[sldev] SLDev-Traffic #16

Dzonatas dzonatas at dzonux.net
Tue Jun 19 11:21:30 PDT 2007


I'll use this thread, then.

In the SL-Dev, it says:

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    1.17 PJIRA Cleanup

Dzonatas Sol also volunteered to do some maintenance on the public JIRA 
following the 1.17 release. I love y'all so much. :)

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I'm happy to volunteer, but I don't understand where this notion came from.

Also, while we are on the topic of clean-up efforts...

On SL-42561, it states the description in a way that I have already made 
a particular piece of code faster. That kinda gives a false impression 
that duly doesn't give me any justice. To clarify the credits, I only 
worked on the SSE code related to OpenJPEG before that.

Soft, you have been given the proper orientation steps at Linden Lab to 
be formally familiarized, even with a new computer, with how to 
successfully complete tasks at LL and work well with others.

So, something is just not clear here. What kind of maintenance?

I just have a rink-a-dink computer, which is of no match to these other 
open source developers that can compile and test code much faster.

The State has coined a term for interns they hire that struggle with 
their classes.  The State calls them "flunky-aides," which do menial 
tasks that normal salaried state workers hand-off to make their work 
load easier -- at least for the salaried worker. Do corporations like LL 
do this?

https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/MISC-187    Contact University of 
California Davis career placement office

Okay.... I'll figure out how to do maintenance on those issue even 
though I haven't been given any orientation to do it. I hope you accept 
my efforts.

Consider me on it. =)


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