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Linden Research, Inc. ("Linden Lab") Viewer FLOSS License Exception v0.5
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The Linden Lab Exception for Free/Libre and Open Source Software-only
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Applications Using Linden Lab Viewer Software (the "FLOSS Exception").
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Exception Intent
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Linden Lab is releasing the source code for certain software that
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enables users to view or otherwise access the Second Life virtual
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world environment (the "Viewer Software"), under version 2 of the GNU
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General Public License (the "GPL"). The creation or distribution of
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works based on the Program (as defined under the GPL) of the Viewer
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Software may require the use of certain Free/Libre and Open Source
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Software ("FLOSS") works that are subject to license agreements not
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compatible with re-licensing under the GPL. Because we want to allow
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the Viewer Software to be distributed with these FLOSS works, this
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FLOSS Exception following exception applies subject to the terms and
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conditions below.
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Legal Terms and Conditions
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As a special exception to the terms and conditions of version 2.0 of
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the GPL:
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You are free to distribute a work based on the Program that is formed
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entirely from the Viewer Software (and any modifications thereof) and
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one or more works that are independent and separate works not derived
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from the Viewer Software, and are licensed under one or more of the
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licenses listed below in section 1 (each, a "FLOSS Work") , as long
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as:
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A. You obey the GPL in all respects for the Viewer Software and any
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work based on the Program, except for the FLOSS Works, for which
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you must comply with B below,
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B. all FLOSS Works,
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i. are distributed subject to one of the FLOSS licenses
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listed below, and
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ii. the object code or executable form of the FLOSS Works are
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accompanied by the complete corresponding
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machine-readable source code for those FLOSS Works on the
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same medium and under the same FLOSS license as the
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corresponding object code or executable forms thereof,
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and
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C. any works that are aggregated with the Viewer Software or a work
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based on the Program on a volume of a storage or distribution
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medium in accordance with the GPL, and are not licensed under
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the FLOSS licenses listed below, are independent and separate
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works in themselves which are not derivatives of either the
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Viewer Software, a work based on the Program or a FLOSS Work.
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If the above conditions are not met, then the Viewer Software may only
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be copied, modified, distributed or used under the terms and
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conditions of the GPL or another valid licensing option from Linden
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Lab.
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1. FLOSS License List
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License name Version(s)/Copyright Date
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Academic Free License 2.0
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Apache Software License 1.0/1.1/2.0
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Apple Public Source License 2.0
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Artistic license From Perl 5.8.0
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BSD license "July 22 1999"
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Common Development and
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Distribution License (CDDL) 1.0
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Common Public License 1.0
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GNU Library or "Lesser" General
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Public License (LGPL) 2.0/2.1
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Jabber Open Source License 1.0
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MIT License (As listed in file MIT-License.txt) -
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Mozilla Public License (MPL) 1.0/1.1
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Open Software License 2.0
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OpenSSL license (with
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original SSLeay license) "2003" ("1998")
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PHP License 3.0
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Python license (CNRI Python License) -
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Python Software Foundation License 2.1.1
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Sleepycat License "1999"
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W3C License "2001"
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X11 License "2001"
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Zlib/libpng License -
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Zope Public License 2.0
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Due to the many variants of some of the above licenses, we require
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that any variant of the above licenses be identical in substance to
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the form approved by the Open Source Initiative and follow the 2003
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version of the Free Software Foundation's Free Software Definition
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(http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html) or version 1.9 of the
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Open Source Definition by the Open Source Initiative
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(http://www.opensource.org/docs/definition.php).
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2. Definitions
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Terms used, but not defined, herein shall have the meaning provided in
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the GPL.
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3. Applicability
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This FLOSS Exception applies to all Viewer Software files that contain
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a notice placed by Linden Lab saying that the Viewer Software may be
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distributed under the terms of this FLOSS Exception. If you create or
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distribute a work which is a work based on the Program for the Viewer
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Software and any other work licensed under the GPL, then this FLOSS
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Exception is not available for that work; thus, you must remove the
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FLOSS Exception notice from that work and comply with the GPL in all
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respects, including by retaining all GPL notices. You may choose to
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redistribute a copy of the Viewer Software exclusively under the terms
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of the GPL by removing the FLOSS Exception notice from that copy of
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the Viewer Software, provided that the copy has never been modified by
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you or any third party.
