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Gwyneth Llewelyn ([[July 31]] [[2004]]) is a very well known blogger[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/This_article_does_not_cite_any_references_or_sources.#When_adding_material_that_is_challenged_or_likely_to_be_challenged {needs citation}], philosopher and activist in Second Life. | Gwyneth Llewelyn ([[July 31]] [[2004]]) is a very well known blogger[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/This_article_does_not_cite_any_references_or_sources.#When_adding_material_that_is_challenged_or_likely_to_be_challenged {needs citation}], philosopher and activist in Second Life. | ||
− | Like [[Eggy Lippmann]], Gwyneth Llewelyn was also born in Lisbon, Portugal, but the similarities end here. Born in RL in the same year the Internet was created{needs | + | Like [[Eggy Lippmann]], Gwyneth Llewelyn was also born in Lisbon, Portugal, but the similarities end here. Born in RL in the same year the Internet was created[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/This_article_does_not_cite_any_references_or_sources.#Qualifying_sources {needs citation}], Unix was developed [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/This_article_does_not_cite_any_references_or_sources.#Qualifying_sources {needs citation}], and the first human being stepped on the Moon, Gwyn has been around Second Life since July 31, 2004 — and has spent too much time online since then. |
Also, unlike other famous and illustrious members on this Wiki, Gwyn has rather a bleak curriculum in Second Life. She is not renown for her scripting and is fond of telling everybody how her own major scripting projects were outpassed by everyone else in Second Life. Two months before SL Exchange launched, she had a working prototype — but it never opened. She had a working low-lag animation overrider well before anyone knew what that was (neither did she — it was a device sold for L$50 that "made your walks more sexy") and never managed to get rich (or known) for that. She has the most complex combination device for a pack of cigarettes that delivers cigarettes through XML-RPC calls instead of plain and simple <tt>llGiveInventory()</tt>, because of silly permission problems introduced in SL in 1.8. Her dance bracelet is perhaps the only thing that works ''right'' (the bugs are too obscure for one to notice them). | Also, unlike other famous and illustrious members on this Wiki, Gwyn has rather a bleak curriculum in Second Life. She is not renown for her scripting and is fond of telling everybody how her own major scripting projects were outpassed by everyone else in Second Life. Two months before SL Exchange launched, she had a working prototype — but it never opened. She had a working low-lag animation overrider well before anyone knew what that was (neither did she — it was a device sold for L$50 that "made your walks more sexy") and never managed to get rich (or known) for that. She has the most complex combination device for a pack of cigarettes that delivers cigarettes through XML-RPC calls instead of plain and simple <tt>llGiveInventory()</tt>, because of silly permission problems introduced in SL in 1.8. Her dance bracelet is perhaps the only thing that works ''right'' (the bugs are too obscure for one to notice them). | ||
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In RL, Gwyn uses the Second Life platform on her part-time job to do educational & cultural projects in Second Life since December 2004, mostly for non-profits and charities who use computers to give young people/senior citizens a better life. Some big projects that will change completely the world's perception of Second Life are in the works, but it's still too early to talk about them :) | In RL, Gwyn uses the Second Life platform on her part-time job to do educational & cultural projects in Second Life since December 2004, mostly for non-profits and charities who use computers to give young people/senior citizens a better life. Some big projects that will change completely the world's perception of Second Life are in the works, but it's still too early to talk about them :) | ||
− | Her [http://gwynethllewelyn.net/ blog] is perhaps the only thing she can be proud about. For an estimated reader population of 650,000, it boasts around 400 unique visitors a day, and about 70,000 page hits a month (Google Analytics show one quarter of that). Not bad, considering that her own RL blog (rarely updated these days) has an estimated reader population of perhaps 20,000,000 (Portuguese speakers connected to the Internet){needs | + | Her [http://gwynethllewelyn.net/ blog] is perhaps the only thing she can be proud about. For an estimated reader population of 650,000, it boasts around 400 unique visitors a day, and about 70,000 page hits a month (Google Analytics show one quarter of that)[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/This_article_does_not_cite_any_references_or_sources.#Qualifying_sources {needs citation}]. Not bad, considering that her own RL blog (rarely updated these days) has an estimated reader population of perhaps 20,000,000 (Portuguese speakers connected to the Internet)[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/This_article_does_not_cite_any_references_or_sources.#Qualifying_sources {needs citation}] and has way less than one tenth of the traffic[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/This_article_does_not_cite_any_references_or_sources.#Qualifying_sources {needs citation}]. If at all. She uses Dreamhost for her (recently updated) WordPress blog, a notoriously cheap hosting provider, because she felt ashamed of maintaining servers where all other sites put together had less than one tenth of the traffic of her own blog[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/This_article_does_not_cite_any_references_or_sources.#Qualifying_sources {needs citation}] — there is only so much that you feel ethically right to do on your boss' server. |
