SLGrid website Forum Transcript

This session described proposed changes to the Second Life Grid website to get input from Solution Providers.

Introduction

Glenn Linden (you): Thank you all for coming this afternoon! Most of you have met Madhavi or me. Madhavi is now managing the Solution Provider program. I'm working on several other things, including updating the SeconD Life Grid website. Brett Linden is part of our Creative Services team and is working with us, providing expertise in user design and web design as well as editing.

We're proposing several changes that we hope will make the Grid website more useful to everyone -both you and organizations interested in Second Life. The first is changing the tone of the site. First writing was looking from Linden eyes out - "Here's our cool technology". We're trying to rewrite it as "I'm a business or educator, what is here for me." We're also taking a much more action-oriented approach. Originally, it was 'here's everything we know about second Life". Lots of good stuff, but hard to find, and when you did, no call to action. We're refocusing it on

We know there's more inbetween and besides, but that makes the key actions much easier to find and clearer. Finally, we're fixing the navigation so you can actually find things on the site. Getting rid of the right nav, making the left nav fixed, so you can see everything, and making navigation within the pages more consistent.

We also hope to be able to use the new Showcase (see Secondlife.com) as the way of showing examples in "How Organizations Use the Grid" to make it easier to update them and keep them current.

My fingers are smoking, so let me stop and aks for any questions or comments you have at this point.

Navigation Changes

Pages to be removed

Grid Showcase

Other suggestions

Changes to Solution Providers section

Updating Solution Provider listings

Ratings for Recent Projects

M* adhavi Linden: yes that is a good point everyone

skribe Forti: are our listed projects going to be wiped every 3 months from our listing like what was proposed a few months back?

Web2.0 features

Categories in the Directory

Server Licensing

Closing