[sldev] Developer directory on secondlife.com

Tim Shephard tshephard at gmail.com
Tue Mar 13 18:55:10 PDT 2007


I've sent email to licensing.   No response.   Why should I send more email?

On 3/13/07, Rob Lanphier <robla at lindenlab.com> wrote:
> Hi Tim,
>
> >  eg:  if company A hires me to write code for the binary, and I write
> >  the code, then does that code fall under this agreement?
>
> If you don't send the code to one of our mailing lists, or post it to
> JIRA, or get on IRC and say "hey llrobla, you guys could do xxx" where
> xxx is code you don't want to contribute, or in any way do something
> which can be honestly taken by us to mean "oh, he wants us to put this
> into the viewer", then no, it doesn't fall under this agreement.
>
> If you want further clarification, please contact licensing at lindenlab.com
>
> Rob
>
> On 3/13/07 11:56 AM, Tim Shephard wrote:
> > Does any code we write for anyone considered to be a contribution to
> > the SL viewer project?
> >
> >
> > ie.  Can you clarify this part of the contribution agreement:
> >
> > This document clarifies the terms under which You, the person listed
> > below, may contribute software code, documentation, or other material
> > described below (the "Contribution") to the Second Life Viewer project
> > managed by Linden Lab (the "SL Viewer Project").
> >
> > ..
> >
> > 1. "Contribution" means any source code, object code, patch, tool,
> > sample, graphic, specification, manual, documentation, email, comment,
> > posting, communication or any other material posted or submitted by
> > you to the SL Viewer Project.
> >
> > "submitted by you to the SL Viewer Project"
> >
> > Does that only mean patches that we have submitted to jira?  Or any
> > code we use that works for the SL Viewer?
> >
> > eg:  if company A hires me to write code for the binary, and I write
> > the code, then does that code fall under this agreement?
> >
> > Thx,
> >
> > Tim.
> >
> >
> > On 3/12/07, Rob Lanphier <robla at lindenlab.com> wrote:
> >> Hi folks,
> >>
> >> As you might know, Linden Lab already maintains developer directory for
> >> in-world content developers, which gets more than 2000 views per week.
> >> http://secondlife.com/developers/directory.php
> >>
> >> Now that we've released the source code for the viewer, we're adding a
> >> section for software developers (like, oh, say, yourselves). Here's how
> >> we describe software developers:
> >> > Individuals or companies with in-house C/C++  programming expertise
> >> > who offer customization and enhancement of the Second Life Viewer
> >> > source code or can build products and services which utilize Linden
> >> > Lab's Second Life APIs.
> >>
> >> To be listed as a software developer in the directory, you need to meet
> >> the criteria listed below.
> >>   1) You have a signed Contribution Agreement on file with Linden Lab
> >>   2) One or more of your code submissions have been accepted into the
> >> Second Life viewer
> >>   3) You have a valid business license
> >>
> >> If you meet these criteria, go to
> >> http://secondlife.com/developers/submission.php and select the Software
> >> Developer category. We review submissions frequently and post new
> >> submissions several times a week.
> >>
> >> During an initial period, the listings will not be public; you will be
> >> given a URL where you can view existing listings before we make the
> >> Software Developer Directory page public. We anticipate making the page
> >> public either when we get 5 listings, or within a few weeks.
> >>
> >> So, if you're interested in this, we look forward to listing you in the
> >> directory.
> >>
> >> Thanks!
> >> Rob
> >>
> >>
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