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GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
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Version 2, June 1991
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Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
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51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
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of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
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Preamble
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The licenses for most software are designed to take away your
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freedom to share and change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public
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License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free
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software--to make sure the software is free for all its users. This
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General Public License applies to most of the Free Software
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Foundation's software and to any other program whose authors commit to
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using it. (Some other Free Software Foundation software is covered by
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the GNU Lesser General Public License instead.) You can apply it to
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your programs, too.
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When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom, not
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price. Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you
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have the freedom to distribute copies of free software (and charge for
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this service if you wish), that you receive source code or can get it
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if you want it, that you can change the software or use pieces of it
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in new free programs; and that you know you can do these things.
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To protect your rights, we need to make restrictions that forbid
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anyone to deny you these rights or to ask you to surrender the rights.
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These restrictions translate to certain responsibilities for you if you
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distribute copies of the software, or if you modify it.
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For example, if you distribute copies of such a program, whether
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gratis or for a fee, you must give the recipients all the rights that
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you have. You must make sure that they, too, receive or can get the
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We protect your rights with two steps: (1) copyright the software, and
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Also, for each author's protection and ours, we want to make certain
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software. If the software is modified by someone else and passed on, we
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authors' reputations.
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Finally, any free program is threatened constantly by software
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patents. We wish to avoid the danger that redistributors of a free
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The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and
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modification follow.
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GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
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Whether that is true depends on what the Program does.
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notice that there is no warranty (or else, saying that you provide
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a warranty) and that users may redistribute the program under
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License. (Exception: if the Program itself is interactive but
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These requirements apply to the modified work as a whole. If
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identifiable sections of that work are not derived from the Program,
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Thus, it is not the intent of this section to claim rights or contest
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In addition, mere aggregation of another work not based on the Program
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a) Accompany it with the complete corresponding machine-readable
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b) Accompany it with a written offer, valid for at least three
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years, to give any third party, for a charge no more than your
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The source code for a work means the preferred form of the work for
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making modifications to it. For an executable work, complete source
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If distribution of executable or object code is made by offering
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It is not the purpose of this section to induce you to infringe any
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OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED
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TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY
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How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
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If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
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To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
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<one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.>
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
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If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this
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|
||||
Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) year name of author
|
||||
Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
|
||||
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
|
||||
under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.
|
||||
|
||||
The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate
|
||||
parts of the General Public License. Of course, the commands you use may
|
||||
be called something other than `show w' and `show c'; they could even be
|
||||
mouse-clicks or menu items--whatever suits your program.
|
||||
|
||||
You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your
|
||||
school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if
|
||||
necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names:
|
||||
|
||||
Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program
|
||||
`Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker.
|
||||
|
||||
<signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1989
|
||||
Ty Coon, President of Vice
|
||||
|
||||
This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into
|
||||
proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you may
|
||||
consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the
|
||||
library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General
|
||||
Public License instead of this License.
|
||||
23
doc/LICENSE-logos.txt
Normal file
23
doc/LICENSE-logos.txt
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
|
||||
COPYRIGHT AND PERMISSION NOTICE
|
||||
|
||||
Second Life(TM) Viewer Artwork. Copyright (C) 2008 Linden Research, Inc.
|
||||
|
||||
Linden Research, Inc. ("Linden Lab") licenses the Second Life viewer
|
||||
artwork and other works in the files distributed with this Notice under
|
||||
the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 License, available at
|
||||
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/legalcode. For the license
|
||||
summary, see http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/.
|
||||
|
||||
Notwithstanding the foregoing, all of Linden Lab's trademarks, including
|
||||
but not limited to the Second Life brand name and Second Life Eye-in-Hand
|
||||
logo, are subject to our trademark policy at
|
||||
http://secondlife.com/corporate/trademark/.
|
||||
|
||||
If you distribute any copies or adaptations of the Second Life viewer
|
||||
artwork or any other works in these files, you must include this Notice
|
||||
and clearly identify any changes made to the original works. Include
|
||||
this Notice and information where copyright notices are usually included,
|
||||
for example, after your own copyright notice acknowledging your use of
|
||||
the Second Life viewer artwork, in a text file distributed with your
|
||||
program, in your application's About window, or on a credits page for
|
||||
your work.
