Re: [opensource-dev] Viewer Policy Changes

2012-02-25 Thread Skye Menjou
What I am worrying about is that this will also go against RLV, which is in
wide use, even outside the Adult community.(We use it for some of our
combat systems).
LL, are you really trying to force people to use your client and piss off
most of SL userbase? I haven't seen such a terrible move since M Linden was
in charge.

On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 1:08 PM, Tillie Ariantho  wrote:

> Hello Oskar,
>
> > 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.
>
> Ah hm...
>
> - What about text based viewers?
> - What about viewers on mobile devices?
> - What about special viewers for disabled people, that may have quite some
> different representation of everything?
>
> Or someone's just trying to connect a C64 virtual machine based viewer to
> SL, with its own, quite unique representation. What about that?
>
> The "shared experience" of all those is quite different from the LL viewer.
>
> And more:
>
> - What about the shared experience of very old LL viewers? Not allowed to
> copy/clone if its not in the "latest released Linden Lab viewer"?
> - What about LL viewers in DEV or BETA status? Have TPV devs to wait till
> a feature is officially out?
>
> Is there any grace period till the new policy is enforced? What about
> grace periods on client changes later, LL client removes something,
> do TPV devs have to remove it instantly, too (dont say now there is
> nothing being removed, I remember Avatar Ratings, for example).
>
> Tillie
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Re: [opensource-dev] strange messages

2012-04-24 Thread Skye Menjou
It could be an SL newsletter of some sort.
That or someone might have been able to use HTML formatting in llEmail
(Never tried it, so not sure if possible).
It could also be a phising email: (sdadsa...@sec0ndlife.com or the likes)
or someone sent an email in the name of a SL mail address(which you can do
as long you have access to an open SMTP sever)(Though gmail usually
indicates that such messages don't match up).

On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 10:58 PM, Andromeda Quonset <
andromedaquon...@gmail.com> wrote:

> So far today, I have had 2 strange messages forwarded to my email
> from Second Life.  The messages were not formatted as I would expect:
> they had a graphic in them.  Replies to the messages bounce back.  Is
> there some work going on?
>
> --Andro
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Re: [opensource-dev] 'Frame load interrupted by policy change' error for youtube video playback on a prim

2012-04-24 Thread Skye Menjou
What client are you on? SL default or another viewer like Firestorm?
I recall some V1(ie Singularity) based viewers have issues or don't support
it at all(even after the mesh merge), but I haven't used one in ages.
http://wiki.phoenixviewer.com/fs_media
http://www.damanicorp.com/products/mediaviewer_faq.php
These might be able to help, sadly I can't find official SL Wiki page.

On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 8:19 PM, Moriz Gupte  wrote:

> Hello,
> I just bought a new laptop and found that I could no longer playback
> video a prim. Everything works fine on my older laptops. I tried to
> search the community forums and so on ... and found that some people
> are experiencing similar issues which appear to be unresolved.
> Tried turning off firewalls etc..., clearning cache, reinstalling
> Flash player plugin and still no luck. I now also recall that a few of
> my colleagues had similar issues but they too could  not fix the
> problem, but they lost interest interest in Second Life so not a big
> issue for them anyway.
> Please help with pointers to solutions if you can.
> R
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Re: [opensource-dev] MOSES & Stuff

2012-10-20 Thread Skye Menjou
As far as I can see, It's the replacement for the SL Enterprise project, an
older project by Linden Lab to create a Second Life "behind the firewall".
Basically internal grids for companies.
I know the US Army had interests for this training/meeting wise and looking
into it, put money in it.
http://www.hypergridbusiness.com/2012/03/second-life-enterprise-was-a-costly-mistake/
http://www.hypergridbusiness.com/2010/08/second-life-discontinues-enterprise-platform/
http://venturebeat.com/2009/11/03/linden-lab-launches-enterprise-version-of-second-life-virtual-world/
It's not really LL related I think.

On Sat, Oct 20, 2012 at 8:37 PM,  wrote:

> Hi!  When i read the dev mail about MOSES & MIAB & stuff, i couldn't help
> but ask.  What does SL (or i guess, LL) have to do with the military?  Is
> there any kind of real connection or something?  Are some of the SL devs
> military people?
>
> Thx!
>
> - AK
> ---
>
>
> http://sitearm.wordpress.com/2012/10/19/moses-office-hours-screenshot-19-oct-2012/
>
> October 19, 2012 — sitearm
>
> MOSES Office Hours Screenshot 19-Oct-2012 013-D Web is the set of internet
> technologies that put user browsers in an online, interactive 3D
> environment.
>
> MOSES (Military Open Simulator Enterprise Strategy) is a privately-hosted,
> OpenSim, online virtual environment with stringent security from hackers.
>
> MIAB (MOSES In A Box) is a portable, publically-licensed version of the
> experimental Project MOSES virtual environment which can be downloaded and
> installed on standalone individual or enterprise servers.
>
> STTC (United States Army Simulation and Training Technology Center)
> provides state-of-the-art applied research to develop simulation
> technologies.
>
> Hot topics at today’s Office Hours meeting were the Approved Participation
> Agreement and Recent Performance Adjustments to the MOSES Firewall. After
> a lengthy discussion on the formalized status of MOSES and MIAB,
> participants were invited to conduct a free-for-all, spontaneous capacity
> performance test by running and jumping and flying around all at once
> while still talking in chat. It was marvelous!
>
> Selected Quotes
>
> The project has reached a level of maturity such that it is no longer
> considered "proof of concept" and the STTC has decided to formalize the
> participation agreements between the MOSES project and its users.
>
> Douglas Maxwell, MSME
> Science and Technology Manager
> Virtual World Strategic Applications
> U.S. Army Simulation & Training Technology Center (STTC)
> Web: http://brokentablet.arl.army.mil/
> Email: arl.sttc.open.simula...@us.army.mil
>
> See also: http://sitearm.wordpress.com/category/moses/
> Posted in 3D Web, MOSES, News. Leave a Comment »
>
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Re: [opensource-dev] MOSES & Stuff

2012-10-20 Thread Skye Menjou
Not quite, It seems to be a replacement for SLE. Using OpenSim and other
projects, going around LL itself(OpenSim again). LL canned SLE long ago, so
this has come as a replacement. I am not sure, contact this guy:
http://brokentablet.arl.army.mil/pages/contact.html

Looking at the domain, It's legit as well.

On Sat, Oct 20, 2012 at 9:23 PM,  wrote:

> So, it's like LL made something that the military was interested in
> buying, and now maybe they're interested in buying it again?  Like that?
>
> Actually, what you say sounds like LL sells the whole SL package, server &
> everything as a product or something.  Must be expensive!
>
> Am i getting it right?
>
> Thx!
>
> - AK
> ---
> As far as I can see, It's the replacement for the SL Enterprise project,
> an older project by Linden Lab to create a Second Life "behind the
> firewall". Basically internal grids for companies.
> I know the US Army had interests for this training/meeting wise and
> looking into it, put money in it.
>
> http://www.hypergridbusiness.com/2012/03/second-life-enterprise-was-a-costly-mistake/
>
> http://www.hypergridbusiness.com/2010/08/second-life-discontinues-enterprise-platform/
>
> http://venturebeat.com/2009/11/03/linden-lab-launches-enterprise-version-of-second-life-virtual-world/
> It's not really LL related I think.
>
> On Sat, Oct 20, 2012 at 8:37 PM,  wrote:
>
> Hi!  When i read the dev mail about MOSES & MIAB & stuff, i couldn't
> help
> but ask.  What does SL (or i guess, LL) have to do with the military?
>  Is
> there any kind of real connection or something?  Are some of the SL
> devs
> military people?
>
> Thx!
>
> - AK
> ---
>
>
> http://sitearm.wordpress.com/2012/10/19/moses-office-hours-screenshot-19-oct-2012/
>
> October 19, 2012 — sitearm
>
> MOSES Office Hours Screenshot 19-Oct-2012 013-D Web is the set of
> internet
> technologies that put user browsers in an online, interactive 3D
> environment.
>
> MOSES (Military Open Simulator Enterprise Strategy) is a
> privately-hosted,
> OpenSim, online virtual environment with stringent security from
> hackers.
>
> MIAB (MOSES In A Box) is a portable, publically-licensed version of the
> experimental Project MOSES virtual environment which can be downloaded
> and
> installed on standalone individual or enterprise servers.
>
> STTC (United States Army Simulation and Training Technology Center)
> provides state-of-the-art applied research to develop simulation
> technologies.
>
> Hot topics at today’s Office Hours meeting were the Approved
> Participation
> Agreement and Recent Performance Adjustments to the MOSES Firewall.
> After
> a lengthy discussion on the formalized status of MOSES and MIAB,
> participants were invited to conduct a free-for-all, spontaneous
> capacity
> performance test by running and jumping and flying around all at once
> while still talking in chat. It was marvelous!
>
> Selected Quotes
>
> The project has reached a level of maturity such that it is no longer
> considered "proof of concept" and the STTC has decided to formalize the
> participation agreements between the MOSES project and its users.
>
> Douglas Maxwell, MSME
> Science and Technology Manager
> Virtual World Strategic Applications
> U.S. Army Simulation & Training Technology Center (STTC)
> Web: http://brokentablet.arl.army.mil/
> Email: arl.sttc.open.simula...@us.army.mil
>
> See also: http://sitearm.wordpress.com/category/moses/
> Posted in 3D Web, MOSES, News. Leave a Comment »
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