Yes, you're mistaken. The key phrase there is "alters the shared
experience of the virtual world". A tpv can alter individual user's
experiences, (UI, build tools, controls, graphics enhancements) but not
the shared experience of the world. IE, exposing information such as
the friend online visibility of *other users*.
Kind regards,
-Cinder
On 2/24/2012 4:44 PM, Nalates Urriah wrote:
Does this new policy essentially eliminate the reason for the
existence of 3rd party viewers:
2.k : You must not provide any feature that alters the shared
experience of the virtual world in any way not provided by or
accessible to users of the latest released Linden Lab viewer.
http://community.secondlife.com/t5/Second-Life-Viewer/Third-Party-Viewer-Policy-Changes/m-p/1399141
This seems to say all changes can be submitted to LL but not
implemented until and unless LL approves them and adds them to the SL
viewer. Am I mistaken?
--
Nalates Urriah (SL AV)
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