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# In-world Viewer Test resources ([[User:Oz Linden|Oz Linden]]) | # In-world Viewer Test resources ([[User:Oz Linden|Oz Linden]]) | ||
# Pathfinding technology sharing ([[User:Oz Linden|Oz Linden]]) | # Pathfinding technology sharing ([[User:Oz Linden|Oz Linden]]) | ||
{{KBcaution|The next meeting will *not* be Apr 19th, since Oz will be on a plane (allegedly one with wifi, but I much doubt that will be up to an in-world meeting). Rescheduling TBD.}} | |||
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Revision as of 12:07, 3 April 2012
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Next meeting: Noon SLT, April 6
New:
- Showcase deprecation and new Destinations web apps (Sky Linden)
- In-world Viewer Test resources (Oz Linden)
- Pathfinding technology sharing (Oz Linden)
Important: The next meeting will *not* be Apr 19th, since Oz will be on a plane (allegedly one with wifi, but I much doubt that will be up to an in-world meeting). Rescheduling TBD. |
Open Items:
- Can the following JIRA issues be made public please: -- Whirly Fizzle
- Communications reliability issues
- VWR-25940 HTTP communication with grid capabilities router is unreliable at times affecting HTTP Textures
- SVC-6917 Apache2-worker/caps router on sim hosts is relaying 499 HTTP status codes back to clients - not a valid wire status code
- SVC-6760 Apache2-worker/caps router on sim hosts is experiencing a high failure rate leading to service interruptions
- VWR-25145 asset/texture download scenarios that work badly
- VWR-26218 Windows viewer is experiencing DNS issues while attempting to fetch textures
- and the 499/caps failures? Can someone find out why do a few users see these issues so much? --Kadah Coba 12:38, 31 May 2011 (PDT)