On Tue, 2009-10-13 at 15:53 +0000, Joshua Bell wrote: > One of the reasons that this fails today is that the origin RD > maintains some amount of agent state (e.g. script state for > attachments). For a sim-to-sim handoff, the origin RD must > successfully transmit information either to the AD or the destination > RD (or both), otherwise the user experience is poor (information is > lost). Note that this needs to happen during a simple logoff/login as > well. It seems to me that agent state in the AD should have ACID-ish > characteristics, including the agent's current location. The scripting comment is interesting re: interoperability also. What does that imply if I'm going from an OpenSim instance for example which has additional scripting functions enabled that a SL region might not support. How does the destination region determine it can run the scripts in attachments and that its safe to do so? Mike
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