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{{Archive|For current information on community gateways, see [[Linden Lab Official:Community Gateway]]}} | |||
=What is the Community Gateway Program?= | =What is the Community Gateway Program?= | ||
The Community Gateway Program (CG Program) at Linden Lab provides visibility for your community in the registration pathway on [http://secondlife.com SecondLife.com] | The Community Gateway Program (CG Program) at Linden Lab provides visibility for your community in the registration pathway on [http://secondlife.com SecondLife.com] | ||
These gateways offer their own orientation path and give Residents an easier orientation in the virtual world. | These gateways offer their own orientation path and give Residents an easier orientation in the virtual world. | ||
Besides supporting new Residents in getting around Second Life, Community Gateways offer a variety of regular events in-world, as well as great in-world locations to meet friends and explore the endless possibilities of Second Life. Some CGs even offer land for sale or rent, so | Besides supporting new Residents in getting around Second Life, Community Gateways offer a variety of regular events in-world, as well as great in-world locations to meet friends and explore the endless possibilities of Second Life. Some CGs even offer land for sale or rent, so Residents get the possibility to establish their homes close to the community they have chosen. | ||
For a complete Community Gateway listing by language, please check out this link: [[Community Gateway]] | For a complete Community Gateway listing by language, please check out this link: [[Community Gateway]] | ||
* Do you own a community yourself, that you want to bring into Second Life? | * Do you own a community yourself, that you want to bring into Second Life? | ||
* Do you already manage an in-world community that welcomes new Residents and | * Do you already manage an in-world community that welcomes new Residents and offers events on a weekly basis? | ||
* Does your community provide languages that are not offered in the Second Life registration path yet? | * Does your community provide languages that are not offered in the Second Life registration path yet? | ||
* Is your community focusing on special themes, topics and events that might be interesting for other Residents also? | * Is your community focusing on special themes, topics and events that might be interesting for other Residents also? | ||
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Well, if you answer one of the above questions with a "yes", then read on to understand which criteria you need to meet to be included in the Community Gateway Program at Linden Lab and how to apply. | Well, if you answer one of the above questions with a "yes", then read on to understand which criteria you need to meet to be included in the Community Gateway Program at Linden Lab and how to apply. | ||
If you | =Community Gateway Criteria= | ||
'''Criteria for the Community Gateway (CG) Program at Linden Lab''' | |||
Please make sure to carefully read and meet the CG Criteria '''before''' you hand in your submission. | |||
'''1) Community & Orientation criteria''' | |||
a. You need to have at least 4 volunteers/greeters that | |||
welcome new Residents to Second Life and support them | |||
during their first in-world experience. At least 2 of your | |||
volunteers/greeters need to be available in-world during | |||
peak usage times such as evenings and weekends | |||
b. The welcome area for new Residents must be a PG parcel | |||
(at least the welcome area, no mature/adult content | |||
anywhere) – whereby the region itself can be set to | |||
“Mature”. Setting a region/estate “AO” is currently NOT | |||
allowed for the CG welcome region. | |||
c. Landing area can't be an Open Space (Void Region) or | |||
Homestead region - it must be a Full Region | |||
d. If you offer more than one language on your CG, you need | |||
to submit a Community Gateway request per language (for | |||
the listing in the Second Life registration pathway) – You | |||
will also have to offer an in-world orientation tutorial per | |||
language submitted | |||
e. One region should not have more than 2 welcome areas (if | |||
multiple languages are offered). This means you can set | |||
up a maximum of two welcome areas per region. If you | |||
offer more languages, you need to set up additional | |||
regions. | |||
