Archive for December, 2007

The year in review via the Linden Blog

There’s a popular meme around (well it’s popular on Livejournal) that asks you to post your year in review by taking the first sentence or two of the first blog of each month to paint the story of the year. As my blog got nuked and it hasn’t been here for a full year anyway […]

Intergration is key

Tomorrow at 3PM millions of Britons will be sat around the television to watch the Queen’s speech. Not I, being as the Royals lost the civil war to the puritans I don’t pay much heed to the royals but they do serve a purpose. There’s also the matter of the traditional lunchtime pub visit and […]

Stability stability stability!

Whilst there are many shades of grey, there appear to be two camps emerging.
Camp 1 want funky new features, continuous development and to be able to go “Whoa” when changes are made.
Camp 2 want the platform to work, they want inventory to work, they want stability.
I’m here today to tell people in camp 1, that […]

Beta Verification needs a lot of tweaking

When I verified during concierge beta I did so by providing my name, address and date of birth. I had been tipped off that this would be sufficient information to verify from other UK residents.
I also checked the Integrity/Aristotle map that gives details of what information is required for them to verify you in countries […]

No punishment for those who don’t flag adult content?

I attended a governance team meeting this evening for the first time in a couple of weeks. I sure won’t be rushing back to one due to the awful system they’ve implemented at these meetings with regards to waiting your turn to speak. If that’s what the users want then fair play to them but […]