Stability of Second Life – Project Open Letter

Project Open Letter has been around a bit over a week now, and their impact has been noticeable as evidenced by Robin Linden’s post on the Linden blog.

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A Town Hall is now on the agenda with Cory Linden to discuss stabiiity and general techncal issues. The last couple of Town Halls have had some technical issues themselves, so it will be interesting to see how this one goes given the record numbers in-world.

The open letter remains available for signing. The text of it reads as follows:

“In the past eighteen months, Second Life has expanded, growing from a small community of early adopters to a platform supporting millions of users. Linden Lab has created a world that inspires a deep level of passion in its users and provides unprecedented opportunities to share creatively, socially, and financially.

With explosive levels of growth often come unexpected problems. In keeping with your company’s policy and rich history of resident involvement, we the undersigned would like to take this opportunity to address some concerns that we feel have gone unanswered for too long.

There are some consistent, ongoing problems that are getting worse under heavy load, not better, and are not simply irritants but problems that are causing financial loss in some cases, which is unacceptable. Here is a brief list of the main concerns:

* Inventory loss – this is a devastating problem that is worsening. We have no ability to protect our own inventories through backups, and are trusting you to protect that data. This is the highest priority. Sensible inventory limits (on non-verified accounts only), combined with better management tools and ways to protect our inventory ourselves would help to mitigate the problem as well. Regardless, this cannot continue – we will not accept financial loss as a feature of Second Life. It is your responsibility as service provider to ensure our data is not lost, and you are failing us.

* Problems with Find and Friends List – we continue to see search outages on a far too regular basis. It is bad enough trying to get anywhere without being able to use search, but many users are also paying money for classified ads. Our friends lists just do not work reliably any longer, after years without an issue with them. If America Online/MSN/Yahoo can provide presence information for hundreds of millions of users, surely there is a way to make our friends lists work again.

* Grid stability and performance – teleports fail quite regularly, especially under heavy load. Attachments end up in places they did not start out in, and sim performance varies wildly. None of this makes for a very pleasant experience for users. Long promised improvement to physics and scripting would help dramatically to reduce these problems, but there are a lot of other scalability issues as well. It often feels like the grid is coming apart at the seams. The promised use of limiting logins of non-verified accounts during peak load has been severely lacking. This would be an effective interim solution to load issues, but Linden Lab seems unwilling to use it.

* Build tool problems – the importance of build tools that actually work as promised cannot be overstated enough – we rely on them to create content. Prim drift, disappearing prims, imprecise placement, problems with linking and other issues with the tools need to be addressed. Too much time is being spent trying to work around the problems.

* Transaction problems – inventory deliveries are failing with an alarming (and annoying) frequency, leaving merchants with the burden of replacing missing content and having to try to confim the transaction in the first place. We trust that our L$ balances are accurate, but given recent problems, that is a cause for concern as well, and one we place our full trust in you to ensure its accuracy.

We remain fully supportive of Second Life and are more than willing to continue doing our part to help, but our confidence is steadily being eroded due to a general lack of communication and the apparent failure to successfully address the many issues detailed above. What we are asking for is that these problems are addressed immediately, ahead of new features, and that we are able to see tangible improvements. We accept that this will not happen overnight but it also cannot be allowed to continue indefinitely either.

Thank you for taking the time to read this letter.”

Comments

  1. Biff Zond says

    As a SL resident who lost over 40,000 lindens worth of inventory I am naturally skittish about bringing cash into SL. In fact, I sold all but 2048m2 of land because I was afraid that investment would go POOF as well.

    I don’t mind some inconvenience sometimes, or even lag (if it is only occasionally) but lost of inventory is unacceptable.

    I did report it to LL but no response. Figures.

    Thanks Lowell for the chance to vent.

    Regards.

  2. Biff Zond says

    As a SL resident who lost over 40,000 lindens worth of inventory I am naturally skittish about bringing cash into SL. In fact, I sold all but 2048m2 of land because I was afraid that investment would go POOF as well.

    I don’t mind some inconvenience sometimes, or even lag (if it is only occasionally) but lost of inventory is unacceptable.

    I did report it to LL but no response. Figures.

    Thanks Lowell for the chance to vent.

    Regards.

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