Second Life Recognizes Open Source Community With 2008 Awards | Linux Today

Second Life Recognizes Open Source Community With 2008 Awards

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Sep 11, 2008

“Linden’s head of open source development Rob Lanphier emceed
the awards ceremony at the Second Life Community Convention (SLCC).
It was the second such annual event, initiated last year at the
2007 SLCC following the release of Second Life code as open source.
A panel of six judges selected winners in five categories, with
each winner receiving a “Hippo Award” prize package.”

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