From 763c357b52e1bde5c641a304adfb46896007c54b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: David Walter Seikel Date: Wed, 28 May 2014 15:56:33 +1000 Subject: No, this is not the portal The Naminator came through, this is much worse. B-) --- docs/portals.txt | 105 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 105 insertions(+) create mode 100644 docs/portals.txt (limited to 'docs') diff --git a/docs/portals.txt b/docs/portals.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c2ba0a1 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/portals.txt @@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ +SledjHamrs killer feature, or one of them. + +A major reason for SledjHamr is to break down the garden walls. We do +this by allowing free travel between peoples virtual worlds. In OpenSim +this is done by HyperGrid, which is clunky and hard to use. Second Life +deliberatly has no such system. Even worse, it's hard convincing people +in SL to visit your grid, coz it's all very hard, again due to +deliberate policy decisions by LL. LL knows their content is the key to +their business, even though almost all of it was created by the users, +LL locks it up tight. So people visiting OpenSim grids from SL have to +create a new avatar from scratch, which is such a major pain that most +people balk at that and don't bother. And they can't bring their +inventory with them, inventory they paid for and spent years collecting. + +In SledjHamr, as well as allowing completely unrestricted and easy +access to lots of content, we should make it easy to travel between +virtual worlds. Part of this is to include compatibility layers in +separate modules to be compatible with what ever virtual world systems +aer around. You would still need to create accounts and log onto those +worlds though. How can we mix them up? I imagine easy to use portal +objects. Let's start with the basics, and work out some more complex +examples. + +As mentioned in the no_accounts.txt document, every SledjHamr user has +their own little world running on their computer by default when they +start up the extantz client. There is a star gate on this default +world, an already setup portal that can connect to a bunch of default +external worlds. The user can use this star gate, and other peoples +portals to travel around other peoples worlds. Initially this could be +using OpenSim and its HyperGrid system. Later it would be SledjHamr +style worlds as well. + +A portal would be like Cobalt style portals, you can see the destination +in real time, and step through it to go there. They can be permenant, +or temporary. You can carry them in your inventory, they could just be +normal scripted in world objects. + +So you travel around the virtual worlds, meeting people, and you want to +invite some one to your home, or a group of people. You right click on +them and select "Invite them home" from the menu. Extantz knows your +home world, that's where you started and it's running on the same +computer. Extantz communicates to that home server, or starts it up +first. The home server adds this new person to it's access list. +Extant creates a portal object and offers it to the person, so they can +rez it anywhere. Or you could rez this portal object in the world you +are in. Either way, once the portal is in a world, it connects to your +home world, showing a view of your front gate, maybe including your +lovely garden in your front yard. The portal connects to the "front +gate" of your homeworld. + +Any one on your home worlds access list can step through this portal to +get to your home world. Simple to use, no figuring out HyperGate URLs +and copy pasting them, no manual messing with hard to use acces systems. +Though it would still be possible to create URLs to in world places, to +store as landmarks, to email to someone, or to copy'n'paste into +farcebook. + +Portals rezzed in world could be temporary, and vanish after who ever +you invited to come stepped through it. Or time out several minutes +later so as not to clutter the universe with left over portals. Or +deleted by the owner / managers of the world you left them, or deleted +yourself from your own world. Portals could be permenant. Say you +found a larger world that you and the owner decide you wish to be a part +of. Portals could be left on both worlds linking them. The "portal" +could just be reconfiguring each world to locate the other world near +them, like neighbouring sims. Still, that should be done via the portal +interface, just a simple click. + +Portals can be fully open if you want to run a public world. People can +be banned. Or private worlds with specific groups and people allowed. +Similar to many web sites, you could have your own account system on +your world, people with accounts are allowed to build, or allowed to +with certain limits, or are the only ones allowed to visit. Privacy can +be applied to the portal, only those that can step through can see +through, or semi private, you can see a limited area, but not step +through. A portal could include a "door bell", people that want to +visit ring the door bell, someone might answer and let them in, but can +chat with them across the portal first. Perhaps getting dressed first. + +For those hard to reach places, I'm looking at you SL, a portal could be +coded as an LSL script in a SL prim object that you keep in your SL +inventory. It can operate in two modes, depending on who is looking. +If someone using a SledjHamr aware client looks, they see the usual +portal view mentioned above, and can easily step through it as usual. +Others would see a still photo of the view through the portal, or +perhaps a live video stream if the other world server has enough +bandwidth to support that. Or they could see just a logo if the world +owner hasn't bothered to pay LL to upload a suitable photo. If the user +of the viewer that is not SledjHamr aware clicks on or tries to step +through the portal, they are sent to a web page that lets them download +SledjHamr aware clients, with instructions on what to do to actually get +to that world. + +Once a user of that closed world steps through the portal using a +SledjHamr aware client, their client knows what that person looks like, +and has access to that persons inventory in that closed world, so they +can bring it all with them with no need to do anything other than step +through. The user remains logged on to the closed world, coz SledjHamr +needs no actual accounts. What their avatar is left doing in the closed +world for others to see is an open question. Perhaps sitting on some +chair on the portal prims, snoozing. Likely LL will ban this in their +TOS, and ban SLedjHamr aware viewers, they are anal like that, and want +to own your content to keep people locked in their walled garden. +Here's a SledjHamr for you all, break those walls open. B-) + -- cgit v1.1