[opensource-dev] Open Viewer Development Announcement

Laurent Bechir laurent.bechir at madonie.org
Mon Aug 16 22:19:15 PDT 2010



Bryon Ruxton a écrit :
> Mike,
>
> First of all, I said "us" in the context of those, like Henri, who 
> hate the sidebar. As for "we" in general,
> it is the majority who says they hate or dislike viewer 2.0  as 
> indicated by multiple polls
> or articles like the following, justifying the word "we" (i.e. the 
> overall majority of Residents who gave their opinion):
>
> http://www.questionpro.com/akira/ShowResults?id=1604314&mode=data 
> <http://www.questionpro.com/akira/ShowResults?id=1604314&mode=data>
> (75% disliking or hating the sidebar here.)
> http://blogs.secondlife.com/poll.jspa?poll=1017
> http://blogs.secondlife.com/poll.jspa?poll=1018
> http://polldaddy.com/poll/3048677/?view=results
> http://nwn.blogs.com/nwn/2010/03/20-not-increasing-growth.html
>
> Thus it's not my personal feelings. I check my facts before I say 
> something.
>

When I look at the polls and I see figures like 1489 (max), 508, 367 or 
75 participants, and that I compare those figures to the number of 
people connecting to SecondLife every day, I think that those polls 
represent more a little community in SL than the majority and that since 
it is the only one who talk, they make a lot of noise (in forum on other 
matters I also see more unhappy people talking than happy ones who 
generally remain silent, which make that they are not really 
representative for me). Also,it should be interesting to deepen the 
arguments of the voters against viewer 2 in those polls. The first one I 
read concerns the inventory which load slowly. I think that this kind of 
problem concern optimizing the code more than the whole viewer in 
itself. Problems like "I would like such or such feature", "This button 
is not at the good place", ... are more relevant.
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