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Posted: Jul 7th 2009 4:19PM (Unverified) said
It makes a heck of a lot more sense to build in OpenSim for projects like Tut: more prims, more ability to customize, more ability to back up content locally on servers you own.
In my 2+ years of blogging about SL and teaching with it, I have tried to avoid LL bashing, a popular enough sport to quality for the Olympics.
Yet as I toured the OpenSim build for Heritage Key, I saw the future: centralized grids like LL's will never compete when OS matures (when avatars and their inventories can move from grid to grid).