SLY on 12.3.2008 at 14:13. Reply #

[...] up the Second Life grid (see Tateru Nino’s post on Massively, Tao Takashi’s post at mrtopf.de, and [...]

by UgoTrade » Blog Archive » Open Source, IP and Privacy in Virtual Worlds on 14.3.2008 at 08:51. Reply #

[...] Lab invited to the second longer meeting for discussing the first draft of the protocol which was released earlier. Invited was everybody interested and it turned out to be a great and productive meeting. It was [...]

by Second Life Grid Architecture Working Group Meeting 2 — mrtopf.de on 19.3.2008 at 00:56. Reply #

[...] reinvented and existing libraries can be used. In fact there already was talk about OpenID and the first draft of the login protocol has a means for a pluggable authentication system in [...]

by Data Portability and Second Life (technical, but no code) — mrtopf.de on 21.3.2008 at 16:40. Reply #

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