[opensource-dev] Serious regression in SSB-enabled regions
Darien Caldwell
darien.caldwell at gmail.com
Fri Mar 1 13:43:12 PST 2013
Well, This is an interesting development. I only understood SSB to be
handling the baking of textures. But it's centralizing the avatar's shape
too? Or why does a change in height need to be routed through the back-end?
Adding a new slider to the Avatar appearance is kind of unprecedented. Will
LL be revving the Shape XML export format?
https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Mesh/Avatar_Shape_XML_Format
- Dari
On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 1:20 PM, Nyx Linden <nyx at lindenlab.com> wrote:
>
> https://bitbucket.org/lindenlab/sunshine-external/commits/108ae1ed56ea38426df239ef3247f57fb63d0806
>
> Added a new parameter to shapes to replace the viewer-side height offset.
> Since it is stored in a wearable, the new back end can read and use the
> value. Will send an email to third party devs later today to let them know
> to pick up the patch.
>
> Marking SUN-38 as resolved.
>
> -Nyx
>
>
> On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 11:46 PM, Ricky <kf6kjg at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I know this thread has gotten completely OT, but I feel I should respond
>> to the feeling of dissatisfaction.
>>
>> I contribute to help me. I know that not everything I contribute will be
>> accepted: see https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/VWR-25739 for one I
>> created that I suspect that LL will never swallow, but that is already in
>> Firestorm's LGPL codebase. What I've come to understand, and I accept as I
>> can see the logic behind it, is that open source is not the same as
>> open decision making, nor is it the same as allowing others to make the
>> decisions. It simply means the code is available under a permissive
>> license for others - including us - to review, comment on, modify, and
>> compile for ourselves. Let me re-iterate: open source is NOT community
>> maintenance. LL has never implied or pretended that they've set up
>> a community maintenance program - and I think they'd have major problems if
>> they tried.
>>
>> My L$2, and I will not continue in this topic on this thread. If you
>> wish to respond to me, please take it off-list.
>>
>> Ricky
>> Cron Stardust
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 7:27 PM, Carlo Wood <carlo at alinoe.com> wrote:
>>
>>> On Sun, 24 Feb 2013 20:09:19 +0100
>>> Henri Beauchamp <sldev at free.fr> wrote:
>>>
>>> > > I'm unable to comment on SUN issues (or even make them)
>>> >
>>> > Gotta love the new closed JIRA !... Way to go, LL...
>>>
>>> I was about to type "fuck you Linden Lab" in my previous post,
>>> but assumed they might be assholes enough to then kick me
>>> of this list... The phrase "way to go" is inventive. It would
>>> never have occurred to me to use that in this context.
>>>
>>> This whole "open source" HAHAHA project is a pathetic, lame,
>>> grrrrrrr - I want to SPIT on it. LL should be sued for fucking
>>> CALLING this "open" in ANY way. I hate you.
>>>
>>> A REAL Open Source coder,
>>> Carlo Wood <carlo at alinoe.com>
>>>
>>> PS I'd add a comment HERE regarding SUN-38, but I learned years
>>> ago already that LL doesn't listen to anyone. They are just
>>> going to give you the finger Henri (and everyone else in SL)
>>> but not going to fix this. I'm not even going to TRY add
>>> a (technical) comment. Seriously, why is ANYONE still HELPING
>>> them? Why doesn't everyone just leave this list, stop
>>> going to their meetings, and stop giving them patches? Are
>>> you all stupid or what?
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