[opensource-dev] Malicious payloads in third-party viewers: is the policy worth anything?
Tateru Nino
tateru.nino at gmail.com
Sun Aug 22 10:38:56 PDT 2010
Arabella has also resigned.
On 23/08/2010 3:32 AM, Jesse Barnett wrote:
> Fractured has stepped down and out of the Emerald picture
>
> http://blog.modularsystems.sl/2010/08/22/emerald-off-with-his-head/
>
> But it is painfully obvious that the comments are being heavily
> moderated and I know that neither of mine have gotten through.
>
> The Phox is still in the hen house and it is going to take much more
> then this token response to restore confidence. Anyone watching the
> videos and listening to their voices can see that a
> complete reorganization needs to be done and transparency demonstrated
> and verified.
>
> I hope that the upper echelons of Linden Lab are not fooled by the
> blog post and instead demand that more action be taken. At the bare
> minimum, they need to be delisted until real change has been shown.
>
> Ignoring this and giving the all clear with no other action taken on
> the part of Linden Lab will instead demonstrate that the TPV is a
> worthless scrap of paper.
>
> Jesse Barnett
>
>
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Tateru Nino
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