[opensource-dev] Viewer Policy Changes

Brandon Husbands xotmid at gmail.com
Fri Feb 24 16:08:23 PST 2012


Guess its how you interpreted it wheww.

On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 6:00 PM, Cinder Roxley <cinder at cinderblocks.biz>wrote:

>  Yes, you're mistaken. The key phrase there is "alters the shared
> experience of the virtual world".  A tpv can alter individual user's
> experiences, (UI, build tools, controls, graphics enhancements) but not the
> shared experience of the world.  IE, exposing information such as the
> friend online visibility of *other users*.
>
> Kind regards,
> -Cinder
>
>
> On 2/24/2012 4:44 PM, Nalates Urriah wrote:
>
> Does this new policy essentially eliminate the reason for the existence of
> 3rd party viewers:
>
> 2.k : You must not provide any feature that alters the shared experience
> of the virtual world in any way not provided by or accessible to users of
> the latest released Linden Lab viewer.
>
>
> http://community.secondlife.com/t5/Second-Life-Viewer/Third-Party-Viewer-Policy-Changes/m-p/1399141
>
> This seems to say all changes can be submitted to LL but not implemented
> until and unless LL approves them and adds them to the SL viewer. Am I
> mistaken?
>
> --
> Nalates Urriah (SL AV)
>
>
>
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