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If you want to contribute code then please join our [http://groups.google.com/group/platformtalk dev list] or read [http://groups.google.com/group/platformtalk/topics our open archives].
 
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This 25 min. [http://www.vimeo.com/3072577 video] gives a high level overview over the Sirikata system architecture
  
 
==== Artists ====
 
==== Artists ====

Revision as of 19:50, 5 February 2009

Welcome to the Sirikata Wiki

What is Sirikata?

  • Sirikata is an open source platform for virtual worlds. We aim to provide a set of libraries and protocols which can be used to deploy a virtual world, as well as fully featured sample implementations of services for hosting and deploying these worlds.
  • We are aiming for an alpha release in late Q1 2009 and this video teaser (70mb mp4 file) should give you some sense of what to expect.
  • Our code is available under the BSD License.

Community

Join our community mailing list or read our open archives.

Developers

Find out how to get and build the code. Our code is hosted on Github

If you want to contribute code then please join our dev list or read our open archives.

This 25 min. video gives a high level overview over the Sirikata system architecture

Artists

Our artists communicate on our art list. Check out the open archives.

Documentation on how to import art into Sirikata is pending

Application Developers

Sirikata is still in its early stages. While we are not able to target specific applications yet, we would like to open a dialog with potential users (that is, those who would develop a world on the Sirikata platform). Please join the list to join the conversation on our our community mailing list.

Events

Some events have been organized focusing on the development and use of Sirikata.

Contact

Henrik Bennetsen - bennetsen AT gmail DOT com