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Posted: Apr 7th 2008 7:13AM (Unverified) said

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This is shocking news, Tateru! We were all expecting that at some point Nicholaz would be hired by Linden Lab to support Zero, Soft, and the others that work on the open source team to quickly incorporate the dozens of fixes and patches that he has released in the past and kept up to date with LL's freshly released viewers.

Well, we can't blame Nicholaz — he did *outstanding* work for free for such a long time — but I understand his frustration perfectly!

Posted: Apr 7th 2008 7:55AM (Unverified) said

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Gwyn, I'm betting (and have heard, but not verified) that Linden Lab made Nicholaz an offer. It would have been insanity had they not done so! The problem is, after trying to work with such frustrations as Nicholaz has expressed (doing a lot of work for naught), why would you want to join the very company causing such frustrations?

Regards,

-Flip

Posted: Apr 7th 2008 8:33AM (Unverified) said

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I understand maybe LL has their own reason, but it seems at JIRA there so much efforts needed that the fix codes to be accepted. Still, at least they listen us. It's much better that other MMO...

Posted: Apr 7th 2008 9:25AM (Unverified) said

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NOOOOOOOoooOooOOOOOo PLEASEEEEEE, LINDEN LAB SHOULD PUT HIM ON THEIR PAYROLE!!!!!!

Posted: Apr 7th 2008 9:19AM (Unverified) said

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Nicholaz addressed the question of why he wouldn't accept a job with Linden Lab five months ago, in this entry:

http://nicholaz-beresford.blogspot.com/2007/11/jayrs-questions.html

I'd been hoping against hope that he'd fix 1.19 the way he did 1.18, but I certainly understand why he's had enough. Alas.

Posted: Apr 7th 2008 8:01PM (Unverified) said

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wow, damn :/

instead of patching the oficial, why not fork it and not think about his chanegs and addition being incorporated ont he oficial code?

Posted: Apr 7th 2008 8:28PM (Unverified) said

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nvm, I've jsut read his blog post about this decision, i my questionw as answered there :\

Posted: Apr 8th 2008 4:29PM (Unverified) said

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I too will miss Nicholaz. I think what I liked best about him was how responsive he was when I'd send him a crash dump. Within a day he'd respond with something like 'Oh! That's a new one, were you moving around a window?' I was moving around a window, and I'd read in his next update about how he had fixed it.
I went to Ohio State University. at the time I attended, there were about 60k students. They had a saying, "The biggest strength of OSU is also its biggest weakness: The size." I'd argue the Tao of LL (TM) is the same. comes in handy attimes to have folks doing whatever they want, but I bet programmers can find other things to do thats more fun than fixing bugs.
-s

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