|
||||
5
doc/asset_urls.txt
Normal file
5
doc/asset_urls.txt
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
|
||||
SLASSET_LIBS_WIN32=http://automated-builds-secondlife-com.s3.amazonaws.com/oss-viewer/slviewer-win32-libs-oss-viewer-1.23.4.139024.zip
|
||||
SLASSET_MD5=http://automated-builds-secondlife-com.s3.amazonaws.com/oss-viewer/md5sums-oss-viewer-1.23.4.139024.txt
|
||||
SLASSET_LIBS_DARWIN=http://automated-builds-secondlife-com.s3.amazonaws.com/oss-viewer/slviewer-darwin-libs-oss-viewer-1.23.4.139024.tar.gz
|
||||
SLASSET_ART=http://automated-builds-secondlife-com.s3.amazonaws.com/oss-viewer/slviewer-artwork-oss-viewer-1.23.4.139024.zip
|
||||
SLASSET_LIBS_LINUXI386=http://automated-builds-secondlife-com.s3.amazonaws.com/oss-viewer/slviewer-linux-libs-oss-viewer-1.23.4.139024.tar.gz
|
||||
759
doc/contributions.txt
Normal file
759
doc/contributions.txt
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,759 @@
|
||||
Linden Lab would like to acknowledge source code contributions from the
|
||||
following residents. The Second Life resident name is given below,
|
||||
along with the issue identifier corresponding to the patches we've
|
||||
received from them. To see more about these contributions, visit the
|
||||
browsable version: http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Source_contributions
|
||||
|
||||
Able Whitman
|
||||
VWR-650
|
||||
VWR-1460
|
||||
VWR-1691
|
||||
VWR-1735
|
||||
VWR-1813
|
||||
Adam Marker
|
||||
VWR-2755
|
||||
Admiral Admiral
|
||||
VWR-15310
|
||||
Agathos Frascati
|
||||
CT-246
|
||||
CT-317
|
||||
CT-352
|
||||
Aimee Trescothick
|
||||
SNOW-316
|
||||
VWR-1813
|
||||
VWR-3321
|
||||
VWR-3336
|
||||
VWR-3903
|
||||
VWR-4083
|
||||
VWR-4106
|
||||
VWR-5308
|
||||
VWR-6348
|
||||
VWR-6358
|
||||
VWR-6360
|
||||
VWR-6550
|
||||
VWR-6583
|
||||
VWR-6482
|
||||
VWR-6918
|
||||
VWR-7109
|
||||
VWR-7383
|
||||
VWR-8008
|
||||
VWR-8341
|
||||
VWR-8430
|
||||
VWR-8482
|
||||
VWR-9255
|
||||
VWR-11111
|
||||
VWR-11844
|
||||
VWR-12631
|
||||
VWR-12696
|
||||
VWR-12748
|
||||
VWR-13221
|
||||
VWR-13227
|
||||
VWR-13516
|
||||
VWR-14087
|
||||
VWR-14267
|
||||
VWR-14278
|
||||
VWR-14711
|
||||
VWR-14712
|
||||
VWR-15454
|
||||
Alejandro Rosenthal
|
||||
VWR-1184
|
||||
Aleric Inglewood
|
||||
VWR-10759
|
||||
VWR-10837
|
||||
VWR-12984
|
||||
VWR-13996
|
||||
VWR-14426
|
||||
VWR-14914
|
||||
SNOW-47
|
||||
SNOW-84
|
||||
SNOW-86
|
||||
SNOW-103
|
||||
SNOW-119
|
||||
SNOW-129
|
