Re: [opensource-dev] Fermi Viewer

2010-10-17 Thread Francesco Rabbi
I think Carlo mean something else... In place to create another viewer join an existing team and contribute code for building and SIM managements -- Sent by iPhone Il giorno 18/ott/2010, alle ore 03:02, "Arthur Fermi" ha scritto: > Well LLs base is a decent start point. We have looked at the

[opensource-dev] Daily Scrum Summary - Friday, October 15

2010-10-17 Thread Anya Kanevsky
https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Snowstorm_Daily_Scrum_Archive Date: Fri Oct 15 == GENERAL NOTES == * Merge Monkey of the Day: Oz == DAILY SCRUM == === Merov === PAST * STORM-104: kdu upgrade: Fixed integration tests I broke, cleaned up build changes, build and test more, clean up unecessary co

Re: [opensource-dev] Fermi Viewer

2010-10-17 Thread Arthur Fermi
That isn't something I had considered. In the end we would still need developers as we do not have the skills within the staff. From: SuezanneC Baskerville [mailto:sueza...@gmail.com] Sent: Sunday, October 17, 2010 9:05 PM To: Arthur Fermi Cc: Carlo Wood; opensource-dev@lists.secondlife.com S

Re: [opensource-dev] Fermi Viewer

2010-10-17 Thread SuezanneC Baskerville
Pehaps you could add the building and sim management features you think are useful to an existing project. On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 8:02 PM, Arthur Fermi wrote: > Well LLs base is a decent start point. We have looked at the other viewers > and think we have some good ideas. I find that most of

Re: [opensource-dev] Fermi Viewer

2010-10-17 Thread Arthur Fermi
Well LLs base is a decent start point. We have looked at the other viewers and think we have some good ideas. I find that most of the other viewers are not focused on building or sim management. -Original Message- From: Carlo Wood [mailto:ca...@alinoe.com] Sent: Sunday, October 17, 2010

Re: [opensource-dev] Fermi Viewer

2010-10-17 Thread Carlo Wood
Imho, it is not a good idea to start yet-another-viewer. The number of open source coders are limited, they should be working on one viewer - not twenty. We already have more than 10 different viewers based on LL's code. How is it possible we need another? On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 06:09:49PM -0500

Re: [opensource-dev] fix System.InvalidCastException (was again about scripting issues)

2010-10-17 Thread Carlo Wood
Wow, very good miss! I think that last url is one that Linden Lab should study very closely. I too think that this will the solution for their problem. On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 02:43:29PM -0700, miss c wrote: > https://bugzilla.novell.com/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=System.InvalidCastException > > .

[opensource-dev] Fermi Viewer

2010-10-17 Thread Arthur Fermi
Fermi Sandbox is looking to put together a team to develop the Fermi Viewer. Please send inquires to arthur_fe...@fermisandbox.org or in world. Mission The Fermi Viewer projects goals are to create the best viewers for Second Life that works with all OS Grids. The Fermi Viewer will be open fo

Re: [opensource-dev] fix System.InvalidCastException (was again about scripting issues)

2010-10-17 Thread miss c
https://bugzilla.novell.com/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=System.InvalidCastException .The bug is listed 5 times... on one of these someone fixed the issue https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=619929 From: miss c To: opensource-dev@lists.secondlif

Re: [opensource-dev] Again About Scripting Issues specifically KELLY LINDEN

2010-10-17 Thread miss c
That bug is listed here with 2.6.7 https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=581679 Quote "I have tested this in Mono 2.6.7 and it is still occurring. it occurs when a second input field in added to a form (via the forms "+" button and happens at save." In version 2.8 it looks like they red

Re: [opensource-dev] Again About Scripting Issues specifically KELLY LINDEN

2010-10-17 Thread Kelly Linden
Currently we use Mono 1.2.6. Moving to Mono 2.6.7 is in testing right now. It requires a two stage process to deploy so there will be a 'mono2 aware' version that has to be deployed before we get all the new version stuff. We are currently working on tracking down hopefully one of the last issues,

Re: [opensource-dev] Again About Scripting Issues specifically KELLY LINDEN

2010-10-17 Thread Rob Nelson
There is no "we". The servers are proprietary; LL does this on their own dime and time. From what I gather, there's a little bit of work going towards that direction, but the mesh changes have their attention for now, like car keys dangled in front of a toddler. Rob On 10/17/2010 12:40 PM,

Re: [opensource-dev] Again About Scripting Issues specifically KELLY LINDEN

2010-10-17 Thread miss c
Well here is the official mono bug list, over 1900 issues, I am sure one of those issues points to our problem if its not just a new version needed. Anyway, hope this helps Official Mono Novell Bugs From: Stickman To: miss c Sent: Sun, October 17, 2010 2:

