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Current office hours are:
Current office hours are:
* Tuesday mornings 07:30-08:30 SLT
* Monday mornings 07:30-08:30 SLT
* Wednesday afternoons 13:00-14:00 SLT
* Wednesday afternoons 13:00-14:00 SLT


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Revision as of 04:27, 1 August 2010

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aka Scott Lawrence

I'm the Director of Open Development at Linden Lab. My mission is to invigorate and expand the open source program both inside and outside Linden Lab, and to them more responsive to the needs of our Residents.

Office Hours

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Current office hours are:

  • Monday mornings 07:30-08:30 SLT
  • Wednesday afternoons 13:00-14:00 SLT

at my Office🖈

These times may change - to subscribe to a calendar for them, see User:Oz_Linden/Office_Hours

Topics

Any topic relevant to open source development is fair game.

If there are specific topics you would like to schedule time to discuss, either send me a message, or edit them into Office Hours Topics.

Archives

Selected transcripts can be found in my Office Hours Archive.

In The Real World

...I'm based in the Boston office.

I'm a long time open source user and developer - before coming to Linden Lab I spent ~7 years leading the sipXecs SIP PBX project

My career has been a steady climb up the ISO protocol stack... I started out doing link layer drivers at NCR and other places, built a few different network and transport layer protocols, then spent several years on HTTP (if you have a device that has a web interface, there's a decent chance it has my server in it), then several more on SIP (the core protocol for most voice on the net), and now I've worked my way up to virtual worlds. I've done a lot of standards development, mostly at the IETF, but also at other industry consortia.

Outside work, I play billiards in the APA, and ride my electric skateboard (often to work).