||||
SNOW-196
|
||||
SNOW-203
|
||||
SNOW-408
|
||||
SNOW-415
|
||||
Alissa Sabre
|
||||
VWR-81
|
||||
VWR-83
|
||||
VWR-109
|
||||
VWR-157
|
||||
VWR-171
|
||||
VWR-177
|
||||
VWR-213
|
||||
VWR-250
|
||||
VWR-251
|
||||
VWR-286
|
||||
VWR-414
|
||||
VWR-415
|
||||
VWR-459
|
||||
VWR-606
|
||||
VWR-652
|
||||
VWR-738
|
||||
VWR-1109
|
||||
VWR-1351
|
||||
VWR-1353
|
||||
VWR-1410
|
||||
VWR-1843
|
||||
VWR-2116
|
||||
VWR-2826
|
||||
VWR-3290
|
||||
VWR-3410
|
||||
VWR-3857
|
||||
VWR-4010
|
||||
VWR-5575
|
||||
VWR-5929
|
||||
VWR-6384
|
||||
VWR-6385
|
||||
VWR-6386
|
||||
VWR-6430
|
||||
VWR-6858
|
||||
VWR-6668
|
||||
VWR-7086
|
||||
VWR-7087
|
||||
VWR-7153
|
||||
VWR-7168
|
||||
VWR-9190
|
||||
VWR-10728
|
||||
VWR-12620
|
||||
SNOW-124
|
||||
Angus Boyd
|
||||
VWR-592
|
||||
Ann Congrejo
|
||||
CT-193
|
||||
Archimedes Plutonian
|
||||
SNOW-197
|
||||
Ardy Lay
|
||||
SNOW-205
|
||||
SNOW-322
|
||||
SNOW-364
|
||||
Argent Stonecutter
|
||||
VWR-68
|
||||
Armin Weatherwax
|
||||
VWR-14847
|
||||
SNOW-157
|
||||
Asuka Neely
|
||||
VWR-3434
|
||||
VWR-8179
|
||||
Balp Allen
|
||||
VWR-4157
|
||||
Be Holder
|
||||
SNOW-322
|
||||
SNOW-379
|
||||
SNOW-397
|
||||
Benja Kepler
|
||||
VWR-746
|
||||
Biancaluce Robbiani
|
||||
CT-225
|
||||
CT-226
|
||||
CT-227
|
||||
CT-228
|
||||
CT-229
|
||||
CT-230
|
||||
CT-231
|
||||
CT-321
|
||||
CT-352
|
||||
Blakar Ogre
|
||||
VWR-418
|
||||
VWR-881
|
||||
VWR-983
|
||||
VWR-1612
|
||||
VWR-1613
|
||||
VWR-2164
|
||||
blino Nakamura
|
||||
VWR-17
|
||||
Boroondas Gupte
|
||||
SNOW-201
|
||||
SNOW-396
|
||||
VWR-233
|
||||
WEB-262
|
||||
Bulli Schumann
|
||||
CT-218
|
||||
CT-219
|
||||
CT-220
|
||||
CT-221
|
||||
CT-222
|
||||
CT-223
|
||||
CT-224
|
||||
CT-319
|
||||
CT-350
|
||||
CT-352
|
||||
bushing Spatula
|
||||
VWR-119
|
||||
VWR-424
|
||||
Carjay McGinnis
|
||||
SNOW-297
|
||||
SNOW-321
|
||||
VWR-3737
|
||||
VWR-4070
|
||||
VWR-4212
|
||||
VWR-6154
|
||||
Catherine Pfeffer
|
||||
VWR-1282
|
||||
VWR-8624
|
||||
VWR-10854
|
||||
Celierra Darling
|
||||
VWR-1274
|
||||
VWR-6975
|
||||
Cron Stardust
|
||||
VWR-10579
|
||||
Cypren Christenson
|
||||
SNOW-129
|
||||
SNOW-140
|
||||
Dale Glass
|
||||
VWR-120
|
||||
VWR-560
|
||||
VWR-2502
|
||||
VWR-1358
|
||||
VWR-2041
|
||||
Drewan Keats
|
||||
VWR-28
|
||||
VWR-248
|
||||
VWR-412
|
||||
VWR-638
|
||||
VWR-660
|
||||
Dylan Haskell
|
||||
VWR-72
|
||||
Dzonatas Sol
|
||||
SNOW-362
|
||||
VWR-187
|
||||
VWR-198
|
||||
VWR-777
|
||||
