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 Pollen is passed from the red player/plant to the purple one, causing the flower on the purple plant to change colour. Pollen is passed from the red player/plant to the purple one, causing the flower on the purple plant to change colour.
  
-====Network protocol====+=====Network protocol=====
  
-===generic version===+====generic version====
 an initial sketch of required messages & responses an initial sketch of required messages & responses
  
-| *player* | *persistence* | *comments*|+player persistence comments ^
 | connection / session init. ||| | connection / session init. |||
 | connect -> | | could connect with, or without a user id | | connect -> | | could connect with, or without a user id |
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 | pollen -> | <- pollen (plant identifier / user id) | a player can send and/or receive 'pollen' messages at anytime| | pollen -> | <- pollen (plant identifier / user id) | a player can send and/or receive 'pollen' messages at anytime|
  
-===OSC version===+====OSC version====
  
 The osc version works in a peer to peer manner in that there is no central server, and clients need to pass information around to each other. This has only been tested with 2 clients... Each client has a notion of the plant it 'owns'. The osc version works in a peer to peer manner in that there is no central server, and clients need to pass information around to each other. This has only been tested with 2 clients... Each client has a notion of the plant it 'owns'.
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