| Mail |
You might also like: WoW Insider, Joystiq, and more

Reader Comments (5)

Posted: Aug 18th 2008 9:50AM (Unverified) said

  • 2 hearts
  • Report
There wont be grids anymore, but Hives, hives buzzing with different content and ideas..... The biggest Hives full of pron and depravity, while the places of wonder lay hidden in peace. You'll be able to be a furry in one Hive, a Gentlemen in a steampunk hive, a rocker in a Music Hive..... in the end the corporates will loose, realising they are only adverising to each other, not the residents who travel the Hives... Megh!

Posted: Aug 18th 2008 10:49AM animagnum said

  • 2 hearts
  • Report
This idea makes sense to me. In the long term I think a designated
corp grid would make SL more appealing to the corporate world, who
might have only heard about it from tales of flying phalli. While
'freedom' purists might scoff at the idea of a secluded, locked-down
world, it just makes good sense. The web makes use passwords,
intranets, captcha, and all manner of security precautions to
maintain website integrity, so why not do something similar in SL? I
realize that was a very general comparison, but I think you get my
point.

Posted: Aug 18th 2008 5:27PM (Unverified) said

  • 2 hearts
  • Report
Yes, Tateru, here's where your cynicsm and hate of capitalist corporate America, always evident in your writings, probably has some validity. Most of the time, however, it obscures the rest of the story for you, as I've indicated here:

http://secondthoughts.typepad.com/second_thoughts/2008/08/i-am-view-i-env.html

On this story, yes, the Lindens will have a separate corporate/education grid, and it is a question not of "if" but "when". In fact, it might have several, in different countries, with local servers, subject to separate laws.

Remember, they're a business that has to keep selling software and server space, to keep you gainfully employed as a pundit on a blog knocking it -- otherwise, there'd be nothing to talk about.

A year ago, in May 2007, I asked Joe Miller at VW07 in New York, why the Lindens didn't just make separate grids and be done with it. Why not just make a clean boot of it, on servers devoid of flying phalluses, furry sandboxes, and BDSM dudgeons? Have it available in a special license or log-on, rent out servers only to those purchasing such accounts, or let people host on their own servers behind a firewall, using this special biz/edu software or hookup. And the answer was, after a pause, was "That is not the vision our founder had, although there is nothing technically to preclude it."

In other words, it was only Philip's oneworldism, his concept of an integrated and united grid for everybody, that prohibited tekkies spinning off a separate biz/edu grid.

But now they may be getting over that; Philip has moved onwards and upwards, more pragmatic biz people have come along in the form of M Linden and the board members who wanted him there, there are now high-level biz accounts, the IBM firewall, etc.

So they will do it, because they have to, because their customers demand it, because they need to, and because they want to.

And...why shouldn't they? It's a free country, with free enterprise, and thank the Lord for it.

We may find it a boring prospect to fly around a sanitized corporate silo, but who cares? it's not for us. It's for them. And we will be given the rump mainland and rump private island non-user-hosted Linden-supervised continents. Eventually, this entire thing could be outsourced, or subsumed by some bigger company that would be willing to take on the community governance and crime headaches.

But there's nothing inherently wrong with businesses and educational institutions wanting sanitized grids. Indeed, they are right to ask for them.

And guess what, there's no need to make the biz/edu grid separate...there's no reason why some more purified high-concept arty expensive rentals FIC-type grid couldn't be created too, and leave the masses to fend for themselves on the rump. It's only a matter of time before we see that, too.

People don't want to be in One World. Sad, but there you have it.

Posted: Aug 19th 2008 12:32AM (Unverified) said

  • 2 hearts
  • Report
Sure that Linden Lab is working on intergrid teleports for their own benefit. They have to. OpenSim is developing very fast, and it would be silly to expect that LL will stay the only player in the game. So, it's better to jump into intergrid development on time.

But it sounds crazy to make a completely new grid. Stripping residents to Ruths without inventories is stripping Second Life out of its main value. Especially if on the other side, one will be able to make a full jump on the independent grid.

Posted: Aug 19th 2008 2:03PM (Unverified) said

  • 2 hearts
  • Report
>But it sounds crazy to make a completely new grid. Stripping residents to Ruths without inventories is stripping Second Life out of its main value. Especially if on the other side, one will be able to make a full jump on the independent grid.

It's the easiest thing in the world to open up a new central asset server, put some prefabs already out in the public domain like Lordfly's work for Clever Zebra into libraries, open up a separate, unrelated grid, and deploy a new version of SL on it. The question isn't why they don't do this; the question is why they haven't done it *yet*, and the answer is only ideological -- because they are oneworlders, as you are.
Reply

Featured Stories

Betawatch: May 19 - 25, 2012

Posted on May 25th 2012 8:00PM

Coming soon
Engadget

Engadget

Joystiq

Joystiq

WoW Insider

WoW

TUAW

TUAW