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request for categories to be added to the "About this Wiki" box

Would it be possible to have the Articles in need of updating and Category:Articles in need of expansion categories added to the About this Wiki box so as to direct people towards articles in need of some wiki-love ?

SignpostMarv Martin 23:14, 8 January 2007 (PST)

Headline

I would very strongly suggest that (a) directly under the page name ('Main Page' - which could do with being changed anyway) is a statement along the lines of "This wiki relates to the Open Source client and protocols for Second Life only. If you are looking for assistance regarding Second Life please refer to (whatever page is felt best)" as it is clear from the comments on the announcement thread on the SL Blog that there are an awful lot of people who do not understand what this is all about and it will probably scare some of them! If I had sysop status I'd add it myself ... --Alison Wheels 07:31, 9 January 2007 (PST)

The wiki isn't just for the client though.
SignpostMarv Martin 09:19, 9 January 2007 (PST)
Indeed, however I do believe something is needed there to make it clear to the neophyte SL-standard-user who has no interest at all in these 'behind the scenes' activities but clicks on the link here because it is there that there is nothing for them to get worried about. --Alison Wheels 13:26, 9 January 2007 (PST)
Heh, yeah, it is really in need of a title and some introductory text.
SignpostMarv Martin 14:14, 9 January 2007 (PST)
Could someone mock up what they think the homepage should look like? Sorry that the homepage has to be protected, but I figured it's such a vandalism target that I couldn't avoid that. -- Rob Linden 14:20, 9 January 2007 (PST)
Done
SignpostMarv Martin 03:25, 10 January 2007 (PST)

What is this wiki for ?

What is this wiki for? Is it a general purpose wiki, where information like the old support wiki had? Would it be appropriate for someone to start a page on Groups, and Land, and Animations, etc.? A page similar to the LSL wiki for the main page would be logical, providing a list of topics, categories, etc. to guide people in the right path. A search box doesn't help if you don't know the right term to search for. Was this wiki's creation announced? If this is a general help wiki, might it make sense to put the F1 help in here to be used and worked on? If this is supposed to be a general help reference shouldn't it be listed on the support page: http://secondlife.com/community/support.php and have a separate item in the dropdown box to make it a simple as humanly possible for people to find this?
SuezanneC Baskerville 08:26, 11 January 2007

The wiki currently seems to be being used for the OSSL (Open-Source Second Life) project, and for Volunteers.
However, with some of the work being done in Category:Linden Lab Employees, it's slowly expanding into other areas.
With regards to improving the main page, I invite you to take a look at the wiki-code I've used on my demo, copy it over to your user-space, and showing off your ideas.
SignpostMarv Martin 09:57, 11 January 2007 (PST)

I agree with SuzanneC that this wiki needs to be much more accessible to the average user/newbie, and that the link to this wiki needs to be MUCH MORE visible on www.secondlife.com. People want to find information, and that's what a wiki is for. Do I have permission to create a "General Knowledge" Portal? Any "general knowledge" for the average user does not seem to fit into any current portals. Please advise! Oryx Tempel 21:51 08 August 2007

