Hi all! This relates to this: http://dot.kde.org/1090909286/ (For more info: http://www.g-system.at) What do you think about having a client interface for this virtual reality in KDE? In particular the question "where to put it" also arises [games,edu, a new science module, or network, ..]. This is what I have in mind: The server system will be a losely distributable system. This means that there probably won't be a central server cluster - which we couldn't afford right now anyway. So it's possible to drive the server system by the community, or "users" - those with a little bit of bandwith available. The world itself is then managed by many individual sites around the world. Because of the modularity of world content this *should* be possible [low traffic between hierarchy levels]. Now, we can assume that KDE desktops are also distributed around the world. By providing a client interface to this virtual reality as well as a server configuration utility (to run such one server instance as mentioned above) the whole virtual reality could become a nice and easy accessible place for all KDE'ers. The virtual reality servers as two main purposes: * a scientific playground * a "online game" [it's more about experiencing a fully dynamic, evolving virtual world rather than "classical" online games] * this would also serve as a meeting place for people - a kind of Kopete. * later I'm also thinking about accessing the system from within this virtual world. This would especially mean communicating to KDE with D-BUS [or DCOP if it is still in use] and thus allowing for a virtual work [or whatever] place without having to leave this virtual world. I think this would be a nice feature of KDE, something that is not yet there. Regarding the range of purposes this VR (virtual reality) serves I'm not sure where this would go. The base system (and server system) will stay independent of the KDE desktop [=not in KDE CVS] and if this base system is installed, the client interface (and server config utility) should be compiled into KDE. If the system stays small [in source code] we might provide a copy of the G System in the kde module itself. I think this should go into either of these modules: * games * network * a new science module? * a new virtual reality module? * edu [since this is where science apps currently go] What do you think? What do you think about this integration in general? Regards, Raphael >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<