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1OpenSim (OS) and Second Life (SL) technology leave a lot to be desired.
2If they are ever going to take off, there needs to be a serious
3redesign. However, writing an entire virtual world system from scratch
4is a huge job, especially for a tiny team. So we will use the existing
5OS and SL open source software as crutches, using them to run at least
6one virtual world, while we slowly replace bits and pieces as we get to
7them. In this way, we can have our cake and eat it to. Not having to
8slave away for years just to get to the point where we have a single
9avatar standing still in an empty world.
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11http://wiki.infinitegrid.org/index.php/OMG discusses our plans. \ No newline at end of file