VWR-878
|
||||
VWR-962
|
||||
VWR-975
|
||||
VWR-1061
|
||||
VWR-1062
|
||||
VWR-1704
|
||||
VWR-1705
|
||||
VWR-1729
|
||||
VWR-1812
|
||||
Eddy Stryker
|
||||
VWR-15
|
||||
VWR-23
|
||||
VWR-1468
|
||||
VWR-1475
|
||||
EponymousDylan Ra
|
||||
VWR-1289
|
||||
VWR-1465
|
||||
Eva Nowicka
|
||||
CT-324
|
||||
CT-352
|
||||
Farallon Greyskin
|
||||
VWR-2036
|
||||
Feep Larsson
|
||||
VWR-447
|
||||
VWR-1314
|
||||
VWR-4444
|
||||
Flemming Congrejo
|
||||
CT-193
|
||||
CT-318
|
||||
Fluf Fredriksson
|
||||
VWR-3450
|
||||
Fremont Cunningham
|
||||
VWR-1147
|
||||
Geneko Nemeth
|
||||
CT-117
|
||||
VWR-11069
|
||||
SNOW-124
|
||||
Gigs Taggart
|
||||
SVC-493
|
||||
VWR-6
|
||||
VWR-38
|
||||
VWR-71
|
||||
VWR-101
|
||||
VWR-166
|
||||
VWR-234
|
||||
VWR-315
|
||||
VWR-326
|
||||
VWR-442
|
||||
VWR-493
|
||||
VWR-1203
|
||||
VWR-1217
|
||||
VWR-1434
|
||||
VWR-1987
|
||||
VWR-2065
|
||||
VWR-2491
|
||||
VWR-2502
|
||||
VWR-2331
|
||||
VWR-5308
|
||||
VWR-8781
|
||||
Ginko Bayliss
|
||||
VWR-4
|
||||
Grazer Kline
|
||||
VWR-1092
|
||||
VWR-2113
|
||||
Gudmund Shepherd
|
||||
VWR-1594
|
||||
VWR-1873
|
||||
Hamncheese Omlet
|
||||
VWR-333
|
||||
HappySmurf Papp
|
||||
CT-193
|
||||
Henri Beauchamp
|
||||
SNOW-378
|
||||
VWR-1320
|
||||
VWR-1406
|
||||
VWR-4157
|
||||
Hikkoshi Sakai
|
||||
VWR-429
|
||||
Hiro Sommambulist
|
||||
VWR-66
|
||||
VWR-67
|
||||
VWR-97
|
||||
VWR-100
|
||||
VWR-105
|
||||
VWR-118
|
||||
VWR-132
|
||||
VWR-136
|
||||
VWR-143
|
||||
Hoze Menges
|
||||
VWR-255
|
||||
Ian Kas
|
||||
VWR-8780 (Russian localization)
|
||||
[NO JIRA] (Ukranian localization)
|
||||
CT-322
|
||||
CT-325
|
||||
Irene Muni
|
||||
CT-324
|
||||
CT-352
|
||||
Iskar Ariantho
|
||||
VWR-1223
|
||||
VWR-11759
|
||||
Jacek Antonelli
|
||||
SNOW-388
|
||||
VWR-165
|
||||
VWR-188
|
||||
VWR-427
|
||||
VWR-597
|
||||
VWR-2054
|
||||
VWR-2448
|
||||
VWR-3605
|
||||
JB Kraft
|
||||
SNOW-424
|
||||
VWR-5283
|
||||
VWR-7802
|
||||
Joghert LeSabre
|
||||
VWR-64
|
||||
Kage Pixel
|
||||
VWR-11
|
||||
Ken March
|
||||
CT-245
|
||||
Kerutsen Sellery
|
||||
VWR-1350
|
||||
Khyota Wulluf
|
||||
VWR-9256
|
||||
Kitty Barnett
|
||||
SNOW-401
|
||||
VWR-2485
|
||||
VWR-7241
|
||||
VWR-14765
|
||||
VWR-14766
|
||||
VWR-14767
|
||||
Kunnis Basiat
|
||||
VWR-82
|
||||
VWR-102
|
||||
Latif Khalifa
|
||||
VWR-5370
|
||||
Lisa Lowe
|
||||
CT-218
|
||||
CT-219
|
||||
CT-220
|
||||
CT-221
|
||||
CT-222
|
||||
CT-223
|
||||
CT-224
|
||||
CT-319
|
||||
Lockhart Cordoso
