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SVC-2864
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New Feature
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Open
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Major
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Unassigned
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| Reporter: |
Miller Rust
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85
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If you were logged in you would be able to see more operations.
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Windows XP Pro SP2, 1 GB DDR1 RAM, 3.39 GHz P4 with GeForce 6800 GS 256 MB Video, ECS ELITEGROUP P4M800PRO-M Ver. 2.0 Micro ATX Motherboard
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Duplicate
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This issue is original of duplicate:
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SVC-746
Parcel Access List - Add groups to access list other, than land group. Add groups to ban list.
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SVC-4763
Control Region/Estate: Adding banlist for group.
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SVC-1081
Add Remove Groups to Estate Management Function
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SVC-2775
About Land > Access/Ban: Allow Group access in allow/ban, not just avatars
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VWR-8565
About Land > Access/Ban: Allow Group access in allow/ban, not just avatars
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This issue Relates to:
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SVC-2825 New Feature -> Dialog -> Group Information -> Ban List
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SVC-456 Meta-Issue: Improved Anti-Griefer Tools
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SVC-541 Meta-Issue : Estate Improvements
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This issue is related to by:
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VWR-12057 Request for New feature to be added to Region / Estate Tools
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We currently have the ability to add names of people to our land access and banning lists (and estate banning lists too) .. however we don't have the ability to add GROUPS to these lists. It would make life a lot easier, since people in different groups could be invited or excluded from some land and thus the land owners would have more versatile control over admissions and land management.
The NAME OF THE GROUP would appear as an entry in the land access or banning lists... and the Second Life server would simply check if a person is a member of that group (they may or may not be required to wear that group tag at the time.)
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Description
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We currently have the ability to add names of people to our land access and banning lists (and estate banning lists too) .. however we don't have the ability to add GROUPS to these lists. It would make life a lot easier, since people in different groups could be invited or excluded from some land and thus the land owners would have more versatile control over admissions and land management.
The NAME OF THE GROUP would appear as an entry in the land access or banning lists... and the Second Life server would simply check if a person is a member of that group (they may or may not be required to wear that group tag at the time.) |
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made changes - 10/Sep/07 03:14 PM
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Description
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We currently have the ability to add names of people to our land access and banning lists (and estate banning lists too) .. however we don't have the ability to add GROUPS to these lists. It would make life a lot easier, since people in different groups could be invited or excluded from some land and thus the land owners would have more versatile control over admissions and land management.
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We currently have the ability to add names of people to our land access and banning lists (and estate banning lists too) .. however we don't have the ability to add GROUPS to these lists. It would make life a lot easier, since people in different groups could be invited or excluded from some land and thus the land owners would have more versatile control over admissions and land management.
The NAME OF THE GROUP would appear as an entry in the land access or banning lists... and the Second Life server would simply check if a person is a member of that group (they may or may not be required to wear that group tag at the time.)
