2024 SL SUG meetings week #4 summary

Aurelias, December 2023 – blog post

The following notes were taken from the Tuesday, January 23rd, 2024 Simulator User Group (SUG) meeting. They form a summary of the items discussed, and are not intended to be a full transcript. A video of the meeting is embedded at the end of this summary, my thanks as always to Pantera for recording the meeting and providing it.

Meeting Overview

  • The Simulator User Group (also referred to by its older name of Server User Group) exists to provide an opportunity for discussion about simulator technology, bugs, and feature ideas.
  • These meetings are conducted (as a rule):
  • They are open to anyone with a concern / interest in the above topics, and form one of a series of regular / semi-regular User Group meetings conducted by Linden Lab.
  • Dates and times of all current meetings can be found on the Second Life Public Calendar, and descriptions of meetings are defined on the SL wiki.

Simulator Deployments

  • No SLS Main channel deployment on Tuesday, January 23rd, 2024; the simhosts were all just restarted.
  • Wednesday, January 24th should see a further attempt to deploy the Falls Colours simulator update (which includes a fix for collision sounds reverberating; llRezObjectWithParams, llListFindListNext and llGetNotecardLineSync.
    • The week #3 attempt to deploy the Fall Colours RC simulator had to be rolled back after it was discovered Debian had accidentally included a bug with the version of the OS used to package the simulator release. It is hoped this will be corrected in order for the simulator update to be deployed on January 24th.
  • Assuming Fall Colours is successfully deployed, week #5 (commencing Monday, January 29th, 2024) should see it promoted to the Main SLS channel and the Gingerbread RC release reach at least some of the RC channels.

Viewer Updates

No changes at the start of the week, leaving the list of official viewers as:

  • Release viewer: version 7.1.2.7215179142, formerly the glTF PBR Materials Maintenance RC, issued December 15, promoted January 8, 2024 – numerous bug fixes and improvements – No Change.
  • Release channel cohorts (please see my notes on manually installing RC viewer versions if you wish to install any release candidate(s) yourself).
    • Emoji RC viewer, version 7.1.3.7453691714, January 22, 2024.
    • glTF PBR Materials Maintenance-2 RC viewer, version 7.1.3.7467259489, issued January 12, 2024.
    • Maintenance-W RC viewer, version 7.1.3.7453541295, January 9, 2024 – bug and crash fixes.
    • Maintenance X RC, version 7.1.1.7088410646, December 7 – usability improvements.
    • Maintenance Y RC, version 6.6.17.6935642049, issued November 21 – My Outfits folder improvements; ability to remove entries from landmark history.
  • Project viewers:

Jira End-of-Road – Reminder

Combat Committee User Group

  • Rider Linden has received the green light to establish this meeting to discuss combat simulation in Second Life, and ways / means to improve what is currently available.
  • The venue / time / frequency of meetings will be announced at the next SUG meeting.

Game Control Update

  • A reminder that the game_control event for using game controllers has been removed from the Gingerbread maintenance RC to become its own branch / channel (currently on Aditi (the Beta grid), where it can be found on the regions LeviathanLove and LeviathanLost.

In Brief

  • In is hoped that work on improving vehicle interactions with parcel ban lines (e.g. stopping them hitting ban lines and getting stuck by having them bounce back) will hopefully be implemented later in 2024. Several Lindens are interested in poking at this.
  • The above led to an extended conversation on security systems in general – notably those which are intentionally aggressive / used to override ban line limitations (e.g. by preventing overflight of parcels on the Mainland well above the upper limit of ban lines). This conversation touched on:
    • The tension between people’s right to privacy vs. the natural expectations that when flying over a contiguous world, a freedom of passage should be allowed.
    • Requests that some form of minimum delay (e.g. 15 secs) be enforced on security systems to prevent unnecessary 0 sec ejection / teleporting those who are innocently passing by a protected parcel.
    • Providing some means for information on orbs / ban lines / private(/restricted) parcel being passed to the viewer (e.g. to be display on the Mini-Map for the former, and / or UI icon to be displayed when passing over restricted  / private parcels with an active security.
    • Please refer to the video below for more on this.

† The header images included in these summaries are not intended to represent anything discussed at the meetings; they are simply here to avoid a repeated image of a rooftop of people every week. They are taken from my list of region visits, with a link to the post for those interested.

Susann’s Impressions of Second Life

NovaOwl Community Centre & Gallery, January 2024: Susann DeCuir

Open through until late February 2024 within the ground-level main gallery at NovaOwl Community Centre & Gallery operated by ULi Jansma, Ceakay Ballyhoo & Owl Dragonash, is a small but engaging exhibition of images by fellow blogger and Second Life traveller, Susann DeCuir.

Entitled Nature and Animal Impressions from Second Life, this is a modest display of pieces with – as the name suggests – a focus on animals (particularly our feathered friends!) and landscapes. Taken at various locations around Second Life, they images serve to both illustrate Susann’s enthusiasm for the many faces of this digital realm and her richly engaging style of photography.

NovaOwl Community Centre & Gallery, January 2024: Susann DeCuir

It also, if I might say so, provides insight into Susann’s humour and philosophy on life. The former might be found in the captions provided for some of the works, with Attention, this morning… carrying a hint of a Jets and Sharks confrontation to the point where you can almost hear Bernstein’s music in the background, and Owls Tribunal with its quintet of owls sitting atop fence posts like judges at the bench considering Issues Of Import.

The latter – Susann’s outline on life, might be most clearly glimpsed within Don’t Cry Because It’s Over, Smile Because It Happened; a valid philosophy for looking on life, loss and love.

NovaOwl Community Centre & Gallery, January 2024: Susann DeCuir

What I particularly appreciate about Susann’s work is her approach and style. Not only does she have an eye for capturing a scene and an theme or idea, she has a deft approach to processing her images, as she notes herself.

I only use one program for the Second Life photos, the free version of Fotojet. I use it to put the motif in the right light by using some minor effects. Apart from that, everything is shown in its original form as created by the sim designer. I pay particular attention to the fact that I use the region’s own EEP.

– Susann DeCuir

This results in images which are both personal in the message they may carry whilst also giving a richness of depth to her impressions of the places she has visited without betraying the creator’s original intent. All of which makes this a genuinely treat of an exhibition; my only regret with it is that there are not more pieces on display to enjoy!

NovaOwl Community Centre & Gallery, January 2024: Susann DeCuir

SLurl Details

  • NovaOwl (Novatron, rated General)