Am Donnerstag 18 November 2010 schrieb Simon Quinnell:
> I heard a rumour that usernames must contain baka in them after Jan
> 1 to cater for the Japanese market :)
heh, if there was a jira for that i would vote for it.
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I heard a rumour that usernames must contain baka in them after Jan 1 to
cater for the Japanese market :)
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 1:35 PM, Daniel Smith wrote:
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> I did hear a rumour that new usernames created after January 1 can only be
> made up of vowels and even numbers.
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> Daniel
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On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 6:29 PM, wrote:
> Hey, Y'all,
>
> the mail below is a copy of a msg i got from SL this afternoon. Is it
> some kinda sign that the viewer is in danger of going extinct?
>
>
No, it would just be yet another way to get to the same experience. The key
audience would be: peo
Hey, Y'all,
the mail below is a copy of a msg i got from SL this afternoon. Is it
some kinda sign that the viewer is in danger of going extinct? i can't
tell you how much i wouldn't like it if my SL experience was doomed to be
boxed up in a browser! For real, i think i see a big deficit in the
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 2:17 PM, Oz Linden (Scott Lawrence)
wrote:
> Don't get me wrong ... I think that Henri posted a very good analysis
> and it seems to me that the whole idea is worth looking at more
> closely. My note was intended to answer the immediate question of what
> the license on t
I'm having a strange problem on a home-built snowglobe 2 with sound...
or rather lack thereof: scripted sounds don't result in any audible
output. Environmental sounds work find (footsteps, wind, etc),
streaming works (radio), and voice works... but if I click that bell,
nothing happens. The
https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/STORM-288
The net effect of the changeset
http://hg.secondlife.com/viewer-development/changeset/415c77b6eacf is that
mFloater->dirty(); will never be called anymore since it's comparing the
item UUIDs with an object UUID which isn't applicable when dealing with
a
Its known, but not desired. I need to look into what libraries we're
linking in that are causing the bloat and if we can slim them down.
Created a task for next sprint to investigate.
-Nyx
On 11/17/2010 09:10 AM, Opensource Obscure wrote:
> I'm downloading right now the latest Linux Mesh De
I'm downloading right now the latest Linux Mesh Development build,
and it amounts to 198 MB, while Win and Mac versions seem to have
'normal' weight (~25 and ~50 MB)
Is this expected?
build filename is SecondLife-i686-2.4.0.214802.tar.bz2
Opensource Obscure
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