|
||||
VWR-108
|
||||
maciek marksman
|
||||
CT-86
|
||||
Magnus Balczo
|
||||
CT-138
|
||||
Malwina Dollinger
|
||||
CT-138
|
||||
march Korda
|
||||
SVC-1020
|
||||
Matthew Dowd
|
||||
VWR-1344
|
||||
VWR-1651
|
||||
VWR-1736
|
||||
VWR-1737
|
||||
VWR-1761
|
||||
VWR-2681
|
||||
McCabe Maxsted
|
||||
SNOW-387
|
||||
VWR-1318
|
||||
VWR-4065
|
||||
VWR-4826
|
||||
VWR-7827
|
||||
VWR-7877
|
||||
VWR-7893
|
||||
VWR-8080
|
||||
VWR-8689
|
||||
VWR-9007
|
||||
Michelle2 Zenovka
|
||||
VWR-2652
|
||||
VWR-2662
|
||||
VWR-2834
|
||||
VWR-3749
|
||||
VWR-4022
|
||||
VWR-4331
|
||||
VWR-4506
|
||||
VWR-4981
|
||||
VWR-5082
|
||||
VWR-5659
|
||||
VWR-7831
|
||||
VWR-8889
|
||||
VWR-8310
|
||||
VWR-9499
|
||||
Mm Alder
|
||||
SNOW-376
|
||||
SNOW-413
|
||||
VWR-3777
|
||||
VWR-4232
|
||||
VWR-4794
|
||||
VWR-13578
|
||||
VWR-10311
|
||||
VWR-13260
|
||||
VWR-14475
|
||||
Mr Greggan
|
||||
VWR-445
|
||||
Nicholaz Beresford
|
||||
VWR-132
|
||||
VWR-176
|
||||
VWR-193
|
||||
VWR-349
|
||||
VWR-353
|
||||
VWR-364
|
||||
VWR-374
|
||||
VWR-546
|
||||
VWR-691
|
||||
VWR-727
|
||||
VWR-793
|
||||
VWR-794
|
||||
VWR-802
|
||||
VWR-803
|
||||
VWR-804
|
||||
VWR-805
|
||||
VWR-807
|
||||
VWR-808
|
||||
VWR-809
|
||||
VWR-810
|
||||
VWR-823
|
||||
VWR-849
|
||||
VWR-856
|
||||
VWR-865
|
||||
VWR-869
|
||||
VWR-870
|
||||
VWR-871
|
||||
VWR-873
|
||||
VWR-908
|
||||
VWR-966
|
||||
VWR-1105
|
||||
VWR-1221
|
||||
VWR-1230
|
||||
VWR-1270
|
||||
VWR-1294
|
||||
VWR-1296
|
||||
VWR-1354
|
||||
VWR-1410
|
||||
VWR-1418
|
||||
VWR-1436
|
||||
VWR-1453
|
||||
VWR-1455
|
||||
VWR-1470
|
||||
VWR-1471
|
||||
VWR-1566
|
||||
VWR-1578
|
||||
VWR-1626
|
||||
VWR-1646
|
||||
VWR-1655
|
||||
VWR-1698
|
||||
VWR-1706
|
||||
VWR-1721
|
||||
VWR-1723
|
||||
VWR-1732
|
||||
VWR-1754
|
||||
VWR-1769
|
||||
VWR-1808
|
||||
VWR-1826
|
||||
VWR-1861
|
||||
VWR-1872
|
||||
VWR-1968
|
||||
VWR-2046
|
||||
VWR-2142
|
||||
VWR-2152
|
||||
VWR-2614
|
||||
VWR-2411
|
||||
VWR-2412
|
||||
VWR-2682
|
||||
VWR-2684
|
||||
Nounouch Hapmouche
|
||||
VWR-238
|
||||
Patric Mills
|
||||
VWR-2645
|
||||
Paul Churchill
|
||||
VWR-20
|
||||
VWR-493
|
||||
VWR-749
|
||||
VWR-1567
|
||||
VWR-1647
|
||||
VWR-1880
|
||||
VWR-2072
|
||||
Paula Innis
|
||||
VWR-30
|
||||
VWR-293
|
||||
VWR-1049
|
||||
VWR-1562
|
||||
Pixel Gausman
|
||||
SNOW-215
|
||||
SNOW-250
|
||||
SNOW-350
|
||||
Peekay Semyorka
|
||||
VWR-7
|
||||
VWR-19
|
||||
VWR-49
|
||||
VWR-79
|
||||
Peter Lameth
|
||||
VWR-7331
