Hi Pep.

I've been working with Linux for a long time, but I'm new with FG stuff.
I can't be your "mentor", but I'd like to help you developing this
interface. I think this is an excelent learning oportunity. Can I join your
team?

Thanks.

Thiago Drechsel

On 1/25/07, Pep Ribal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi all,

I'll explain what brings me here: I'm a member of the IVAO network
(http://www.ivao.aero), which provides a background for flight simmers
and virtual controllers. Perhaps many of you already know about what I'm
going to explain.

Virtual pilots connect to the network either as virtual ATC or virtual
pilot.

In this last case (pilot), the user needs in the first place, a flight
simulation software (Micro$oft Flight $imulator, X-Plane, Fly!,...).

In the second place, a connection software that links the simulator to
the IVAO network. Usually this client software is displayed as a kinda
FMS-like gauge. The IVAO pilot client for M$ FS is called Ivap. A
notorious existing client for other simulators is Squawkbox.

In the third place, an account in the IVAO network, which is 100% free
of charge (IVAO is a free network).

Thus, you can use your favourite simulator in an environment with
hundreds of other pilots and controllers who are using either other
flight simulators (and so other pilot clients) or ATC clients.

So far, most of the people who fly online in IVAO is unfortunately using
M$ FS. Some of them use X-Plane, Fly! or other simulators. So far
there's no possibility to fly in IVAO with a free software simulator
like Flightgear, because there's no client software for them. And that's
what I intend to fix.

I've had a few conversations with the software development team of IVAO
and it's very likely that they'll offer me their help and support for
the development of a pilot client flor Flightgear. This way, FG users
will be able to fly online with thousands of pilots who actually fly
other simulators.

It's a few months since I moved to the Linux environment. I'm a software
developer but I've always developed under (sorry! :( ) the M$ environment.

What I'm asking to you is some help regarding communication between
Flightgear and the client, which will have to produce an information
flow between the simulator and the server, regarding weather, planes
position, and so on.

An optionally (as this will be my first Linux project) I'll be more than
happy if someone offered to be my "mentor" in these my first steps in
the path of the light side of the force. However I'll try not to be a
burden: I have been studying a lot these last months and I learn fast.

Thanks all!

Pep Ribal.



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