Worked on my iMac...Added comment to Jira
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 10:06 PM, WolfPup Lowenhar
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> Ok folk I need some help Testing the change set posted in:
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Yup, jiras on both since then too. I'm surprised it wasn't listed as a
known issue on the beta.
https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/ECC-2
https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/ECC-3
On 9/28/2010 6:45 PM, Dave Booth wrote:
> On 9/28/2010 20:41, Ponzu w
On 9/28/2010 20:41, Ponzu wrote:
> Just reporting. Not a big deal. Wasn't this fixed?
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> Actually, I sort of like it. My hair hangs over my eyes, and I am
> looking out thru my glasses, just like real life 8-)
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I've not seen a fixed daily build - makes using aimed weaponry or
piloting a m
Hey People!
Please excuse me while i say something for all the n00bs in the world,
whether their "inexperience" is their fault or not, and without
judging anyone's learning speed, patience, or whatever else those with
criticize the others who are without for lacking.
Maybe i'm just "challenged
Aimee & Tofu: Despite my better judgement, I still hoped you'd survive the
impending UK lay-offs somehow. Sad to see you go.
I'll gladly jump in in the collective praise: You did a great job.
The same is true for at least Simone, Davy and Babbage, albeit in different
fields. I'm not sure who else
Tofu and Aimee,
I haven't been as closed to the Snowstorm efforts as others, but I've
observed the results of your focus and hard work.
Best of luck in wherever you end up working.
Best,
- JB
On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 2:33 PM, Kent Quirk (Q Linden)
wrote:
> Hello, everyone.
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> We've had a good
Aimee & Tofu - the information you've shared is only matched by your great
attitudes! i know i've sensed only a small part of the awesome work y'all
have been doing - i totally agree with all the others that you will be
missed.
Best wishes for everything!!
- AK
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Much of our success in this period can be attributed to the unstinting
efforts of Tofu and Aimee, who have really done amazing work in the last few
weeks.
We at Linden Lab made a corporate decision back in the spring to close down
our entire presence in the UK; all UK-based Lindens were affected,
Best wishes Tofu and Aimee, if you survived LL you can survive anything. So
you'll be ok ! It's sad to see two good devs leave though.
On 28 September 2010 21:45, Erin Mallory wrote:
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> They aren't leaving by choice. LL fired all the UK based lindens. I won't
> go into saying how stupid a dec
They aren't leaving by choice. LL fired all the UK based lindens. I won't go
into saying how stupid a decision it was. But I do wish tofu and Aimee the
best of luck, and I hope they find really good jobs soon.
Take care Aimee and Tofu, godspeed, and please feel free to friend one or more
of
What surprises me is that 'people who made much of the success possible' are
'leaving'? Is this a pattern? I really cannot imagine the kind of pressure
you LLs are working under, I mean what kind of workplace is LL??
R
On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 1:15 PM, Ponzu wrote:
> Best wishes to Tofu and Aimee
I'm said to hear Tofu and Aimee a no longer going to be here as Linden's I
do hope they will still be around to help though even if it is only as
members of the open source community, under slightly different names.
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Thank you Aimee and Tofu. Your departure is a great loss for LL and
Second Life as a whole.
Latif
On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 8:33 PM, Kent Quirk (Q Linden)
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> Hello, everyone.
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> We've had a good first few weeks of the Snowstorm team. It took a little
> longer than we'd hoped, but we have
Thanks Tofu & Aimee... and where is Jack based now?
--Tammy Nowotny
Kent Quirk (Q Linden) wrote:
> Hello, everyone.
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> We've had a good first few weeks of the Snowstorm team. It took a little
> longer than we'd hoped, but we have launched the Viewer 2 Beta for version
> 2.2.0, and we're conti
Hello, everyone.
We've had a good first few weeks of the Snowstorm team. It took a little longer
than we'd hoped, but we have launched the Viewer 2 Beta for version 2.2.0, and
we're continuing to move forward (new beta very soon).
