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''If you are a developer interested in becoming involved with Sirikata then you are most welcome and in the right place'' | ''If you are a developer interested in becoming involved with Sirikata then you are most welcome and in the right place'' | ||
− | The core of Sirikata is a platform for building virtual world applications. This means that we don't produce any single virtual world and there is no resulting "product." Sirikata, at its core, is a set of interfaces and protocols for building virtual worlds. We also implement many of these interfaces, some with multiple variations to support the demands of different applications. | + | The core of Sirikata is a platform for building virtual world applications. This means that we don't produce any single virtual world and there is no resulting "product." Sirikata, at its core, is a set of interfaces and protocols for building virtual worlds. We also implement many of these interfaces, some with multiple variations to support the demands of different applications. |
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− | # [[Communication]] describes ways developers stay in touch | + | # [[Communication]] describes ways developers stay in touch so this is what you need to know to get help |
# [[System Architecture|Architecture]] is a great place to learn about the Sirikata system | # [[System Architecture|Architecture]] is a great place to learn about the Sirikata system | ||
# [[Source Code|Source Code]] helps you understand how to get and build the code | # [[Source Code|Source Code]] helps you understand how to get and build the code |
Revision as of 17:31, 24 June 2009
If you are a developer interested in becoming involved with Sirikata then you are most welcome and in the right place
The core of Sirikata is a platform for building virtual world applications. This means that we don't produce any single virtual world and there is no resulting "product." Sirikata, at its core, is a set of interfaces and protocols for building virtual worlds. We also implement many of these interfaces, some with multiple variations to support the demands of different applications.
Here are your first steps in getting involved:
- Communication describes ways developers stay in touch so this is what you need to know to get help
- Architecture is a great place to learn about the Sirikata system
- Source Code helps you understand how to get and build the code
- Subsystems is a place to understand the directory layout of our repository
- How Can I Contribute? Learn about a number of ways to get involved
If you're not sure what you want to help out with yet, this process above should hopefully give you some ideas, and the coding projects projects page or a discussion on the developer list can help you pin down exactly what to work on.