f. Show evidence of community growth during last 6 months | |||
(this can be done by member lists, blog posts, in-world | |||
groups or other material that shows, that your community | |||
keeps growing and already has a stable membership base) | |||
g. Offer classes, training or events on a regular basis (at | |||
least weekly) | |||
h. Have a welcome area with tutorials/help content - please | |||
use the Knowledge Base article: "Best practices for | |||
building an Orientation Island" as guideline when you plan | |||
to create a welcome area or check the current CG | |||
Members how they have done their in-world tutorial | |||
setup. | |||
'''2) Business criteria''' | |||
a. CG owner avatar must be at least 1 year old | |||
b. No verified Abuse Reports or DCMA claims against the CG | |||
owner for last 9 months. | |||
c. CG owner has no payment issues on file for last 9 months | |||
d. Install either DirectSLURL and/or regAPI on your web page | |||
- (If you would like to use the regAPI, please make sure to | |||
apply for the regAPI program on: | |||
http://secondlifegrid.net/technology-programs/virtual- | |||
world-api/reg and state in the description field of the | |||
submission form, that you are a CG requester and why the | |||
use of DirectSLURL is NOT sufficient for you) to offer | |||
Second Life registration possibilities to new users | |||
e. Meet all Linden Lab trademark and logo guidelines on | |||
your website(s) and products/services and apply for the | |||
inSL Logo Program | |||
'''3) Land ownership criteria ''' | |||
a. For communities that offer languages where Linden Lab | |||
already provides a localized Second Life web page | |||
(currently English, German, Japanese and French): | |||
i. At least 4 regions owned or adjacent | |||
(if adjacent, CG owner must own at least 2 of the | |||
regions) | |||
b. For languages for which Linden Lab does NOT offer | |||
localized web pages – but offers the registration process | |||
in that language | |||
(Currently: Chinese, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian | |||
and Dutch): | |||
i. CG owner has to own at least 2 regions which are | |||
adjacent + offer a localized website and Second Life | |||
help for new Residents in the given language. | |||
c. For languages for which Linden Lab does NOT offer | |||
localized web pages and NOT a localized registration | |||
i. CG owner must own at least 1 region + offer a | |||
localized website and Second Life help for new | |||
Residents in the given language. | |||
'''4) Community Performance''' | |||
Based on the weekly CG metrics, Linden Lab will check the | |||
following data and measure performance: | |||
a. Active use (Registrations that finalize the registration | |||
process and become active Residents – online more than | |||
at least 1 hour during their first week) | |||
b. Registrations in comparison to Second Life registrations | |||
for that country, which have not opted for a Community | |||
Gateway | |||
c. Monetization – First time Linden Dollar purchase, first | |||
time land purchase (Mainland), User-to-user transactions, | |||
User conversion (Basic to Premium Second Life | |||
membership) | |||
d. Size of community and growth rate (Based on in-world | |||
group size) | |||
e. Average first week usage hours compared to non- | |||
community average first week usage hours for that | |||
country | |||
'''5) CG Etiquette''' | |||
Submitting your CG Submission form means, that you have read | |||
and agree to: | |||
a. Community Gateway Criteria as shown above | |||
b. Second Life TOS: http://secondlife.com/corporate/tos.php | |||
c. Linden Lab's Community Standards: | |||
http://secondlife.com/corporate/cs.php | |||
d. Linden Lab's Trademark Guidelines: | |||
http://secondlife.com/corporate | |||
e. Regard all program related information as confidential and | |||
do not share this information publicly. | |||
f. As a CG member you will represent Second Life in an | |||
appropriate manner and respect other CG program | |||
members and their services as well as Linden Lab | |||
employees. | |||
'''6) Ongoing Program Membership''' | |||
a. You have to attend at least one CG program meeting or | |||
CG office hour per quarter | |||
b. You need to respond to quarterly CG surveys | |||
c. Keep CG information current – update Linden Lab about | |||
any changes immediately such as: Landing locations, team | |||
members and ownership | |||
d. Be member of the in-world group "CommunityGateway" | |||