Much of our success in this period can be attributed to the uns
The point is this, that this option is already readily available. I use this
option everyday and see no problem with it. Thousands of people all over
Second
Life use this option. It is harder on the servers to have a million scripts
than to have this tool to reduce them, I know because I can
Am Dienstag, 28. September 2010, 15:52:50 schrieb Ponzu:
> USER STORY
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> As an OWNER, I'd like to be able to ban certain objects, or to disable
> scripts in any object in my parcel/sim/estate. Further more, when a
> resident cannot enter my parcel/sim/estate because of an object or a script
> th
USER STORY
As an OWNER, I'd like to be able to ban certain objects, or to disable
scripts in any object in my parcel/sim/estate. Further more, when a
resident cannot enter my parcel/sim/estate because of an object or a script
they are wearing or sitting on, they get an informative message, such a
As I do not have a 'build farm' like @ LL maybe one of the other OS devs
that build on mac could help you out with with that Trilo.
From: Trilo Byte [mailto:trilobyte5...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2010 8:27 AM
To: WolfPup Lowenhar
Subject: Re: [opensource-dev] Need Help Testing S
Agreed, Yoz, it's definitely worth doing right and while it may be possible to
get some stats with a viewer-based solution it makes sense that this should
fall to the land team.
Trilo
On Sep 28, 2010, at 1:57 AM, Yoz Grahame wrote:
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> On 27 September 2010 23:22, Brandon Husbands wrote:
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Could be... I have not set foot there for almost a year now. lol
On 28 September 2010 12:44, Lance Corrimal wrote:
> Am Dienstag, 28. September 2010, 11:27:22 schrieb Marine Kelley:
> > On 28 September 2010 11:20, Ann Otoole wrote:
> > > this isn't the place for that and LL needs to weigh in on
Am Dienstag, 28. September 2010, 11:27:22 schrieb Marine Kelley:
> On 28 September 2010 11:20, Ann Otoole wrote:
> > this isn't the place for that and LL needs to weigh in on things like
> > this.
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> > It isn't the only one and one person LL openly promotes also sells over
> > scripted shoes.
On 2010-09-27, at 13:21, Daniel Smith wrote:
> I have long thought we should be able to apply tags to inventory items (I
> even talked with P about this in 2006..)
https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/SVC-1406
This suggestion was only restricted to prims in an effort to reduce the "ZOMG
WASTE" re
Sorry for top quoting...
There Are already a lot if monoscript based on a single script for whole
item, but lazyness of creator is high and is more easy say "is a LL fault
the lag", But this is about OT here. ;)
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Sent by iPhone
Il giorno 28/set/2010, alle ore 11:27, Marine Kelley
ha s
On 28 September 2010 11:20, Ann Otoole wrote:
> this isn't the place for that and LL needs to weigh in on things like this.
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> It isn't the only one and one person LL openly promotes also sells over
> scripted shoes.
> If we are going after one we have to go after the ones LL promotes as well.
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this isn't the place for that and LL needs to weigh in on things like this.
It isn't the only one and one person LL openly promotes also sells over
scripted
shoes.
If we are going after one we have to go after the ones LL promotes as well.
Better for LL to step up first.
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Am Dienstag, 28. September 2010, 10:09:07 schrieb Ann Otoole:
> I give you an image of what thousands of people are wearing and dozens more
> buy daily for less than L$200:
> http://annotoole.com/images/nuclearshoes.png (not my product btw)
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> 11456kb each shoe? seriously? So 20 avatars in a club
On 27 September 2010 23:22, Brandon Husbands wrote:
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> I think the major issue boils down to the feature is a major thing for sim
> owners. I think the disconnection between the populace and LL is apparent in
> this request as the residents see it as a critical feature and ll sees it in
> a diff
I give you an image of what thousands of people are wearing and dozens more buy
daily for less than L$200: http://annotoole.com/images/nuclearshoes.png (not my
product btw)
11456kb each shoe? seriously? So 20 avatars in a club with these uses 458MB of
region memory?
Yes. A public awareness c
I'm probably gonna get roasted here, but I actually agree with the decision to
move it to the land team, even with the understanding that these tools might
not be as fast to be complimented as they would be with a purely viewer
approach.
here's my reasons:
1) If changing the server code means i
SNIP~P.S. I am also not sure on the legal issues involved around the
software licenses here. As far as I'm aware we still require a contributors
agreement and it is not clear that the code added to the jira was actually
written by the person who attached it to jira, whether that person h
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