So... what ''does'' someone in SL that does not script, does not build, does no animations, does not engage in land sales, does not work as an escort, does not belong to any lifestyle, does not have any groups...? The answer is: networking :) Second Life is about people — something most residents tend to forget. But we have the example of [[Torley Linden]] to follow. Keeping in touch, organising people, putting them together, launching new projects — that's what Gwyn ''does''. It's certainly not so glamorous as being on top of the world, exploiting a market niche... but it is fun nevertheless. :) | So... what ''does'' someone in SL that does not script, does not build, does no animations, does not engage in land sales, does not work as an escort, does not belong to any lifestyle, does not have any groups...? The answer is: networking :) Second Life is about people — something most residents tend to forget. But we have the example of [[Torley Linden]] to follow. Keeping in touch, organising people, putting them together, launching new projects — that's what Gwyn ''does''. It's certainly not so glamorous as being on top of the world, exploiting a market niche... but it is fun nevertheless. :) | ||
− | Recently, she has been accused of participating with the [http://blog.slcocincubator.info SL Chamber of Commerce Incubator group]. She's also | + | Recently, she has been accused of participating with the [http://blog.slcocincubator.info SL Chamber of Commerce Incubator group]. She's also actively participating in Rudy Ruml's [http://dp-sl.blogspot.com/ seminars on Democratic Peace Theory] held in Second Life. With [[Eggy Lippmann]], [[Moon Adamant]], and [[Jeff Bush]] she's setting up [http://BetaTechnologies.info Beta Technologies], a RL company doing projects in SL. |
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+ | Also, it'''{what is "it" directly referring to}''' does have a big advantage: you get a pretty good idea on what ''different'' people think. A scripter will see the world from inside LSL; a builder will worry about prims; a land baron will worry about group tools and how much the L$ is worth today. Gwyn, however, worries about everything. | ||
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+ | Gwyn is a meta-resident. And a loudmouth [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Neutral_Point_of_View {personal opinion of article author, not of OpenSim. See "neutral point of view"}]. And mostly harmless :) | ||
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+ | In case you need it, your best source for all my contacts is https://keybase.io/gwynethllewelyn (at least they're independently validated, which is a bonus); you can also get my public PGP key from there, if you wish to send me email (preferred way of contact!). | ||
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+ | As said, you can also reach me in Second Life under the avatar name [https://my.secondlife.com/gwyneth.llewelyn "Gwyneth Llewelyn"]. On OpenSim grids, things are more confusing :) My own company has been running a 'development' grid (at opensim.betatechnologies.info:8002), which has most parts open to the public via [[HyperGrid]] (not that there is a lot to see), and the avatar I use is also called "Gwyneth Llewelyn" there (and is a perfect copy of my 2008ish SL avatar, for easy recognition). I'm not quite sure how you offer friendship/send IMs across grids ''without'' 'seeing' the person online on the same grid, but, if you figure out a way, you're welcome to befriend me or send me an IM. I know it works from many grids but of course I haven't tested them all :) | ||
− | + | Any other avatar you see on an OpenSim grid named "Gwyneth Llewelyn" may ''probably'' be one that I've registered eons ago (possibly before even HG teleport worked) but it's highly unlikely I'll log in to ''that'' grid again with that avatar, so don't bother sending messages to that avatar (if you ''did'', and ''never'' got a reply, now you know why :-) ) | |
− | + | = See Also = | |
− | [[Category: | + | * [[:Category:Getting Started|Getting Started]] |
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[edit] Who is Gwyneth Llewelyn?
Gwyneth Llewelyn (July 31 2004) is a very well known blogger{needs citation}, philosopher and activist in Second Life.
Like Eggy Lippmann, Gwyneth Llewelyn was also born in Lisbon, Portugal, but the similarities end here. Born in RL in the same year the Internet was created{needs citation}, Unix was developed {needs citation}, and the first human being stepped on the Moon, Gwyn has been around Second Life since July 31, 2004 — and has spent too much time online since then.
