Linux & Open Source News AlertLinuxWorld's Linux and Open Source News Alert, 11/02/07LinuxWorld.com Feature Story A second life for 'Second Life' with open source? October 31, 2007 One of these projects is the Linux version of the Second Life client, the viewer application that runs on the resident's computer and lets the resident interact with the graphical environments of the virtual world. Ever since its release, the Linux client has remained in constant development by an informal team, usually three people. Their work could directly benefit the open source and Linux community beyond Second Life, in the aftermath of the hype.
Linden Lab declined a request for current figures on the number of people using the Linux client. Nonetheless, Jason Giglio, a developer and Second Life resident who actively works on the client, says he heard through the proverbial grapevine that about 5% of registered Second Life residents, or about 10,000 people, visit Second Life with the Linux client. Giglio does client code on a volunteer basis, but it is work related: He says he earns a living managing virtual land and doing contract programming gigs in Second Life. (Read more) More Linux news Upgraded Vyatta software attempts to make users think twice about Cisco November 1, 2007 Mozilla, Microsoft drawing sabers over next JavaScript November 1, 2007 Machine learning fuels Sun music recommendation technology October 31, 2007 Open source ERP: Today's hottest emerging technology? October 31, 2007 LinuxWorld Podcast Writing JavaScript in a Java IDE: Bruce Johnson November 1, 2007 LinuxWorld Community gPC leaving money on the table? November 1, 2007 I talked with David about gOS before the launch, and asked the obvious question: is Google paying gOS for the ads that its customers see, Firefox-style? (Read more) |
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