[opensource-dev] Review Request: (STORM-28) As a User, I want the ability to send my calling card to others

Nicky Perian nickyperian at yahoo.com
Mon Feb 21 17:34:46 PST 2011


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Ship it!


Reduces code and a great feature. I remember going in world multiple, making friends with my alt coping cards and sending calling cards back across inventory to get copies. So, in that respect it saves bandwidth.

- Nicky


On Feb. 21, 2011, 4:57 p.m., Seth ProductEngine wrote:
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> (Updated Feb. 21, 2011, 4:57 p.m.)
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> Review request for Viewer.
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> Summary
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> - Added creating own calling card for the user to be able to share it with other residents.
> - Moved calling cards synchronization with friends list to the viewer start up. Previously synchronized upon opening the Friends tab in People side panel.
> - Calling cards for non-friends are not removed upon calling cards synchronization with friends list.
> - Enabled "Share" menu item for calling cards in inventory.
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> This addresses bug STORM-28.
>     http://jira.secondlife.com/browse/STORM-28
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> Diffs
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>   indra/newview/llfriendcard.h c10d5e37db1e 
>   indra/newview/llfriendcard.cpp c10d5e37db1e 
>   indra/newview/llinventoryfunctions.cpp c10d5e37db1e 
>   indra/newview/llpanelpeople.cpp c10d5e37db1e 
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> Diff: http://codereview.secondlife.com/r/159/diff
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> Testing
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> Thanks,
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> Seth
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