So any software that implements SLUDP is a TPV, and subject to you policy? Because if it *can* log into SL, and someone *does* one day log into SL, then it's "any third-party software client on any device that logs into our servers"?
If so, in effect, the TPV policy governs all SL protocols? Cheers, On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 8:46 PM, Joe Linden <j...@lindenlab.com> wrote: > I'll have a longer reply for several responses here tomorrow, but please > note the definition of a Third Party Viewer in the policy document states > "By “Third-Party Viewer,” we mean any third-party software client on any > device that logs into our servers that support Second Life." There is no > restriction on the GPL implied or intended. > > -- joe > > On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 11:39 AM, Argent Stonecutter > <secret.arg...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> On 2010-03-21, at 11:04, Tayra Dagostino wrote: >> > >> > maybe we cannot sync.... this isn't a restriction against development >> > based on GPL, is a restriction against ability to connect LL grid with >> > a 3rd party viewer... >> >> Then it should say "you can not connect to the grid with a viewer that >> does XYZ", not "you can not distribute a viewer that does XYZ". >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Policies and (un)subscribe information available here: >> http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/OpenSource-Dev >> Please read the policies before posting to keep unmoderated posting >> privileges > > > _______________________________________________ > Policies and (un)subscribe information available here: > http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/OpenSource-Dev > Please read the policies before posting to keep unmoderated posting > privileges > _______________________________________________ Policies and (un)subscribe information available here: http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/OpenSource-Dev Please read the policies before posting to keep unmoderated posting privileges