Well, I don't know either about these circles. I only read about them in
this thread, though it seems they're supposed to indicate if someone is in
chat range or not. Though a circle won't indicate that, since SL is 3
dimensional. If someone appears to be in chat range on the mini map, they
might n
Hi here!
I was pondering:
Could existing test plans for viewer 2 be published in the public wiki?
It would certainly be cool to have these, since localization teams are now
asked to provide bug reports for localized versions. Having some kind of
step by step plan to cover all viewer parts would ce
@transcript/recording concerns:
Some might remember the Adult content transition and the related brown-bag
meetings. Audio recordings were uploaded and transcripts of those were
published, like in
https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Linden_Lab_Official:Adult_Oriented_content_controls:_merchant_meeting
The selection beam (particle beam from someones own avatar's hand to the
object the avatar is editing) has always been broken in Viewer 2.
It's reported as https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/VWR-19505
The following patch should fix this:
http://bitbucket.org/ZaiLynch/vwr-19505
Review / testing /
I don't know if I understand the question... So I'm not sure if
http://www.productengine.com/ answers it. Does it?
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 10:25 PM, Ann Otoole wrote:
> But the question is what is the "Product Engine"? (I've seen the pics of
> those kids over there doing the work. They look like
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
>
> 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
>
> It is very helpful to us when scanning lists of issues to be able to see
> whether they are motivated by a user-visible effect or are concerned
> with viewer developers or some other audience.
>
But isn't that what components could be used for?
Affects: Users, UI
Affects: Merchants, i18n
etc.