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Open Source Portal

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Information about getting and using the Second Life Viewer source code.

Source | Mailing List | Issue Tracker | Documentation

Volunteer Portal

Learn more about Volunteering in Second Life and access shared volunteer resources.

Resident Help Network Portal | Resident-Created Help Portal

Market Data

Market_Data_Portal - Learn about initiatives to find out more about the people who enjoy Second Life, and find out how you can participate
  • Links to Demographic Studies - Read reports that different researchers have put together about SL Residents, and feel free to add your own.
  • The 2007 Second Life Market Data Project - Learn more about a current large-group initiative to collect demographics and values data from voluntary survey participants.
  • Market Research Suppliers - Choose from a list of vendors who specialize in researching Second Life Resident Demographics, or add yourself or your company

Need help? Visit the Help Portal

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Community-powered Second Life help on a variety of topics:

News & Featured Pages

LSL Portal

A reference guide to Linden Scripting Language (LSL). Bring inworld objects to life!
Functions | Events | Types | Operators | Constants | Flow Control | Script Library | Categorized Library | Tutorials

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...

Tip

Using "Show Preview"

  • You can keep track of the latest updates by using the Recent Changes link in the navigation bar or by adding pages you are especially interested in to your watchlist, but these lists can fill up very quickly if someone makes lots of small edits to a page within a short period of time.
  • Instead of pressing Save Page every time, use Show Preview before you commit your edit and check you have written what you intended to and it appears how you expected it to. Only commit and Save Page once you know you won't need to edit the page again for a while.
  • Get it right before saving and you can easily keep track of Recent Changes to see what is happening here!