10-31-2008, 04:26 PM
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MYOB
Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Zummerzet
Posts: 2,270
SL Join Date: Dec 2006 | Chapter 2 Quote:
[12:29] Aurora Jacks: lower the scripts allowed, lower the amount of avs allowed and not make the hike so high or grandfather, and why cant the owenr name exchange names? why do they ahve to stay in the payors name? also what does that mean for group owned sims?
[12:30] Bob Bunderfeld: And on some of those, more construction and scripts were found then on most OS's owned by private individuals?
[12:30] Ciaran Laval: The front of the blog should just be a feed of headlines to the other blogs. Hiding Torley away is not helpful nor is the status reports being the place to find out about viewer updates
[12:30] Robin Linden: Bob, wrt Nautilus, I think Jack explained there was an error there.
[12:30] Nika Talaj: Personally, I would like to see the most recent postings on SL's primary blogs.
[12:31] Jorge Serapis: I wasn't aware that there was a script limit similar to prim limits on OS sims, ro for that matter, any sim..
[12:31] Justice Razor: can you at least explain the plroblem more clearly? gtive us a definition of "light usage" untill you can be more specific these claims are simply not beleivable
[12:31] Bob Bunderfeld: Now explain why the Public Works Dept was about to auction off 4 OS's full built out?
[12:31] Robin Linden: Interesting idea Ciaran. Nika, I'm not sure what you mean?
[12:32] Bob Bunderfeld: You can sit here and say there is a Resource Allocation issue, but your own people are abusing the OS's and yet nothing is said about that
[12:32] Nika Talaj: Sorry, I mean something very similiar to Ciaran. Make the blog front page show
[12:32] Phase Cydrome: why not make everyone who logs in host their own land on their own computer? and charge the person only to host their land when they are off line ( as their computer would be off taking the land with it ) .. they can then do what they want with their own land within a SLA , taking the resourse issus off the servers, making the people happier as not to be charged as much, and most people happy. (its a suggestion not an argument ) )
[12:32] Brunnar Sopwith: someone in the forums already presented an idea of tiered OS products to deal with the differing type of useage. Heavier use higher cost. Lower Use, lower cost. For example, open water sims the sailing community uses are low sim, low use and the script and prim counts spike when people sail through with boats. Otherwise those sims aren't carrying much of a load at all.
[12:32] Robin Linden: Yes, Jorge, I think we can do a much better job of explaining how these things work.
[12:32] Nika Talaj: The most recent postings for the status, torley, and main blog.
[12:32] xstorm Radek: sounds more like the mill is dumping untrue crap again
[12:32] Robin Linden: Ahh. got it. thanks nika.
[12:32] Ciaran Laval: If the other sections are specific then the main blog becomes a sort of misc section as is and that's not helpful for navigation
[12:33] Bob Bunderfeld: Sorry Storm, once again, we come fully loaded with bullets and eveyrthing
[12:33] Robin Linden: Brunner - that sounds pretty complicated. Do you think there might be a simpler way to manage this?
[12:33] Aurora Jacks: lower the scripts allowed, lower the amount of avs allowed and not make the hike so high or grandfather, and why cant the owenr name exchange names? why do they ahve to stay in the payors name? also what does that mean for group owned sims?
[12:33] Justice Razor: how is charging more money going to help fix lag on the OSes? you aren't planning to put them on less cpus from what I understand... most of them are already class 5 from what I hear
[12:33] Bob Bunderfeld: The easiest way to manage this is to first APOLOGIZE to OS owners
[12:33] Robin Linden: So Ciaran, the front page of the blog would carry major announcements and updates, and also serve as a navigational point for other blogs?
[12:34] Aurora Jacks: and will all OS sims go back to the payors name including group owned sims?
[12:34] Bob Bunderfeld: Your people either missed this, which I doubt, or they just overlooked it for a long while and built up a customer base on OS's
[12:34] Bob Bunderfeld: Now you want to drastically change things
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