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  1. da.tonyhayward@gmail.com'

    Thanks for the stats david Great Job

    1. Thanks too Da.

    1. Thanks Leighton. I noted the website.

  2. hanheld@yahoo.com'

    My grid, Admeja, is on a couple of lists -I’m not sure how to set up a stats page, though and I don’t think that you can use diva with the latest git versions.

      1. hanheld@yahoo.com'

        Thanks. I’m using grid mode and tried putting those in Robust.HG.ini and in the OpenSim.ini of the the simulator I’m running, but no luck. Opensim Technical would probably be more a appropriate place to ask so I’ll post there. 🙂

        1. skylifegrid@yahoo.com'

          <

          UNIX_TIMESTAMP(FROM_UNIXTIME(UNIX_TIMESTAMP(now()) – 2419200))”, $link);
          $count = mysql_num_rows($result3);
          echo “$count Users last 30 daysn”;

          ?>

          0){
          echo “$num_rows4 Users onlinen”;
          }else{
          echo “0 Users onlinen”;
          }
          ?>

          1. skylifegrid@yahoo.com'

            If you save the above to a PHP file and drop it inside a webserver . Edit your database connections and you will have a working stat Page

          2. skylifegrid@yahoo.com'

            UNIX_TIMESTAMP(FROM_UNIXTIME(UNIX_TIMESTAMP(now()) – 2419200))”, $link);
            $count = mysql_num_rows($result3);
            echo “$count Users last 30 daysn”;

            ?>

            0){
            echo “$num_rows4 Users onlinen”;
            }else{
            echo “0 Users onlinen”;
            }
            ?>

          3. hanheld@yahoo.com'

            Awesome -thank you very much! 🙂

          4. 1derful61@gmail.com'

            Way to go Josh some will certainly use that )

    1. Han, is it listed on HB?

      1. hanheld@yahoo.com'

        David, it is listed on HGB, yes. I’m going to try to follow SkyLifeGrid’s advice and set up a php server and hopefully have proper statistics (region numbers, mostly) next month.

  3. betterthenezra9000@yahoo.com'

    My Opinion for what the reader finds worth in it, I believe OpenSim needs a viewer just for OpenSim with a Browser Viewer .
    I wish the people in Opensim could somehow really get together with a all-in-one website,..Get Non-Profit Status to take in donations…Funding for developers… Leaders to push a Roadmap/Project Direction.

    We need to make real choices in the coming months by the majority after a decade it’s time to really turn the whole thing around or watch things very slowly fade away in the coming years, platforms like Sansar,Space & High Fidelity are just the beginning and the days of saying well they come and go but were still here is not likely the case going forward.

    Picking a branch of OpenSim(Forked or Original) and the majority agreeing to use it or to at least stay compatible with it long term
    Pick a physics engine as the official engine
    Pick the scripting engine as the official scripting engine
    Lets start paying developers
    Lets add Voxels and other cool features people have asked for
    Add in a new hypergrid
    More VR Compatible
    Add more features for education and school uses

    Someone/Some People need to stand up taking control before it’s too late, the people who
    designed and founded OpenSim they are gone now, it is up to everyone to do something different this time putting away petty differences and taking back the project for the community from its endless slumber in the sea of forgotten dreams it could be like SecondLife but better, but as time has gone by that has been lost.

    Take it as another gloom or doom prediction and the sky is falling but now with a decade gone by do you really think the way things are now will be the same or better in another decade if no real changes are made other then excuses the long dead developers who wanted it this way, so we are suppose in forever time to let the whole thing rot in stagnation for an philosophy by those who left us behind? Some big names have helped OpenSim in the past, almost all the tech giants at some point but they are gone now and unlikely to return so we cannot ignore the elephant in the room and if everyone continues this same road we all know were it will end because change will not happen if nothing changes.

    1. hanheld@yahoo.com'

      I like William Biscuit’s post and generally agree …but I’d like to address some other points.

      1) Picking a branch of OpenSim(Forked or Original) and the majority
      agreeing to use it or to at least stay compatible with it long term

      Nice in theory, but unlikely to happen as long as people feel the need to one-up each other for commercial reasons.

      2) Pick a physics engine as the official engine

      Choice is good, as a rule; it would be nice to see one of these engines *finished* before they move on to the next, however.

      3) Lets start paying developers
      Lead by example …please!

      4) Lets add Voxels and other cool features people have asked for
      Let’s improve opensim by making it something that isnt’ opensim? Ok, sure …why not! You gonna write the viewer to go along with your voxel world, too?

      5) Add in a new hypergrid
      wat

      6) More VR Compatible
      Something to add as you make the viewer that goes with Voxels etc

      7) Add more features for education and school uses

      What features? Be specific!
      Anyways, did you miss the story that said educators are largely leaving virtual worlds because they’re too resource intensive and generally not suitable?

      I mean, all of those are things that are legitimate to look for; but if you want a VR-ready open source project; why are you in opensim instead of high fidelity?

    1. cinder.roxley@phoenixviewer.com'

      Looks copied from the opensim-modules scripts written several years ago. Doesn’t count land area for varregions and will count disconnected and ghosted agents. Probably better to pull this data from robust too instead of hitting mysql directly.

  4. fonsecaloffpt@yahoo.com'

    I invested already a lot on Opensim, but everyone came from SL and have huge inventories and friend groups there – We all know if suddently LL decided to cut Land Princes to a quarter, OS would have an Hyper-Blow on it’s stomach

    1. da.tonyhayward@gmail.com'

      I don’t now Carlos its not only land prices which are a concern for people migrating from the “Big” grid to Open Sim.
      There are also upload fees, inworld currency exchange rates, premium membership fee and smaller regions, not to mention the seeming lack of individual support
      I still maintain that with the talent available within Open Sim grids that OS has a very definite future.

      1. 1derful61@gmail.com'

        I would really like to think there is a migration to opensims, But sadly it seems there moving to the Sansar/Space and High Fidelity. I think we in opensims still lack what many from SL are looking for. It may be the untold secret.

        1. da.tonyhayward@gmail.com'

          Hi Joe,i can’t really comment on SL now with any great authority as I spend very little time in there at the moment.
          But what I have seen has the “magic” which SL once had seems to be gone.
          Just looking about at various OS locations and within the grid we are in, I do see an excitement.
          People are learning to create and learn new skills on various levels and enjoying it. There is also the social level OS offers to residents and visitors. It tends to make me believe that OS has a really good opportunity.
          In saying that though there will always those that come for a look and then go back to SL or try the VR platforms but there are still people migrating. OS does offer a way to build your world the way you want it, more so than SL I believe.

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