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There have been many requests involving different aspects of LL's policies on a wide range of topics, however no such centralized page yet exists in the Wiki. The goal of this article is to provide a jumping-off point to existing official policies, as well as non-LL end-user attempts to research and document unofficial policies and planning agendas, and to provide easy-to-find links to ongoing hotbutton policy discussions in the JIRA. | There have been many requests involving different aspects of LL's policies on a wide range of topics, however no such centralized page yet exists in the Wiki. The goal of this article is to provide a jumping-off point to existing official policies, as well as non-LL end-user attempts to research and document unofficial policies and planning agendas, and to provide easy-to-find links to ongoing hotbutton policy discussions in the JIRA. | ||
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There have been many requests involving different aspects of LL's policies on a wide range of topics, however no such centralized page yet exists in the Wiki. The goal of this article is to provide a jumping-off point to existing official policies, as well as non-LL end-user attempts to research and document unofficial policies and planning agendas, and to provide easy-to-find links to ongoing hotbutton policy discussions in the JIRA.
- Back to Linden Lab Policies
- Link to User-Documented Policies and development pages
Ongoing JIRA debates
- MISC-1267: Devise better way to discuss hotbutton issues on sldev
- MISC-44: Split off new mailing list from sldev for non-development discussion
- SVC-241: Meta-issue: Improved In-world Privacy
- VWR-2909: Users are misled into thinking texture permissions do anything.
- MISC-1272: (Devise methodology to deal with asset transfers to non-SL grids)