This show stopper was quickly made into a JIRA, which the merchant community jumped on with a vengeance. Usually, though it all tends in one direction. It's either good, or bad depending on what's going on.
There are a fair number JIRA filed on mesh and related topics and the most ironic bug of all seems to be an incompatibility between new, high end Nvidia video cards and mesh enabled viewers, relating to Linden Lab's use of outdated and deprecated...
Early on in this story, the leader of the JLU, KalEl Venkman, created a JIRA, asking the Lab itself to test PhantomZone and determine that it was not doing any logging of IP addresses. But the JLU keep repeating a comment in that JIRA which came...
For those who are interested, there is a JIRA that's been created on this issue, which mostly focuses on the cultural aspects of the name issue (remember to watch – they're not counting votes anymore, just watches.
In fact, the JIRA has gotten a spate of comments lately, discussing that very fact, and the status has been changed to "deferred" and resolution "incomplete" (which is an example of a gift of understatement).
Because the Lab to date has not created a means by which user-created inventory folders can be locked (something I personally created a JIRA about many months ago), the chances of accidental deletion are something that need to be realistically...
The Lab is not(predictably) communicating with Second Life residents nearly enough on this issue- the JIRA as regards this issue is *still open* and ongoing, and even though I truly believe Soft Linden is doing all he can- the fact that he isn't...
This time around speculation as to who pulled it down and why did not last long, as Soft Linden commented on the seemingly never ending JIRA (which has 1625 votes and 625 watches at the time of this writing), saying:
In the meantime, the JIRA was quickly reopened, is as of this writing still live, and still assigned to WorkingOnIt Linden. The JIRA regarding RedZone, the privacy invading device masquerading poorly as a security system had languished, unassigned...
You know, the database of over 8 million (that's zFire's figure, and quoted in the JIRA copy) of people it has already scanned previously without their knowledge or consent. The TOS, the JIRA, the Alts
But perhaps the biggest change in that blog post was the fact that the Lab is finally admitting what many of us already knew: that they are not paying any attention anymore (cough) to votes on issues presented in the JIRA, the place where one...
Reports of something being seriously wrong began as early as late March, but really got going by April, when this report in the SL JIRA was filed. That JIRA report is still open, with no sign of resolution and others have been filed as well...
Several showstopper issues were reported in the JIRA (the online bug report system), which were eventually combined into a huge report to keep things organized. The future will be written by the vampires.