[opensource-dev] Fermi Viewer

2010-10-17 Thread Arthur Fermi
Fermi Sandbox is looking to put together a team to develop the Fermi Viewer.
Please send inquires to arthur_fe...@fermisandbox.org or in world.

 

Mission

The Fermi Viewer projects goals are to create the best viewers for Second
Life that works with all OS Grids.  The Fermi Viewer will be open for all to
review and look at, and all in house code will be generated and provided to
the community.  

 

Project Overview

The Fermi Viewer project will generate 2 separate viewers, one will be a
full featured viewer along the lines of emerald, this will be a general
viewer with a focus on building and sim management.  The second view will be
as light weight and fast as can be made, it will have building and sim
management as its only focus with as many non-essential items moved out.

Viewers will initial be based on the 1.x Snowglobe code from Linden Labs.  A
Version 2 viewer will come later in the project when time and resources are
available to dedicate to a redesign of the interface.

 

Open Source

All work coming from the Fermi Viewer project will be returned to the
community, this is a 100% open source project.

 

Code Review

All code other than the Linden Labs provide source code will be reviewed by
a peer review committee to ensure that it complies with privacy standards.
Once code is has been reviewed it will not need further review unless it has
changed.

 

Viewer Privacy Policy

The Fermi Viewer will contain no code that will gather any information other
than is required for interoperation with the grid it is connected to.  No
information will be stored off the client computer, no anonymous tracking
data will be collected.   Any violation of this policy will result in the
instant removal from the project.

 

Arthur Fermi

 

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Re: [opensource-dev] Fermi Viewer

2010-10-17 Thread Arthur Fermi
Well LLs base is a decent start point.  We have looked at the other viewers
and think we have some good ideas.  I find that most of the other viewers
are not focused on building or sim management.

-Original Message-
From: Carlo Wood [mailto:ca...@alinoe.com] 
Sent: Sunday, October 17, 2010 7:59 PM
To: Arthur Fermi
Cc: opensource-dev@lists.secondlife.com
Subject: Re: [opensource-dev] Fermi Viewer

Imho, it is not a good idea to start yet-another-viewer.
The number of open source coders are limited, they should
be working on one viewer - not twenty.

We already have more than 10 different viewers based
on LL's code. How is it possible we need another?

On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 06:09:49PM -0500, Arthur Fermi wrote:
> Fermi Sandbox is looking to put together a team to develop the Fermi
Viewer. 
> Please send inquires to arthur_fe...@fermisandbox.org or in world.
> 
>  
> 
> Mission
> 
> The Fermi Viewer projects goals are to create the best viewers for Second
Life
> that works with all OS Grids.  The Fermi Viewer will be open for all to
review
> and look at, and all in house code will be generated and provided to the
> community. 
> 
>  
> 
> Project Overview
> 
> The Fermi Viewer project will generate 2 separate viewers, one will be a
full
> featured viewer along the lines of emerald, this will be a general viewer
with
> a focus on building and sim management.  The second view will be as light
> weight and fast as can be made, it will have building and sim management
as its
> only focus with as many non-essential items moved out.
> 
> Viewers will initial be based on the 1.x Snowglobe code from Linden Labs.
A
> Version 2 viewer will come later in the project when time and resources
are
> available to dedicate to a redesign of the interface.
> 
>  
> 
> Open Source
> 
> All work coming from the Fermi Viewer project will be returned to the
> community, this is a 100% open source project.
> 
>  
> 
> Code Review
> 
> All code other than the Linden Labs provide source code will be reviewed
by a
> peer review committee to ensure that it complies with privacy standards.
Once
> code is has been reviewed it will not need further review unless it has
> changed.
> 
>  
> 
> Viewer Privacy Policy
> 
> The Fermi Viewer will contain no code that will gather any information
other
> than is required for interoperation with the grid it is connected to.  No
> information will be stored off the client computer, no anonymous tracking
data
> will be collected.   Any violation of this policy will result in the
instant
> removal from the project.
> 
>  
> 
> Arthur Fermi
> 
>  
> 

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Re: [opensource-dev] Fermi Viewer

2010-10-17 Thread Arthur Fermi
That isn't something I had considered.  In the end we would still need
developers as we do not have the skills within the staff.

 

From: SuezanneC Baskerville [mailto:sueza...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Sunday, October 17, 2010 9:05 PM
To: Arthur Fermi
Cc: Carlo Wood; opensource-dev@lists.secondlife.com
Subject: Re: [opensource-dev] Fermi Viewer

 

Pehaps you could add the building and sim management features you think are
useful to an existing project.

On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 8:02 PM, Arthur Fermi
 wrote:

Well LLs base is a decent start point.  We have looked at the other viewers
and think we have some good ideas.  I find that most of the other viewers
are not focused on building or sim management.


-Original Message-
From: Carlo Wood [mailto:ca...@alinoe.com]
Sent: Sunday, October 17, 2010 7:59 PM
To: Arthur Fermi
Cc: opensource-dev@lists.secondlife.com
Subject: Re: [opensource-dev] Fermi Viewer

Imho, it is not a good idea to start yet-another-viewer.
The number of open source coders are limited, they should
be working on one viewer - not twenty.

We already have more than 10 different viewers based
on LL's code. How is it possible we need another?