Also, unlike other famous and illustrious members on this Wiki, Gwyn has rather a bleak curriculum in Second Life. She is not renown for her scripting and is fond of telling everybody how her own major scripting projects were outpassed by everyone else in Second Life. Two months before SL Exchange launched, she had a working prototype — but it never opened. She had a working low-lag animation overrider well before anyone knew what that was (neither did she — it was a device sold for L$50 that "made your walks more sexy") and never managed to get rich (or known) for that. She has the most complex combination device for a pack of cigarettes that delivers cigarettes through XML-RPC calls instead of plain and simple llGiveInventory(), because of silly permission problems introduced in SL in 1.8. Her dance bracelet is perhaps the only thing that works right (the bugs are too obscure for one to notice them).
She is no builder. Her last attempt of building a house was in September 2004. She still keeps a picture of it to remember never to do another attempt at building.
Also, she is a slow forum poster, only about 1/10th of Ulrika Zugzwang, Prokofy Neva, or Torley Linden. Half of her posts are related to the Neufreistadt project and thus of enormous interest of a population of about 60 (it's amazing how that group managed to get 6000 posts in 18 months :) ). Fortunately, with the forums now getting closed, there will be no way that anyone will get across her rantings.
She is no land baroness, content baroness, or event princess. She still is a premium user, but for no reason; all her land is rented, the 512 tier is in a group, and she only has a few micro-shops anyway. She does not belong to large groups she has founded (she joined Thinkers several months after it was created) — actually, she is only happy of not having too many groups against her (like the SCAG — Secret Conspirators Against Gwyn). So, she's barely worth an entry on this Wiki. Really.
In RL, Gwyn uses the Second Life platform on her part-time job to do educational & cultural projects in Second Life since December 2004, mostly for non-profits and charities who use computers to give young people/senior citizens a better life. Some big projects that will change completely the world's perception of Second Life are in the works, but it's still too early to talk about them :)
Her blog is perhaps the only thing she can be proud about. For an estimated reader population of 650,000, it boasts around 400 unique visitors a day, and about 70,000 page hits a month (Google Analytics show one quarter of that){needs citation}. Not bad, considering that her own RL blog (rarely updated these days) has an estimated reader population of perhaps 20,000,000 (Portuguese speakers connected to the Internet){needs citation} and has way less than one tenth of the traffic{needs citation}. If at all. She uses Dreamhost for her (recently updated) WordPress blog, a notoriously cheap hosting provider, because she felt ashamed of maintaining servers where all other sites put together had less than one tenth of the traffic of her own blog{needs citation} — there is only so much that you feel ethically right to do on your boss' server.
So... what does someone in SL that does not script, does not build, does no animations, does not engage in land sales, does not work as an escort, does not belong to any lifestyle, does not have any groups...? The answer is: networking :) Second Life is about people — something most residents tend to forget. But we have the example of Torley Linden to follow. Keeping in touch, organising people, putting them together, launching new projects — that's what Gwyn does. It's certainly not so glamorous as being on top of the world, exploiting a market niche... but it is fun nevertheless. :)
Recently, she has been accused of participating with the SL Chamber of Commerce Incubator group. She's also actively participating in Rudy Ruml's seminars on Democratic Peace Theory held in Second Life. With Eggy Lippmann, Moon Adamant, and Jeff Bush she's setting up Beta Technologies, a RL company doing projects in SL.
Also, it{what is "it" directly referring to} does have a big advantage: you get a pretty good idea on what different people think. A scripter will see the world from inside LSL; a builder will worry about prims; a land baron will worry about group tools and how much the L$ is worth today. Gwyn, however, worries about everything.
Gwyn is a meta-resident. And a loudmouth {personal opinion of article author, not of OpenSim. See "neutral point of view"}. And mostly harmless :)
[edit] Contact information
In case you need it, your best source for all my contacts is https://keybase.io/gwynethllewelyn (at least they're independently validated, which is a bonus); you can also get my public PGP key from there, if you wish to send me email (preferred way of contact!).
As said, you can also reach me in Second Life under the avatar name "Gwyneth Llewelyn". On OpenSim grids, things are more confusing :) My own company has been running a 'development' grid (at opensim.betatechnologies.info:8002), which has most parts open to the public via HyperGrid (not that there is a lot to see), and the avatar I use is also called "Gwyneth Llewelyn" there (and is a perfect copy of my 2008ish SL avatar, for easy recognition). I'm not quite sure how you offer friendship/send IMs across grids without 'seeing' the person online on the same grid, but, if you figure out a way, you're welcome to befriend me or send me an IM. I know it works from many grids but of course I haven't tested them all :)
Any other avatar you see on an OpenSim grid named "Gwyneth Llewelyn" may probably be one that I've registered eons ago (possibly before even HG teleport worked) but it's highly unlikely I'll log in to that grid again with that avatar, so don't bother sending messages to that avatar (if you did, and never got a reply, now you know why :-) )