The Volunteer wiki was announced on the 8th, and Pathfinder is due to make another announcement soon, in case anyone missed the first one. Below is a copy of the original announcement (modified for wikification purposes):
Greetings!
I'd like to announce that our Volunteer Wiki is now open and ready to go. It primarily contains information collected from inworld notecards, but this is *your* resource to contribute to and organize however you feel works best. Feel free to experiment, edit existing content, or add some completely new pages!
Just log into the wiki with your SL username and password, and feel free to start adding or reorganizing. Amber and I will also continue to watch it and add whatever resources we find.
I noticed that a few of you have already started editing and contributing to it, having discovered it via the new Open Source wiki (both wikis are on the same server). Outstanding initiative, and thank you.
Also, please be sure to visit the new Volunteers mailing list page and subscribe yourself to it. I will be using this list as a key way to communicate directly with Volunteers. I also think it will be a great way for all of you to communicate with each other and share ideas without being interrupted by Group IM's inworld.
Volunteer Wiki
http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Volunteer_Portal
Volunteer Mailing List
https://lists.secondlife.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/slvolunteers
Onward and upward!
-Pathfinder
  • --If the Volunteer Portal is supposed to be the answer to SuezanneC Baskerville & Oryx Tempel posts about thinking we need more general help available in this wiki, then I'd have to say that the the Volunteer portal is not good as a resource for newbies, and not really even for vets either (because it's too hard to find and too sparse). I know about the newbie side, because I'm a newbie, I never thought to look in the Volunteer Portal, I doubt anyone else does either. I've spoken to other newbies in-world, they've visited this wiki too, and also thought there was absolutely nothing here of any value to newbies. Because they couldn't find it.
--And we need more stuff for newbies. After talking with Jeremy & Jon Linden Friday during office hours, it's clear LL offers next to nothing in the way of documentation for newbies. There is nothing good for newbies on secondlife.com or in-world. The 1 thing LL offers, is when you first login to the Second Life Support Center there's a link titled "New to Second Life? Find out how to get started." But the info offered there is WAY too brief!!!
--LL doesn't give a dictionary. LL doesn't give a browse-able overview of the client, so you could just poke through a table of contents and read-up about the features in the viewer. LL gives no intro for newbies (though there are some pretty good, outdated, & disorganized notecards kicking-around that do this...but how many newbies ever find/read those?).
--If LL, or this wiki, offered better docs for new users, Mentors might be less overwhelmed handling basic problems, Help Island would probably be less crowded, and other citizens might spend less time hand-holding newbies and more time doing more advanced, satisfying activities. I bet SL loses confused newbies in droves over the lack of docs.
--Since newbies don't know what questions to ask, the stuff at secondlife.com/support isn't too useful...because they don't know what search terms to type in. Lots of people don't even like to search. Why not a table of contents? What this wiki could offer is ONE point for ALL newbies to click..."Help with Second Life". From that ONE click, it should be possible to browse to EVERY article of interest to newbies. Just by browsing from ONE point they should get an overview of SL, FAQs, dictionary, info on the viewer, more in-depth info, etc. Perhaps something like this:
https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/User:Jaszon_Maynard/Proposed_Second_Life_Help_Portal
--Jeremy said I should look again in the wiki for docs that are good for new users. And there are some...but they're only linked to the Volunteer portal. If the Volunteer portal is supposed to be helpful to newbies, well, first of all, it's called the "Volunteer" portal (!!!). I wasn't looking to be a volunteer, or to find one...I was looking for help text. The description on the main wiki page says "Learn more about our Resident Volunteer program and access shared Volunteer resources. Resident Volunteers are participants in our Official Volunteer Program, providing guidance and assistance to Residents blah blah blah....". By the time any newbie reads 2 lines in, it seems pretty clear that the volunteer portal does not offer what they're looking for. It doesn't say "general help in here!".
--And the Volunteer portal is, for newbies, not organized well at all for them, and is missing all kinds of things it would have to have. I'll post about that in the Volunteer portal talk page.
http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Talk:Volunteer_Portal
--And what if I don't want to join any organization (I don't, yet), but I do want to add/edit articles in the Volunteer portal? Am I allowed to? The descriptions & posts I've read implies I should not. There needs to be a freely-editable help wiki or people aren't going to edit it.
--Also, as a computer veteran, programmer, gamer, & user of many products...it is WAY weird to have to login to a support system before being allowed to read basic help info (which is what you have to do at secondlife.com). I am accustomed to only logging into anything if I want to make posts (forums) or submit tickets. But not just read help!!! Probably 2 kinds of people come to SL Support...those, like me, who aren't used to logging-in just to read basic help...and those who aren't used to logging into anything at all ever. Either kind of person will be confused by SL Support. They're just looking for basic help. They're asked to login to something?!? I wonder how many of them are annoyed & confused.
--LL is offering nothing for newbies, and I'm pretty shocked. It's probably losing them lots of potential customers. But the community could take up that slack. We can do their work for them, and maybe even do it better. We can be pretty responsive to comments from actual newbies. And we're the ones doing the most socializing, buying/selling, role-playing, setting-up businesses, etc. So we'll have a different perspective than LL. It's a user-created world, there probably should be a user-created guide to it. And hey, it's the internet, users SHOULD have a robust wiki, and LL should take advantage of that interest. I've already got some great notecards to start with and some great ideas to add in. But this wiki needs some changes first. I would start putting some of my ideas in, but there's no point unless we either make changes to the Volunteer portal, or make a new portal. Otherwise newbies will have a hard time finding what I add-in, even if they're given the URL to this wiki. I'm willing to WRITE the 1st draft of the intro for newbies, I'm willing to setup the structure for the dictionary and make the first entry in it, I'm willing to setup the structure so others can fill in the details about the client (menus, dialogs, etc), and I'm willing to setup the structure so others can write about everything else in SL (socializing, avatar customization, sight-seeing, classes, Events, money, land, building, scripting, role-playing, businesses, etc) and it'll be find-able easily in a browse-able format to newbies.
--I really think we need either a NEW portal called "Second Life Help", or the Volunteer portal needs a new name, new description, and new layout.
--If what people want is a new portal, I'd try making one myself. It would need a lot of helpful edits from others though.
--Jaszon Maynard 21:56, 25 February 2008 (PST)
To point this out: the Volunteer Portal is not the help resource for newbies. It is supposed to provide information for Second Life Mentors. But yes, I would like to see an official Help Category for newbies on the wiki. As far as I know, there are just articles in the users namespace such as the very helpful newbies guide by on Tid Kidds Userspage or the growing subpages on Lum Pfohls site. If newbies are searching for in-world help they can have a look at the official public orientation and help islands or the well made private ones like the Orientation Station in Scholar or the NMC Orientation Island (to just name two of them). We could name and link them there as well. The problem might also be that there are not many people aware of the wiki. So i would like to see a Tip of the week and/or Video Tutorial (like requested by Marv here) on it to make it public. But it would be nice to see this help category put up first so newbies can actually find help. By now, it might only be interesting for scripters or volunteers. Greetings, --Zai Lynch 15:17, 26 February 2008 (PST)
  • --Ok, thanks for the reply. So I gather I can create my own portal, that's allowable? Will it automatically end up on the Main Page or would I have to request someone to put it there?
--Jaszon Maynard 16:14, 26 February 2008 (PST)
I think you can create your own one but it won't be added automatically nor can you add it since the main page can only be edited by wiki moderators (Lindens only?) at the moment. So I would recommend to check back with Rob on this. --Zai Lynch 20:01, 26 February 2008 (PST)

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Translation

I plan on translating this page to Dutch (Main_Page/nl) objections anyone? --Aidamina Hunt 00:03, 30 August 2007 (PDT)

Network Configuration & Ports

Hello,

I am a newbie and am trying to get access to S/L at work, IT has asked me to find out the network config, the ports used and what types of packets are being used. Is there anyone that can help me or point me to the documentation?

See Help:Firewall Configuration
SignpostMarv Martin 06:36, 28 March 2008 (PDT)

secondlife.com/support no longer links to the wiki?

  • --secondlife.com/support used to have a link to the wiki...not anymore?
--Jaszon Maynard 16:56, 26 March 2008 (PDT)
There is a link in the footer but I know what you mean. :/ -- Strife Onizuka 08:54, 28 March 2008 (PDT)