Difference between revisions of "SL How to Contribute"

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To get access to the land, you either need to be a member of the CC management group or you need to have the land assigned to you by a member of that group.  Once land is assigned to you, you should be able to build something on that land. 
 
 
 
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Please contact Jennier Yip, aka Genevieve Junot, to submit requests to build on the CC land or to add new pieces of CC licensed/public domain art.
 
  
We are currently looking for help to expand the art gallery platform (create a flaoting pavillion?) and to design a "free stuff" mall with the CC-Australia team.  Suggestions for other builds are welcome.  [Email jennifer@creativecommons.org]
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General policy for getting access to the CC Second Life land is to '''make one contribution for review by a group officer, as listed on the [[Second Life]] page, and then get full rights to edit the land.''' Once rights are granted, then you should be able to freely edit land and build upon the CC Second Life projects.
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== A contribution to the project includes ==
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* Expanding art gallery platform
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* create floating pavilion
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* design a "free stuff" mall with the CC-Australia team
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* Please add your idea here!

Revision as of 22:08, 9 August 2006


General policy for getting access to the CC Second Life land is to make one contribution for review by a group officer, as listed on the Second Life page, and then get full rights to edit the land. Once rights are granted, then you should be able to freely edit land and build upon the CC Second Life projects.

A contribution to the project includes

  • Expanding art gallery platform
  • create floating pavilion
  • design a "free stuff" mall with the CC-Australia team
  • Please add your idea here!