Re: [opensource-dev] 1.4 Showstopper: SNOW-799

2010-08-07 Thread Dzonatas Sol
Hi, I had to think about what what untamed HTTP textures could do on the teen. /. had this article to say today: http://yro.slashdot.org/story/10/08/06/150216/Child-Porn-As-a-Weapon /"Want to get rid of your boss and move up to his position? Put kiddie porn on his computer then call the cops!

[opensource-dev] 1.4 Showstopper: SNOW-799

2010-08-07 Thread Aleric Inglewood
Please your attention for http://jira.secondlife.com/browse/SNOW-799 The only reason I can currently think of that this might not be a showstopper is when it is caused by having 'Use HTTP textures' turned on... but shouldn't that be working with 1.4? ___

Re: [opensource-dev] V2.X & V1.X support on the same machine

2010-08-07 Thread mysticaldemina
I guess it is time to unsubscribe from this group. I don't have time to read the constant flow of emails like this. -Original Message- From: opensource-dev-boun...@lists.secondlife.com [mailto:opensource-dev-boun...@lists.secondlife.com] On Behalf Of Dzonatas Sol Sent: Saturday, August 07,

[opensource-dev] V2.X & V1.X support on the same machine

2010-08-07 Thread aklo
i like what Dzon has to say more every time she has something new to contribute. Just sayin'. And to Fractured Crystal re: "Drugs are bad." In SL the usual psychoactive options (even alcohol) are obviously not an option. But, if you look at it like that SL is sorta like a drug. Is it bad? It

Re: [opensource-dev] V2.X & V1.X support on the same machine

2010-08-07 Thread Marine Kelley
I check out the code of the viewer from svn and not hg... Does that make me a kid now ? On 7 August 2010 22:42, Dzonatas Sol wrote: > Dzonatas Sol wrote: > > They've had an adult grid that is suppose to be fast, easy,... and fun. > > > > They've had an teen grid that is suppose to be ... easy..

Re: [opensource-dev] V2.X & V1.X support on the same machine

2010-08-07 Thread Dzonatas Sol
Dzonatas Sol wrote: > They've had an adult grid that is suppose to be fast, easy,... and fun. > > They've had an teen grid that is suppose to be ... easy... fast... clean? > > Sincerely, > > ___ Life > I believe I found a solution. The svn code should be for only "kids"... even p

Re: [opensource-dev] Fixing the Assets

2010-08-07 Thread Fractured Crystal
Drugs are bad. ___ 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

Re: [opensource-dev] Fixing the Assets

2010-08-07 Thread Garmin Kawaguichi
I suppose Dzonatas is taking a holiday and somebody is using her computer! GCI - Original Message - From: "Dzonatas Sol" To: Sent: Friday, August 06, 2010 11:28 PM Subject: [opensource-dev] Fixing the Assets > Here is the proposal, as a routine. The written logical explanation in >

Re: [opensource-dev] Fixing the Assets

2010-08-07 Thread Gwynn Gunawan
:) > lol I knew it ! This text IS actually a Markov chain ! > > That or it is aimed at a subset of the members of this list who actually > know the encryption key to extract the hidden message. But to the rest of > us, this is just nonsense. Count me in with the latter gang plx, k, thnx, bye But

Re: [opensource-dev] Fixing the Assets

2010-08-07 Thread Marine Kelley
lol I knew it ! This text IS actually a Markov chain ! That or it is aimed at a subset of the members of this list who actually know the encryption key to extract the hidden message. But to the rest of us, this is just nonsense. On 7 August 2010 17:34, Dzonatas Sol wrote: > Oz Linden (Scott L

Re: [opensource-dev] Fixing the Assets

2010-08-07 Thread Dzonatas Sol
Oz Linden (Scott Lawrence) wrote: > On 2010-08-06 17:28, Dzonatas Sol wrote: > >> Here is the proposal, as a routine. The written logical explanation in >> English with normalized words defeats the purpose of the routine for >> every reason that supports it. >> > Clarity is never wasted.

Re: [opensource-dev] Fixing the Assets

2010-08-07 Thread Oz Linden (Scott Lawrence)
On 2010-08-06 17:28, Dzonatas Sol wrote: > Here is the proposal, as a routine. The written logical explanation in > English with normalized words defeats the purpose of the routine for > every reason that supports it. Clarity is never wasted. You have not given any hint at all as to what problem