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An Introduction To OpenSim: the "Apache of Virtual Worlds"

By Wagner James Au

You've probably read a bit about OpenSim, the BSD-licensed virtual world server, and recent news that IBM and Linden Lab are working to make Second Life and OpenSim interoperable. Besides that project, what's OpenSim about, who's working on it, what are they doing with it, and how do you get involved as a developer and participant? Here's a starter's guide, created with the help of Tish Shute, whose virtual world blog UgoTrade is an indispensable resource on the latest in OpenSim news.



Passenger Brings Rails Apps to Apache

Apache fans in the Ruby community were delighted several months ago, when Phusion released Passenger, an Apache module for deploying Rails applications. I have been working with Passenger over the last few weeks, and am pleased to report that the module is extremely easy to install, use, and configure. Passenger has succeeded in bringing me back into the world of Apache after several years of wandering in the HTTP server desert.



OStatic Buffer Overflow.....

Bruce Perens: Microsoft and Apache--what's the angle?.....

Firefox closer to supporting open source video codec.....

Microsoft to Mac users: Use Firefox, not Safari.....

Fortify answers critics of its recent study on open source security.....

In India's crowded streets, plans are underway for an open source-controlled traffic monitoring system.....