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The Second Life Open Source initiative | The Second Life Open Source initiative uses Atlassian's JIRA project management tool for issue tracking. To report a bug or problem encountered while using Second Life Open Source Viewer or the Second Life Service itself, please log in to [http://jira.secondlife.com jira.secondlife.com]. | ||
== | == Second Life JIRA FAQ == | ||
=== Bugs only! === | === Bugs only! === | ||
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=== User profile === | === User profile === | ||
* Each user has a Profile. At this time, it is not editable as allowing this | * Each user has a Profile. At this time, it is not editable as allowing this might cause conflicts with your SL account. If you wish to edit your Real Life account information such as email address, please login to your [http://secondlife.com/account account management page] at secondlife.com. | ||
* The profile consists of your Username (SL name), Fullname (again, SL name), and all of the JIRA groups you belong too. For most people, this means "jira-users." | |||
* The email address associated with your account shall remain anonymous to other users. The address is not visible or configurable at this time. Direct import of your email address from Second Life's database is currently disabled until we devise a reliable method for importing it. | * The email address associated with your account shall remain anonymous to other users. The address is not visible or configurable at this time. Direct import of your email address from Second Life's database is currently disabled until we devise a reliable method for importing it. | ||
=== Projects and Components === | === Projects and Components === | ||
* ''Projects'' are used to categorize issues into logical groups. We have configured five different groups | |||
=== Searching for existing issues === | === Searching for existing issues === |
Revision as of 19:36, 7 January 2007
The Second Life Open Source initiative uses Atlassian's JIRA project management tool for issue tracking. To report a bug or problem encountered while using Second Life Open Source Viewer or the Second Life Service itself, please log in to jira.secondlife.com.
Second Life JIRA FAQ
Bugs only!
- While JIRA can be used to track feature requests, bugs, tasks, and more, we have chosen to initially limit submissions to bug reports. Please read QA for bug submission guidelines before submitting an issue.
User profile
- Each user has a Profile. At this time, it is not editable as allowing this might cause conflicts with your SL account. If you wish to edit your Real Life account information such as email address, please login to your account management page at secondlife.com.
- The profile consists of your Username (SL name), Fullname (again, SL name), and all of the JIRA groups you belong too. For most people, this means "jira-users."
- The email address associated with your account shall remain anonymous to other users. The address is not visible or configurable at this time. Direct import of your email address from Second Life's database is currently disabled until we devise a reliable method for importing it.
Projects and Components
- Projects are used to categorize issues into logical groups. We have configured five different groups
Searching for existing issues
- JIRA searches are easy! Click on the "Find Issues" link at the top of the screen. ...
Reporting a bug in JIRA
- Upon login to JIRA, you will be at the Home page. Here you have access to "filters," the dynamic results of specially created saved searches, allowing access to the most up-to-date information on submitted bugs.