On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 06:09:49PM -0500, Arthur Fermi wrote:
> Fermi Sandbox is looking to put together a team to develop the Fermi
Viewer.
> Please send inquires to arthur_fe...@fermisandbox.org or in world.
>
>
>
> Mission
>
> The Fermi Viewer projects goals are to create the best viewers for Second
Life
> that works with all OS Grids.  The Fermi Viewer will be open for all to
review
> and look at, and all in house code will be generated and provided to the
> community.
>
>
>
> Project Overview
>
> The Fermi Viewer project will generate 2 separate viewers, one will be a
full
> featured viewer along the lines of emerald, this will be a general viewer
with
> a focus on building and sim management.  The second view will be as light
> weight and fast as can be made, it will have building and sim management
as its
> only focus with as many non-essential items moved out.
>
> Viewers will initial be based on the 1.x Snowglobe code from Linden Labs.
A
> Version 2 viewer will come later in the project when time and resources
are
> available to dedicate to a redesign of the interface.
>
>
>
> Open Source
>
> All work coming from the Fermi Viewer project will be returned to the
> community, this is a 100% open source project.
>
>
>
> Code Review
>
> All code other than the Linden Labs provide source code will be reviewed
by a
> peer review committee to ensure that it complies with privacy standards.
Once
> code is has been reviewed it will not need further review unless it has
> changed.
>
>
>
> Viewer Privacy Policy
>
> The Fermi Viewer will contain no code that will gather any information
other
> than is required for interoperation with the grid it is connected to.  No
> information will be stored off the client computer, no anonymous tracking
data
> will be collected.   Any violation of this policy will result in the
instant
> removal from the project.
>
>
>
> Arthur Fermi
>
>
>

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Re: [opensource-dev] Fermi Viewer

2010-10-18 Thread Arthur Fermi
I am liking that idea :) the catch for us, is we have zero skills in house
for a viewer.  We can build datacenters, large database projects, program in
Perl, PHP, VB, LSL and probably a few more, but no C programmers of any
type.  Go figure :)

-Original Message-
From: Marc Adored [mailto:m...@inworlddesigns.com] 
Sent: Monday, October 18, 2010 2:01 AM
To: Francesco Rabbi
Cc: Arthur Fermi; opensource-dev@lists.secondlife.com
Subject: Re: [opensource-dev] Fermi Viewer

Yes that could be awesome like The Fermi Builders Mod for Phoenix or
better yet Kirstens :D


On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 1:54 AM, Francesco Rabbi  wrote:
> I think Carlo mean something else... In place to create another viewer
> join an existing team and contribute code for building and SIM
> managements
>
> --
> Sent by iPhone
>
> Il giorno 18/ott/2010, alle ore 03:02, "Arthur Fermi"
>  ha scritto:
>
>> Well LLs base is a decent start point.  We have looked at the other
viewers
>> and think we have some good ideas.  I find that most of the other viewers
>> are not focused on building or sim management.
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Carlo Wood [mailto:ca...@alinoe.com]
>> Sent: Sunday, October 17, 2010 7:59 PM
>> To: Arthur Fermi
>> Cc: opensource-dev@lists.secondlife.com
>> Subject: Re: [opensource-dev] Fermi Viewer
>>
>> Imho, it is not a good idea to start yet-another-viewer.
>> The number of open source coders are limited, they should
>> be working on one viewer - not twenty.
>>
>> We already have more than 10 different viewers based
>> on LL's code. How is it possible we need another?
>>
>> On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 06:09:49PM -0500, Arthur Fermi wrote:
>>> Fermi Sandbox is looking to put together a team to develop the Fermi
>> Viewer.
>>> Please send inquires to arthur_fe...@fermisandbox.org or in world.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Mission
>>>
>>> The Fermi Viewer projects goals are to create the best viewers for
Second
>> Life
>>> that works with all OS Grids.  The Fermi Viewer will be open for all to
>> review
>>> and look at, and all in house code will be generated and provided to the
>>> community.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Project Overview
>>>
>>> The Fermi Viewer project will generate 2 separate viewers, one will be a
>> full
>>> featured viewer along the lines of emerald, this will be a general
viewer
>> with
>>> a focus on building and sim management.  The second view will be as
light
>>> weight and fast as can be made, it will have building and sim management
>> as its
>>> only focus with as many non-essential items moved out.
>>>
>>> Viewers will initial be based on the 1.x Snowglobe code from Linden
Labs.
>> A
>>> Version 2 viewer will come later in the project when time and resources
>> are
>>> available to dedicate to a redesign of the interface.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Open Source
>>>
>>> All work coming from the Fermi Viewer project will be returned to the
>>> community, this is a 100% open source project.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Code Review
>>>
>>> All code other than the Linden Labs provide source code will be reviewed
>> by a
>>> peer review committee to ensure that it complies with privacy standards.
>> Once
>>> code is has been reviewed it will not need further review unless it has
>>> changed.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Viewer Privacy Policy
>>>
>>> The Fermi Viewer will contain no code that will gather any information
>> other
>>> than is required for interoperation with the grid it is connected to.
 No
>>> information will be stored off the client computer, no anonymous
tracking
>> data
>>> will be collected.   Any violation of this policy will result in the
>> instant
>>> removal from the project.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Arthur Fermi
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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>>
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