On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 11:59 AM, Martin Spernau <mar...@traumwind.de> wrote:
> Am 12.03.2010 um 17:47 schrieb Soft Linden:
>> With larger features like mesh coming along, know that you'll be
>> signing up for an awfully large chunk of porting work though.
>
> Which is why my feeling is that it makes more sense to add tjhe old UI
> to the new viewer.
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just adding to the conga line

LINDEN LABS KNEW THE NEW UI HAD MASSIVE PROBLEMS ive seen one of the
folks that was in the private beta post that they told LL what the
problems with the UI were and LL basically told them "Working as
Designed WILL NOT FIX" (meaning of course an acronym that rymes with a
certain amphibian know for having drugs in its skin). Will any Linden
that is not "invested" in the new UI please stand up and be counted
with the USERS.

THE NEW UI IS ~98% DRIVEN BY A SET OF XML FILES AND ASSETS
okay i will have to say that the backend of the new UI is Brilliant
and is a great chunk of code. Now the drunken apes that designed the
frontend must have had a "videowall" monitor for testing because just
about everybody that actually WORKS inside SL thinks its err "rubbish"
for anything serious.

FIRE THE NEXT LINDEN THAT DECIDES TO OUTSOURCE ANYTHING GRID FACING TO
A FIRM THAT DOES NOT ALREADY HAVE A PRESENCE IN WORLD.
Most of the mistakes with the new skin are things that would be found
in moments by somebody using secondlife on normal COTS equipment. And
another thing the ADA violations are bonehead stupid.

And now that that has been said while you are making things "easier"
for NEW users don't forget places like NCI do have one of your best
resources. EXISTING members that are very much willing to help new
users.

And lastly could somebody please create some sort of Skin SDK so that
the folks fixing YOUR errors have the resources to do things
"properly"

-- 
Robert L Martin
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