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made changes - 08/Nov/07 02:53 PM
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Environment
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Windows XP SP2, 1 MB RAM, 3.39 GHz P4 with GeForce 6800 GS 256 MB Video
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Windows XP SP2, 1 GB RAM, 3.39 GHz P4 with Geforce 6800 GS 256 MB Video
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made changes - 08/Nov/07 02:57 PM
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Environment
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Windows XP SP2, 1 GB RAM, 3.39 GHz P4 with Geforce 6800 GS 256 MB Video
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Windows XP Pro SP2, 1 MB DDR1 RAM, 3.39 GHz P4 with GeForce 6800 GS 256 MB Video
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made changes - 08/Nov/07 03:03 PM
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Environment
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Windows XP Pro SP2, 1 MB DDR1 RAM, 3.39 GHz P4 with GeForce 6800 GS 256 MB Video
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Windows XP Pro SP2, 1 GB DDR1 RAM, 3.39 GHz P4 with GeForce 6800 GS 256 MB Video, ECS ELITEGROUP P4M800PRO-M Ver. 2.0 Micro ATX Motherboard
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made changes - 22/Dec/07 01:56 AM
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made changes - 22/Dec/07 03:03 PM
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made changes - 22/Dec/07 08:12 PM
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made changes - 22/Dec/07 08:36 PM
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made changes - 22/Dec/07 09:29 PM
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made changes - 22/Dec/07 09:51 PM
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made changes - 09/Aug/08 12:39 PM
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Link
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This issue is duplicated by VWR-8565
[ VWR-8565
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made changes - 09/Aug/08 12:40 PM
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Link
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This issue is duplicated by SVC-2775
[ SVC-2775
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made changes - 13/Aug/08 08:08 PM
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Component/s
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Groups
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Key
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VWR-2403
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SVC-2864
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Project
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1. Second Life Viewer - VWR
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2. Second Life Service - SVC
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Component/s
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Simulation
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Affects Version/s
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1.18.2.0
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Component/s
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Land
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made changes - 13/Aug/08 08:08 PM
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Link
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This issue is related to by SVC-541
[ SVC-541
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made changes - 13/Aug/08 08:15 PM
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Link
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This issue is duplicated by SVC-1081
[ SVC-1081
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made changes - 13/Aug/08 08:15 PM
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Link
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This issue is duplicated by SVC-746
[ SVC-746
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made changes - 26/Aug/08 02:06 PM
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Comment
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[ Apparently, Brandon, you like putting words in my mouth. I said that there are griefers in the USA, i did not say "most griefers are in the USA". And I am merely talking about possible consequences. Since griefers are constantly trying to figure out how to ruin people's lives, it is a fact that if they figure out how to screw things up incredibly, once of the consequences is harsh countermeasures. I suggested the law might happen because of them, without saying I supported it, to give an example of what happens when things get out of hand. It is likely the law would be repealed, just like Patriot Act 1 and 2 someday will be. The exact same thing you said about laws applies to Patriot Act 1 and 2. there is a HUGE uproar about them, but they are still on the books. I mean, it did happen in South Korea, which is supposed to be a democratic country, y'know. It really comes down to the greifers.. how much do they want to destroy, how many lives do they want to ruin (and how tricky they want to be about figuring out how to do it), how many laws do they want to break. To pretend it is the victim's fault is part of their old scam. It is the griefer's fault for being a griefer. Even if security is low, low security does not make people practice hate. Hate always has a political source, and a political motivation. There is a big difference between just fucking around, and coordinated homophobic and racist attacks.
To claim this isn't a political issue is pretty funny. The behavior of the griefers very much mirrors the behavior of characters created by every major corporate media company that wishes to fabricate a kind of ultimate consumerist mindset. The hip homophone, the protagonist who is noble by being racist, sexist, cruel and uncaring. You go ahead and say it isn't political. that's what you say. That's your opinion. I think deep down your just bluffing and you know it's the truth, and you wrote what you just wrote because you don't want people to realize it too.
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made changes - 13/Nov/08 12:02 PM
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made changes - 13/Nov/08 04:27 PM
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made changes - 13/Nov/08 04:41 PM
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made changes - 13/Nov/08 04:50 PM
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made changes - 05/Feb/09 04:56 PM
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Priority
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Normal
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Major
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made changes - 15/Feb/09 07:42 AM
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Link
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This issue is related to by SVC-541
[ SVC-541
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made changes - 15/Feb/09 07:43 AM
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This issue Relates to SVC-541
[ SVC-541
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made changes - 15/Feb/09 07:44 AM
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Link
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This issue is related to by VWR-12057
[ VWR-12057
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made changes - 19/Feb/09 04:43 AM
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Link
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This issue Relates to SVC-2825
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made changes - 19/Feb/09 04:44 AM
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Link
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This issue Relates to SVC-456
[ SVC-456
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made changes - 30/Aug/09 12:28 AM
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This issue is original of duplicate SVC-4763
[ SVC-4763
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