[opensource-dev] Again About Scripting Issues specifically KELLY LINDEN

2010-10-17 Thread miss c
Running more and more tests about the lag in regions it seems more and more to point towards this issue more than anything else. https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/SVC-3895 with over 900 votes "Rezzing Mono scripted object cripples sim FPS" Now Kelly mentioned on this post it had something to do

[opensource-dev] VWR-23459: Viewer compiled against Boost-1.42 crashes when certain command line options are given

2010-10-17 Thread Boroondas Gupte
Hi all The current viewer-development source can be compiled against boost 1.42 but will crash when command line options are passed that are the prefix of another command line option. Aleric had fixed the that problem in Snowglobe (both, 1 and 2) at SNOW-626

Re: [opensource-dev] O.O Display name code DROP!

2010-10-17 Thread Ricky
Typically Joe Everyguy, from my experience as an IT professional, will just double-click (or single click depending on settings) the file from Windows Explorer/Mac Finder. (Us *NIX folks have our own way of looking at things...) if the file has the .xml extension it will work correctly. If we do

Re: [opensource-dev] Reflections in SL. Re: Project-MESH viewer

2010-10-17 Thread Geenz Spad
I could see the new "Shiny" (in reality, they should be called specular highlights) breaking content that relied on the darkening properties of the classic Shiny shader. Which is why I've modified the deferred shiny shader to "darken" the object's diffuse shading depending on the shiny value,

Re: [opensource-dev] O.O Display name code DROP!

2010-10-17 Thread Argent Stonecutter
On 2010-10-16, at 22:57, Ricky wrote: > Assuming that the order of fields is fixed, a fair assumption as LLSD > requires it I believe, then the XSLT isn't so bad, and a prototype has > already been made. That depends on the details of the XSL transform tool. Streaming tools preserve order but the

Re: [opensource-dev] Reflections in SL. Re: Project-MESH viewer

2010-10-17 Thread Argent Stonecutter
On 2010-10-16, at 22:09, Tateru Nino wrote: > A year or two ago, I was treated to a demonstration of working mirrors > in SL. It was an override of Shiny, and I had to install a custom shader > file to my SL viewer installation directory. As far as I know, the > project died because - in order t

Re: [opensource-dev] Reflections in SL. Re: Project-MESH viewer

2010-10-17 Thread Argent Stonecutter
On 2010-10-16, at 18:18, Dave Booth wrote: > Yeah, windlight added so much but we lost a lot at the same time - Thats > one of the biggies we lost. That single image of Argents has more > "reality" to it than we'll ever see in a current viewer no matter how > far we tweak our windlight settings

Re: [opensource-dev] offered items are lost by viewer crashes

2010-10-17 Thread Zai Lynch
> > There is an issue on this > > https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/VWR-7245 > Actually, that's an issue filed against 1.20 in 2008 (and not updated since). AFAIK, the problem with friendship-offers described in the issue is still persistent, however, the mentioned problem from the mail in r

Re: [opensource-dev] offered items are lost by viewer crashes

2010-10-17 Thread Oz Linden (Scott Lawrence)
[hint: use a more descriptive subject line when posting] On 2010-10-16 18:01, Erin Mallory wrote: Why is it 2.0 seems to autodecline inventory for most people if they crash or get logged out before they can accept the inventory? this is really annoying. is there a way to change that somewhe

Re: [opensource-dev] Reflections in SL. Re: Project-MESH viewer

2010-10-17 Thread Oz Linden (Scott Lawrence)
On 2010-10-16 20:02, leliel wrote: > Make it so people don't have to jump through hoops to build the viewer > and patches may start coming in more frequently. O.o Oddly, that's exactly what I'm working on... ___ Policies and (un)subscribe information

Re: [opensource-dev] O.O Display name code DROP!

2010-10-17 Thread Rob Nelson
This. Say Joe Everyguy wants to look for a rather hot conversation he had with what he assumes was a very attractive-looking female yesterday. With a text logfile, he just has to open the log in notepad and CTRL+F for "VerySexy Lady". Since that was her display name at the time, it's inclu

Re: [opensource-dev] O.O Display name code DROP!

2010-10-17 Thread Marc Adored
Lance check the jira if the file ext is changes to xml it will automatically open in IE,Firefox,Chrome,Whatever Browser they have as default and it will display styled to look just like the plain text old versions only underneath it will contain much more information. Those stylesheets can also be

Re: [opensource-dev] O.O Display name code DROP!

2010-10-17 Thread Lance Corrimal
Am Sonntag 17 Oktober 2010 schrieb Ricky: > I agree, the XML notation is far from perfect (see some of my posts > last year about the subject,) however I consider it better than > either text or this almost-JSON notation for a variety of reasons, > all laid out in https://jira.secondlife.com/browse