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AllLinuxDevices: Indrema & CollabNet Launch Open Source Video Game Development Net & Resource Center

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Nov 7, 2000

Indrema Developer Network (IDN) Gives Developers ‘One-Stop
Shop’ to Download Free SDKs and Other Tools; Share Ideas; Certify
Games for Indrema Platform.

“Indrema Corporation, creator of the first Linux-based video
game console and home entertainment system, and CollabNet(TM), a
leading provider of collaborative software development platforms
and services based on Open Source principles, today officially
launched the Indrema Developer Network (IDN), an online community
and support network for developers building games on the Indrema
Entertainment System (IES) platform.”

“The IDN, jointly produced and managed by the two companies,
brings together the tools and community resources that are
necessary to drive the development of next-generation game titles
for the IES — and gives developers a one-stop shop to service all
of their needs.”


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Web Webster

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