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* '''[[Protocol]]''' - in depth documentation of the protocol
* '''[[Protocol]]''' - in depth documentation of the protocol
* '''[[Extended FAQ]]''' - For questions not covered in [http://develop.secondlife.com/develop-on-sl-platform/snowglobe/ develop.secondlife.com].
* '''[[Extended FAQ]]''' - For questions not covered in [http://develop.secondlife.com/develop-on-sl-platform/snowglobe/ develop.secondlife.com].
* '''[[Viewer Integration and Release Processes]]'''
* '''[[Viewer source|Viewer Source Code]]'''
* '''[[Viewer source|Viewer Source Code]]'''
** '''[[Coding Standard]]'''
* '''[http://develop.secondlife.com/develop-on-sl-platform/viewer-licensing/ Viewer Licensing]'''
* '''[http://develop.secondlife.com/develop-on-sl-platform/viewer-licensing/ Viewer Licensing]'''
* '''NEW! [[XUI Reference]]'''
* '''NEW! [[XUI Reference]]'''
* '''[[Server architecture|Server Architecture]]'''
* '''[[Server architecture|Server Architecture]]'''
* '''[[Third Party Libraries]]'''
* '''[[Third Party Libraries]]'''
* '''[[Coding Standard]]'''
* '''[[Viewer Roadmap]]'''
* '''[[Viewer Roadmap]]'''
* '''[[Linden Lab Repository Strategy]]'''
* '''[[Glossary]]'''  
* '''[[Glossary]]'''  



Revision as of 05:00, 7 September 2010


Featured Links

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Project Snowstorm

Open Source for the Linden Lab Second Life Viewer, and the ultimate integration point for all development of the official viewer both inside and outside Linden Lab.

Where Are Contributors?

There are contributors to the Second Life Viewer all around the world...

Documentation

A lot of the documentation below is geared toward developers. However, many aspects of the system don't require a deep technical background to learn. Much of this is still a work in progress, but since this is a wiki, you can help fill in the blanks!


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Ways to Participate

We want your help to make the Second Life Viewer better! You don't need to know C++ or even programming to help. Some of the toughest jobs in software development have nothing to do with writing code. Just grab a test build and try playing around with it. Let us know what you think on email, on the forum, or IRC. If it's not working for you, try to get help there. If it is working for you, try helping someone else. If you run into issues, see if a bug report has been filed, and if it isn't file it. If it has been filed, vote for it, perhaps filling in more detail.

Of course, if you are a developer, we can use your help. Download the code - try your hand at fixing a bug, or extending the software through one of the APIs. There's a ton of ways you can help, and we welcome you regardless of your skill level.