(You will be added to this group as soon as your | |||
submission has been approved) | |||
e. Subscribe to the Community Gateway mailing lists (You | |||
will be added to them as soon as your submission has | |||
been approved) | |||
f. Register into the official Second Life blog pages (You will | |||
be added to the private Community Gateway Forum | |||
section as soon as your submission has been approved – | |||
prior to that you have to have logged in into the Second | |||
Life Blog with your avatar name at least once) | |||
'''Linden Lab may change or amend the Community Gateway criteria | |||
'''at any time without prior notice. | |||
'''Not meeting the criteria described above or claiming false | |||
'''information may result in a termination of the CG Program | |||
'''membership or denial in the request process.''' | |||
=How to apply for the Community Gateway Program?= | =How to apply for the Community Gateway Program?= | ||
{{Archive|For current information on community gateways, see [[Linden Lab Official:Community Gateway]]}} | |||
# | '''Please only submit a CG program request | ||
# | '''if you meet ALL the criteria above | ||
'''Any application that does not meet the criteria will be declined.''' | |||
# Please fill out the CG Submission form [https://spreadsheets.google.com/a/lindenlab.com/viewform?formkey=dHBycFpLRkl4RHZKeFkyYTBaN2U4Q2c6MA.. here] and complete it with all data requested. | |||
# For additional questions, please send an email to: [mailto:gateway-request@lists.lindenlab.com Gateway-Request] | |||
# The Community Gateway Program Team at Linden Lab will review the application form and contact you via email about the outcome and next steps. Please note: Meeting the CG criteria does not necessarily give you a guarantee to be included in the program. | # The Community Gateway Program Team at Linden Lab will review the application form and contact you via email about the outcome and next steps. Please note: Meeting the CG criteria does not necessarily give you a guarantee to be included in the program. | ||
# Once the application got accepted by Linden Lab, you will be contacted by a Linden Lab employee for an in-world interview and a check of your | # Once the application got accepted by Linden Lab, you will be contacted by a Linden Lab employee for an in-world interview and a check of your in-world orientation tutorial. | ||
# If this interview is successful, the on-boarding process starts to get you listed as a CG member in the Second Life registration pathway. | # If this interview is successful, the on-boarding process starts to get you listed as a CG member in the Second Life registration pathway. | ||
[[Category:Community Gateway]] | [[Category:Community Gateway]] |
Latest revision as of 10:09, 28 September 2021
This article is obsolete, but kept as a historical record. Do not rely on this information in any way. However, it may be used in the future, so please do not delete or modify.
|
What is the Community Gateway Program?
The Community Gateway Program (CG Program) at Linden Lab provides visibility for your community in the registration pathway on SecondLife.com
These gateways offer their own orientation path and give Residents an easier orientation in the virtual world. Besides supporting new Residents in getting around Second Life, Community Gateways offer a variety of regular events in-world, as well as great in-world locations to meet friends and explore the endless possibilities of Second Life. Some CGs even offer land for sale or rent, so Residents get the possibility to establish their homes close to the community they have chosen. For a complete Community Gateway listing by language, please check out this link: Community Gateway
- Do you own a community yourself, that you want to bring into Second Life?
- Do you already manage an in-world community that welcomes new Residents and offers events on a weekly basis?
- Does your community provide languages that are not offered in the Second Life registration path yet?
- Is your community focusing on special themes, topics and events that might be interesting for other Residents also?
Well, if you answer one of the above questions with a "yes", then read on to understand which criteria you need to meet to be included in the Community Gateway Program at Linden Lab and how to apply.
Community Gateway Criteria
Criteria for the Community Gateway (CG) Program at Linden Lab
Please make sure to carefully read and meet the CG Criteria before you hand in your submission.
