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Archives for 2007
New SL beta client to download – First Look
This version is called 1.13.1.56675 First Look and is a 60 meg download.
Drugs, Drugs and Drug ‘n Roll
The Drug Blog is an aussie site for health professionals to debate issues in the drug and alcohol field. Some very thoughtful comments posted by the handful of regular contributors….
The ABC needs your input
We’re pleased to announce that the ABC, represented by Abi Goldflake , is seeking aussie SL users’ input into a potential presence by the ABC in-world.
Head over to our discussion forum to join in and to give your thoughts.
Aussie rock / folk gig
Direct from the mouth of aussie SL’er Wolfie:
“We’re doing an experimental folk/rock concert at The Kookaburra Pub in
Eragon at 7:30pm Friday [12th Jan] Sydney time or 12:30am SL Time.
It’s live too.
Please come along for a bit of fun 🙂
Wolfie! [Wolfie Rankin]”
Addiction – SL as the double-edged sword
Addiction is a word that’s riddled with stereotypes and varied meanings. When saying the word to someone, usual associations they’ll make will include alcohol, drugs, tobacco, gambling, sex and so on. For the sake of this discussion, addiction occurs when an activity affects an individual’s ability to function effectively in their day-to-day life. Based on that definition I’ll make two claims:
1. Second Life will cause addiction
2. Second Life will help ameliorate addiction
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On the downside, it will be fairly obvious to any regular SL user that there are people in-world who have made SL the focus of their existence. They literally live it. And in some cases this will come at the expense of employment, family, friends, sunlight or pretty much anything that person may have held dear. I emphasise some cases. There is a much larger population of people passionate about SL and that’s actually essential for the ongoing success of it all. What I’m getting at is that SL, like pretty much any pursuit in life, will take its toll on some people. All that can be done about it is ensuring those people get the support they need, whether officially or through some sort of volunteer network.
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On the upside, SL is already demonstrating its potential as a therapeutic agent for people with addiction or other mental health issues. We’ve mentioned the Support for Healing island before and I have no doubt ther are other great initiatives going on. At the very least, SL may provide a less harmful addiction for someone doing themselves serious damage in real life – harm minimisation is a powerful perspective in the addiction field and it could play a valuable role in-world as well.
I believe in-world counselling will become a must-have feature – the only issue will be whether it’s driven by Linden or the SL community.
Woud love to hear your comments here or on the related discussion on our forum
Transcript of Today’s Technical Town Hall is available
Get it right here, but be warned it’s not for the light hearted. There’s bucketfuls of technical discussion around a range of in-world and Linden infrastructure issues.
In a broader sense the key message seems to be that Linden remains frantically busy juggling a lot of balls, and now some balls are being thrown to the open source development community.
SLOz Discussion Forum is Live
We’ve had a couple of requests, the most recently from Cin to have a discussion board where Australian users of SL can meet / network / debate stuff.
I’ve set up such a board here, and a link to it is on the right sidebar near the links section. It’s a phpBB board which I’ve had a lot of experience in using and works well. You’ll need to register to post. I’m hoping to integrate the forum with this page further in the near future but given no registration is required to post comments here, it’s no a huge issue.
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Any suggestions on how to make the forum the most useful are welcome!
Town Hall tomorrow – open source follow up
Corey Linden is holding another Town Hall tomorrow, this time in-world and via the Linden Town Hall Closed Captioning group (last time the Linden repeaters crashed so text was repeated in this group and worked well).
The focus is open source and questions are being taken now if you can’t make it at the time.
Linden Lab Make Second Life Client Open Source
Update – Linden Lab’s dedicated open source ‘busybody’ says hi here
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In a major move for Linden Lab, they’ve announced that the Second Life client software code is being released as open source under GNU GPL Level 2.
This throws down the gauntlet to any developer who wants to create content – they have access to the source code. This is likely to cut both ways – there’ll be a lot more people doing bug-spotting for free but also others who’ll be looking for ways to exploit what’s there.
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