[opensource-dev] HTTP Project Viewer & Source

2014-01-06 Thread Monty Brandenberg


Quick note to let everyone know that the next turn of the HTTP project 
code is now available in source and project viewer form. HTTP Project 
viewer can be found here:


 * 
http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Release_Notes/Second_Life_Project_HTTP/3.6.13.284698

Viewer source repo is referenced here:

 * 
http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Linden_Lab_Official:Viewer_Source_Repositories

And there's a second repo for libcurl work here:

 * https://bitbucket.org/monty_linden/3p-curl

This is still a project viewer and so additional changes may be expected 
before final release.  Major changes from 3.4.3 include:


 * indra/llcorehttp - policy classes implemented, configuration API
   simplified, reduced idle time on wire between requests,
   documentation/how-to guide.
 * indra/newview/llmeshrepository - conversion to new HTTP using fewer
   connections, thread safety improvements, error handling
   improvements, request retry improvements.
 * 3p-curl - switched from c-ares to threaded DNS resolver and using
   version 7.24.0.

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Re: [opensource-dev] HTTP Project Viewer & Source

2015-02-04 Thread Jonathan Ballard
With another round of Net Neutrality on the table today, the interesting
part with HTTP viewer is the potential for interactive HTML5 video (i.e.
youtube). I imagined immersion controls that appear while in Google Maps
with the focus on street view of Linden Lab.

We have rendered overlays. It's that real-time window versus billboards
that is the talk.

Utility wise, that is Google's pegman versus SL avatar.

On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 2:50 PM, Monty Brandenberg 
wrote:

>
> Quick note to let everyone know that the next turn of the HTTP project
> code is now available in source and project viewer form.  HTTP Project
> viewer can be found here:
>
>
>
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