1) Community & Orientation criteria a. You need to have at least 4 volunteers/greeters that welcome new Residents to Second Life and support them during their first in-world experience. At least 2 of your volunteers/greeters need to be available in-world during peak usage times such as evenings and weekends b. The welcome area for new Residents must be a PG parcel (at least the welcome area, no mature/adult content anywhere) – whereby the region itself can be set to “Mature”. Setting a region/estate “AO” is currently NOT allowed for the CG welcome region. c. Landing area can't be an Open Space (Void Region) or Homestead region - it must be a Full Region d. If you offer more than one language on your CG, you need to submit a Community Gateway request per language (for the listing in the Second Life registration pathway) – You will also have to offer an in-world orientation tutorial per language submitted e. One region should not have more than 2 welcome areas (if multiple languages are offered). This means you can set up a maximum of two welcome areas per region. If you offer more languages, you need to set up additional regions. f. Show evidence of community growth during last 6 months (this can be done by member lists, blog posts, in-world groups or other material that shows, that your community keeps growing and already has a stable membership base) g. Offer classes, training or events on a regular basis (at least weekly) h. Have a welcome area with tutorials/help content - please use the Knowledge Base article: "Best practices for building an Orientation Island" as guideline when you plan to create a welcome area or check the current CG Members how they have done their in-world tutorial setup. 2) Business criteria a. CG owner avatar must be at least 1 year old b. No verified Abuse Reports or DCMA claims against the CG owner for last 9 months. c. CG owner has no payment issues on file for last 9 months d. Install either DirectSLURL and/or regAPI on your web page - (If you would like to use the regAPI, please make sure to apply for the regAPI program on: http://secondlifegrid.net/technology-programs/virtual- world-api/reg and state in the description field of the submission form, that you are a CG requester and why the use of DirectSLURL is NOT sufficient for you) to offer Second Life registration possibilities to new users e. Meet all Linden Lab trademark and logo guidelines on your website(s) and products/services and apply for the inSL Logo Program 3) Land ownership criteria a. For communities that offer languages where Linden Lab already provides a localized Second Life web page (currently English, German, Japanese and French): i. At least 4 regions owned or adjacent (if adjacent, CG owner must own at least 2 of the regions) b. For languages for which Linden Lab does NOT offer localized web pages – but offers the registration process in that language (Currently: Chinese, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian and Dutch): i. CG owner has to own at least 2 regions which are adjacent + offer a localized website and Second Life help for new Residents in the given language. c. For languages for which Linden Lab does NOT offer localized web pages and NOT a localized registration i. CG owner must own at least 1 region + offer a localized website and Second Life help for new Residents in the given language. 4) Community Performance Based on the weekly CG metrics, Linden Lab will check the following data and measure performance: a. Active use (Registrations that finalize the registration process and become active Residents – online more than at least 1 hour during their first week) b. Registrations in comparison to Second Life registrations for that country, which have not opted for a Community Gateway c. Monetization – First time Linden Dollar purchase, first time land purchase (Mainland), User-to-user transactions, User conversion (Basic to Premium Second Life membership) d. Size of community and growth rate (Based on in-world group size) e. Average first week usage hours compared to non- community average first week usage hours for that country 5) CG Etiquette Submitting your CG Submission form means, that you have read and agree to: a. Community Gateway Criteria as shown above b. Second Life TOS: http://secondlife.com/corporate/tos.php c. Linden Lab's Community Standards: http://secondlife.com/corporate/cs.php d. Linden Lab's Trademark Guidelines: http://secondlife.com/corporate e. Regard all program related information as confidential and do not share this information publicly. f. As a CG member you will represent Second Life in an appropriate manner and respect other CG program members and their services as well as Linden Lab employees. 6) Ongoing Program Membership a. You have to attend at least one CG program meeting or CG office hour per quarter b. You need to respond to quarterly CG surveys c. Keep CG information current – update Linden Lab about any changes immediately such as: Landing locations, team members and ownership d. Be member of the in-world group "CommunityGateway" (You will be added to this group as soon as your submission has been approved) e. Subscribe to the Community Gateway mailing lists (You will be added to them as soon as your submission has been approved) f. Register into the official Second Life blog pages (You will be added to the private Community Gateway Forum section as soon as your submission has been approved – prior to that you have to have logged in into the Second Life Blog with your avatar name at least once)
Linden Lab may change or amend the Community Gateway criteria at any time without prior notice. Not meeting the criteria described above or claiming false information may result in a termination of the CG Program membership or denial in the request process.
How to apply for the Community Gateway Program?
This article is obsolete, but kept as a historical record. Do not rely on this information in any way. However, it may be used in the future, so please do not delete or modify.
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Please only submit a CG program request if you meet ALL the criteria above Any application that does not meet the criteria will be declined.
- Please fill out the CG Submission form here and complete it with all data requested.
- For additional questions, please send an email to: Gateway-Request
- The Community Gateway Program Team at Linden Lab will review the application form and contact you via email about the outcome and next steps. Please note: Meeting the CG criteria does not necessarily give you a guarantee to be included in the program.
- Once the application got accepted by Linden Lab, you will be contacted by a Linden Lab employee for an in-world interview and a check of your in-world orientation tutorial.
- If this interview is successful, the on-boarding process starts to get you listed as a CG member in the Second Life registration pathway.