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6Welcome to the SledjHamr home! 6Welcome to the SledjHamr home!
7 7
8<p>OMG might stand for Open Magic Garden, but we are open to other suggestions.</p> 8<p>OMG might stand for Open Magic Garden, but we are open to other suggestions.</p>
9<p>Open Management Group have a US registered trade mark of "OMG", and they deal with computer integration standards for "enterprise", in other words, big business, with deep pockets plus scary lawyers, and too close to what we are doing for us to get away with it for long. So, in the interests of having a name so I can just start coding dammit, I'm going with my original name of SledjHamr. It's not very marketing friendly, and even I have to stop and think exactly how it is spelled. lol</p> 9<p>Open Management Group have a US registered trade mark of "OMG", and they deal with computer integration standards for "enterprise", in other words, big business, with deep pockets plus scary lawyers, and too close to what we are doing for us to get away with it for long. So, in the interests of having a name so I can just start coding dammit, I'm going with my original name of SledjHamr. It's not very marketing friendly, and even I have to stop and think exactly how it is spelled. lol</p>
10<p>We don't have a great name for it, until recently I liked NGIW (Next Generation Immersive Web) best, but OMG has plenty of appeal. What it is, even if we don't have a clear name for it, is an improved version of OpenSimulator and Imprudence, a vision of better virtual worlds. We have a few pages talking about it. Check out:</p> 10<p>We don't have a great name for it, until recently I liked NGIW (Next Generation Immersive Web) best, but OMG has plenty of appeal. What it is, even if we don't have a clear name for it, is an improved version of OpenSimulator and Imprudence, a vision of better virtual worlds. We have a few pages talking about it. Check out:</p>
11<p>In reverse alphabetical order to enhance your reading pleasure.</p> 11<p>In reverse alphabetical order to enhance your reading pleasure.</p>
12<ul> 12<ul>
13<li><a href="SledjHamr.html">SledjHamr</a> Tearing down the garden walls.</li> 13<li><a href="SledjHamr.html">SledjHamr</a> Tearing down the garden walls.</li>
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25<li><a href="Croquet-integration.html">Croquet integration</a></li> 25<li><a href="Croquet-integration.html">Croquet integration</a></li>
26<li><a href="ClientHamr.html">ClientHamr</a> How to rip code out of the client and make it better.</li> 26<li><a href="ClientHamr.html">ClientHamr</a> How to rip code out of the client and make it better.</li>
27<li><a href="BVJ.html">BVJ</a> New and improved animations, with extra attachment points included.</li> 27<li><a href="BVJ.html">BVJ</a> New and improved animations, with extra attachment points included.</li>
28<li><a href="BlackListAssetServersTracker.html">BlackListAssetServersTracker</a> Might be cool if you could accept/reject asset servers. For copyright control or to avoid seeing yucky stuff.</li> 28<li><a href="BlackListAssetServersTracker.html">BlackListAssetServersTracker</a> Might be cool if you could accept/reject asset servers. For copyright control or to avoid seeing yucky stuff.</li>
29</ul> 29</ul>
30<p>We have a code repo on github now - <a href="https://github.com/onefang/SledjHamr">https://github.com/onefang/SledjHamr</a> with just a small README that points to this page. We can finally start writing code. A local copy of <a href="/source/">the source</a> can be found here.</p> 30<p>We have a code repo on github now - <a href="https://github.com/onefang/SledjHamr">https://github.com/onefang/SledjHamr</a> with just a small README that points to this page. We can finally start writing code. A local copy of <a href="/source/">the source</a> can be found here.</p>
31<p>Now that we have a web site, I should turn this into a real web site, huh?</p> 31<p>Now that we have a web site, I should turn this into a real web site, huh?</p>