User talk:Rob Linden

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I look forward to visiting you inworld, Rob. -Torley

Hi Rob. [edit times] seem to ahead by about 8 hours. eg. my 7pm edit says it was made at 3am tomorrow. A small detail. Dan Linden 19:35, 2 November 2006 (PST)

Er, I see this is because the server uses UTC time. Is this typical of most media wikis? Dan Linden 19:37, 2 November 2006 (PST)

Yes, most wikis (and global-use systems) use UTC internally, but you can change the displayed time via your my preferences link so that you see your local time (should you choose to do so). --Alison Wheels 02:20, 16 January 2007 (PST)

Category:Linden Lab Employees

could you please add the following wiki code to your page: [[Category:Linden Lab Employees|Rob Linden]], as well as any appropriate sub-categories that crop up.

SignpostMarv Martin 19:30, 8 January 2007 (PST)

Thankie for taking the time out to make it easier for everyone to see what everyone at Linden Lab does ^_^
SignpostMarv Martin 20:45, 8 January 2007 (PST)

Pseudo-Deletion Policy

Since articles need to be preserved due to, what I presume is a requirement of the Creative Commons license, I propose that a custom namespace such as 'RecycleBin' or 'Archived' be created (e.g. RecycleBin:Text from Inworld Notecards Archived:Text from Inworld Notecards , for the following reasons:

  1. MediaWiki's features should allow for it to made obvious to visitors that the article is no longer in use
  2. All articles in the hypothetical namespace should be sysop'd
    • Allowing all articles in the namespace to be backed up at a much, much lower frequency and priority
  3. Freeing up the original namespace for future use

SignpostMarv Martin 00:34, 11 January 2007 (PST)

LL emails- reachability vs SPAM

Considering what happened when I tried to send an email to both you and Pathfinder, I'm wondering what your thoughts are on including LL Employee emails in their user pages.

While it's not that hard to figure out in most cases, it would make it easier for the addresses to be found (hello custom hCard templates), but would also result in the addresses being easier to be found by SPAM crawlers.

I'm assuming that Linden Lab has some anti-spam measures available to them, but are they sufficient enough to hold up to the barrage that's likely to come with the addresses being indexed by google ?

SignpostMarv Martin 12:16, 15 January 2007 (PST)