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Trinity Blakewell

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  1. Folks, I started this thread in an attempt to put forth a potential solution (or, an alternate approach). I was really trying to brainstorm constructively (no pun intended). As the OP, I’d like to ask other participants to continue in that vein.

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  2. 4 minutes ago, Luna Bliss said:

    Hint: When you see Patch post on the forum on a Mon/Wed/Fri morning most likely a new release will be happening (only once did he post at those times without a release). So that's the time to turn on auto-refresh!

    Hint: Mozilla auto-refresh seems to work better than Chrome.

    Luna-there is still the problem of people who work normal business hours in Western Hemisphere time zones mostly being shut out of this process.

  3. 4 minutes ago, Nika Talaj said:

    So, yes, if people - people who are among the few PAYING CUSTOMERS that LL is seeking to grow in numbers - are troubling to come to this site to complain about something, it is not unreasonable to listen to their issues and attempt to help. 

    Thank you!!!

    4 minutes ago, Nika Talaj said:

    In any case, I'm interested: of those who have issues with using the land menu, would any of you have interest in getting a non-Belli 1024 prim parcel?

    Me personally, no. I am temporarily renting land. I am specifically interested in being part of the new Linden Homes community,

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  4. Regarding the resources needed to get a lottery in place - coming from the perspective of a web developer, it’s not a huge project, signup located behind the login. There’s got to be a flag in the user database for premium users, so they are the only ones that see the page. Signup form for lottery sends user id to a db table of those participating in lottery. On release day the home info is imported into a dB table. Code picks up how many home entries are in table and how many people are in the entry dB table. A random number generator is run for x unique numbers which corresponds to number of available homes with the numbers falling into the range of number of entered users. Each selected number is matched to user id and notification is sent. Current process for recording Linden home selection is used to add home info to user dB. User is dropped from lottery dB table. I may have missed a step or generalized too much, but that’s basically what it takes.

  5. Seriously, after yet another release has passed by with most of us not getting a home....

    Some things have become very clear, at least to me:

    In order to have any chance of getting a home, users (me included) are resorting to running auto-reload extensions. This can potentially put a load.on the SL web servers. I am surprised that this is even "unofficially" supported. How in any way is this a "good" solution? And even with doing the auto-reload, your chances of actually getting a home are slim. People have been reporting that they have started the process and by the time they get through it, the home is no longer available.

    Second, it appears that the releases are timed for what would be "normal" working hours for folks in the US time zones (which also would be much of Canada, Central America and South America). I don't think there are a lot of work environments out there where connecting on the network to the Second Life Website or running Second Life would be tolerated. Many people only have limited access to their own cellphones at work. So, the release strategy as it exists right now favors people who are either 1) not living in the Western Hemisphere or 2) Living in the Western Hemisphere but not working normal daytime business hours.

    I want to formally suggest a different release option be considered: a lottery.

    1) Premium users sign up for the drawing for the type of. home they want (home, houseboat, camper, etc.)

    2) When a new group of homes are released, a computer randomly assigns a user (from the pool of those signed up) to each new home.

    3) User is notified and has a set time (48 hours? A week?) to claim their home.

    4) if the home is unclaimed it goes in the inventory for the next release lottery. If a home is abandoned it goes into the next release lottery.

    5) Users who did not claim their home will receive a notice after the time period for claiming the home, asking them whether or not they want to stay in the pool. If no response is received, they will be dumped from the pool and have to rejoin in order to get into the pool again.

    Now, wouldn't that be a lot more orderly? Wouldn't that option remove the disadvantage to working Western Hemisphere members? Wouldn't it diffuse a lot of the frustration that is building (no pun intended) over the release issues?

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  6. I can only answer for myself but it’s the ease of having an already created home structure to be creative with; to not have to rent property; to have a covenant where virtual neighbors can’t get too crazy with their builds, to have as a home base an area where other users are active 

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  7. 1 minute ago, Nika Talaj said:

    No.  Quite a few employees are involved in a region release, so for the time being they have all taken place between 7AM and mid-afternoon, SLT.

    So since a lot of US member likely have regular working hours with reduced access to even a cell phone, they are at a disadvantage

  8. 34 minutes ago, LittleMe Jewell said:

    That is actually no different than when the first set of Linden Homes came out.  There were specific models that went really quick and you had to be satisfied with some other model for a while, until the demand for specific models died down a bit.

     

    I was around when the earlier version was released, and there seemed to be more inventory overall. So you might not get your first choice of style or even theme but you typically could get something

  9. Of course, to enter the lottery, you should have to already be a premium member and not currently have a Linden home. And there should be separate lotteries for houseboats and trailers and any other kind of specialty home. And I think that abandoned homes (as long as they are the new type) should go into the lottery inventory.

  10. Crud. I found a word triggered auto refresh for iOS but started it a bit too late. The idea of a lottery is looking better to me with every release. If you are a premium user, sign up to be included. Then each release assigns homes at random. As a web developer, I really am surprised LL went with a process that encourages people to constantly reload their web pages in order to succeed.

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