Already on the jira. with variations...
Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2010 09:26:19 -0400
From: lee.po...@gmail.com
To: secret.arg...@gmail.com
CC: opensource-dev@lists.secondlife.com
Subject: Re: [opensource-dev] User Story: Inventory Sorting
Argent, this sounds like a good user story for a Jira.
On Thu
On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 5:13 AM, Argent Stonecutter wrote:
> On 2010-09-21, at 10:48, Zha Ewry wrote:
> > As a user I want to be able to sort my inventory with tools which embody
> familiar metaphors from Windows, Mac and Linux file browsers. I expect a
> folder system which exposes attributes
Argent, this sounds like a good user story for a Jira.
On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 8:13 AM, Argent Stonecutter wrote:
> when trying out a V2-based TPV, and so I switched to "Worn" in the honest
> belief that I would be able to "un-wear" one outfit... only to find that the
> "worn" tab is completely
On 2010-09-21, at 10:48, Zha Ewry wrote:
> As a user I want to be able to sort my inventory with tools which embody
> familiar metaphors from Windows, Mac and Linux file browsers. I expect a
> folder system which exposes attributes in a familiar fashion and permits
> sorting of those attribute
specific terminology which may be confusing to the
average user?
TY
Miss
From: Zha Ewry
To: opensource-dev@lists.secondlife.com
Sent: Tue, September 21, 2010 10:48:38 AM
Subject: [opensource-dev] User Story: Inventory Sorting
As a user I want to be able to
As a user I want to be able to sort my inventory with tools which
embody familiar metaphors from Windows, Mac and Linux file browsers. I
expect a folder system which exposes attributes in a familiar fashion and
permits sorting of those attributes in a consistent fashion. I expect
folders to be so