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[News] Myst Online Finally Turns to Free Software

  • Subject: [News] Myst Online Finally Turns to Free Software
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 11 Feb 2010 20:00:17 +0000
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Cyan Worlds Revives Myst Online, Moots Shift to Open-Source

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| Cyan Worlds retained the rights to the game, 
| and says on its official web site that its 
| plans are to make it an open-source project.
`----

http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2010/02/myst-online/

Myst Online: URU Live Is Back, Now Open Source

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| Developers Cyan World announced at the end of 
| 2008 that the game was back in their hands and 
| would be recreated as open source. The game is 
| now downloadable via the Myst Online website 
| and is entirely free to play.
`----

http://aperturegames.com/listnews.php?story=myst-online--uru-live-is-back--now-open-source


Recent:

Myst Online goes fully open-source

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| In a startling move, Cyan Worlds has decided to release all of URU Live's
| assets to the public as open source. This includes the client and server
| architecture. Amazingly, they aren't simply releasing it into the wild and
| leaving it alone; Cyan has decided to hold one Myst Online server shard open
| for players to have a centralized world, despite the fact that others can now
| freely put up their own Myst Online servers.
`----

http://www.massively.com/2008/12/13/myst-online-goes-fully-open-source/


Cyan makes it official: "Myst" now in the hands of its fans

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| So, Cyan has decided to give make MystOnline available to the fans by
| releasing the source code for the servers, client and tools for MystOnline as
| an open source project. We will also host a data server with the data for
| MystOnline. MORE is still possible but only with the help from fans.
`----

http://www.spokesmanreview.com/blogs/txt/archive/?postID=8731


Get Imprudent: New User-Friendly Open Source Version of SL Viewer Now Available

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| More than two months after Jacek Antonelli and team launched an initiative to
| create a more user-friendly, open source version of the Second Life viewer,
| cheekily dubbed Imprudence, the first release candidate is available for
| download.  The UI improvements are not yet available, but, he says,
|
|     [T]his version does contain a wide variety of small improvements created
|     by SL Residents â JIRA patches that LL hasnât (yet) accepted.
`----

http://nwn.blogs.com/nwn/2008/11/get-imprudent-n.html


Second Life recognizes open source community with 2008 awards

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| Finally, the award for Contributor of the Year was given to Michelle2
| Zenovka. Lanphier called attention to Zenovka's code contributions in
| transitioning the Second Life viewer to CMake, and in bringing the Linux
| viewer client up to par with the Windows and Mac OS X builds.
`----

http://www.linux.com/feature/147569


The open life of Second Life

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| Linden Lab's Joe Miller reflects on the development of the online virtual
| world since it opened up to the Open Source world.
`----

http://www.linuxworld.com/news/2008/042908-second-life.html


After a year of open source, Second Life looks ahead

,----[ Summary ]
| A year has passed since Linden Lab, maker of the popular 3-D virtual world
| Second Life, released the source code to its Second Life viewer under the GNU
| GPL. In that time, a viable community of developers has grown up around the
| SL code, and the company is pleased enough with the success that it has
| branched out further into open source and open standards.    
`----

http://www.linux.com/feature/128941


Related:

A Conversation with Eben Moglen on Second Life

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| Recently I met with Eben Moglen, the founder, Director-Counsel and Chairman
| of the Software Freedom Law Center, and David W. Levine, a researcher at
| IBMâs Thomas J. Watson Research Center and IBM representative to the
| Architectural Working Group, for an informal conversation that looked at many
| of the fundamental social, technological and legal questions of building 3D
| immersive online spaces like Second Life.
`----

http://www.ugotrade.com/2007/12/21/a-conversation-with-eben-moglen-on-second-life/


A second life for 'Second Life' with open source?

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| 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 percent of registered Second Life
| residents, or about 10,000 people, visit Second Life with the Linux client.
`----

http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;334841441


Open sourcing Second Life

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| At least open source Second Life elements will be released under
| the BSD license, not the GPL - so people who develop more
| elaborate creations within Second Life won't be obliged to
| re-release the code behind them.
|
| Though there was no evidence that anyone lost any money
| (virtual or otherwise) from the Copybot palaver, the fact that
| a misdirected libsecondlife tool could cause an economic panic
| illustrates the fragility of an economy based on intellectual
| property in a virtual universe.
`----

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/12/21/open_source_second_life/


Second Life and Open Source

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| Each "sim" or simulator of a portion of the virtual world in Second
| Life is created on a server running Debian GNU/Linux, Apache, Squid
| and MySQL; currently there are several thousand of these PC boxes.
| To allow for fast response times, the virtual world is sent not as
| pixels or even as a mesh, but as a series of 3D primitives -
| "prims". The Second Life client creates the world by converting
| the stream of information about prims and their position into
| a visual representation.
`----

http://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/214426/f26072fc04884906/


Why We Need an Open Source Second Life

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| Linden Lab, the company behind Second Life, is very open-source friendly.
| Its computing infrastructure is based on thousands of servers running
| GNU/Linux, Apache, Squid and MySQL.
`----

http://www.linuxjournal.com/node/1000133


'Second Life' hits second million in eight weeks

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| It took the virtual world Second Life more than three years to
| finally hit one million registered accounts.
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http://news.com.com/2061-10797_3-6143909.html?part=rss&tag=2547-1_3-0-20&subj=news
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