|
||||
Pf Shan
|
||||
CT-225
|
||||
CT-226
|
||||
CT-227
|
||||
CT-228
|
||||
CT-229
|
||||
CT-230
|
||||
CT-231
|
||||
CT-321
|
||||
princess niven
|
||||
VWR-5733
|
||||
CT-85
|
||||
CT-320
|
||||
CT-352
|
||||
Renault Clio
|
||||
VWR-1976
|
||||
resu Ampan
|
||||
SNOW-93
|
||||
Ringo Tuxing
|
||||
CT-225
|
||||
CT-226
|
||||
CT-227
|
||||
CT-228
|
||||
CT-229
|
||||
CT-230
|
||||
CT-231
|
||||
CT-321
|
||||
Robin Cornelius
|
||||
SNOW-108
|
||||
SNOW-122
|
||||
SNOW-196
|
||||
SNOW-204
|
||||
SNOW-238
|
||||
SNOW-283
|
||||
SNOW-284
|
||||
SNOW-287
|
||||
SNOW-353
|
||||
SNOW-406
|
||||
SNOW-422
|
||||
SNOW-426
|
||||
SNOW-429
|
||||
SNOW-432
|
||||
SNOW-466
|
||||
SNOW-484
|
||||
SNOW-485
|
||||
SNOW-488
|
||||
VWR-2488
|
||||
VWR-9557
|
||||
VWR-11128
|
||||
VWR-12758
|
||||
VWR-12686
|
||||
Ryozu Kojima
|
||||
VWR-53
|
||||
VWR-287
|
||||
Salahzar Stenvaag
|
||||
CT-225
|
||||
CT-226
|
||||
CT-227
|
||||
CT-228
|
||||
CT-229
|
||||
CT-230
|
||||
CT-231
|
||||
CT-321
|
||||
Sammy Frederix
|
||||
VWR-6186
|
||||
Scrippy Scofield
|
||||
VWR-3748
|
||||
Seg Baphomet
|
||||
VWR-1475
|
||||
VWR-1525
|
||||
VWR-1585
|
||||
VWR-1586
|
||||
VWR-2662
|
||||
VWR-3206
|
||||
VWR-2488
|
||||
Sergen Davies
|
||||
CT-225
|
||||
CT-226
|
||||
CT-227
|
||||
CT-228
|
||||
CT-229
|
||||
CT-230
|
||||
CT-231
|
||||
CT-321
|
||||
Shawn Kaufmat
|
||||
SNOW-240
|
||||
SignpostMarv Martin
|
||||
VWR-153
|
||||
VWR-154
|
||||
VWR-155
|
||||
VWR-218
|
||||
VWR-373
|
||||
VWR-8357
|
||||
Simon Nolan
|
||||
VWR-409
|
||||
SpacedOut Frye
|
||||
VWR-34
|
||||
VWR-45
|
||||
VWR-57
|
||||
VWR-94
|
||||
VWR-113
|
||||
VWR-121
|
||||
VWR-123
|
||||
VWR-130
|
||||
VWR-1823
|
||||
Sporked Friis
|
||||
VWR-4903
|
||||
Stevex Janus
|
||||
VWR-1182
|
||||
Still Defiant
|
||||
VWR-207
|
||||
VWR-227
|
||||
VWR-446
|
||||
Strife Onizuka
|
||||
SVC-9
|
||||
VWR-14
|
||||
VWR-74
|
||||
VWR-85
|
||||
VWR-148
|
||||
WEB-164
|
||||
VWR-183
|
||||
VWR-2265
|
||||
VWR-4111
|
||||
Tayra Dagostino
|
||||
VWR-13947
|
||||
TBBle Kurosawa
|
||||
VWR-938
|
||||
VWR-941
|
||||
VWR-942
|
||||
VWR-944
|
||||
VWR-945
|
||||
VWR-1891
|
||||
VWR-1892
|
||||
Teardrops Fall
|
||||
VWR-5366
|
||||
Techwolf Lupindo
|
||||
SNOW-92
|
||||
SNOW-193
|
||||
SNOW-194
|
||||
SNOW-195
|
||||
SNOW-237
|
||||
SNOW-333
|
||||
SNOW-334
|
||||
VWR-12385
|
||||
tenebrous pau
|
||||
VWR-247
|
||||
Tharax Ferraris
|
||||
VWR-605
|
||||
Thickbrick Sleaford
|
||||
VWR-7109
|
||||
VWR-9287
|
||||
VWR-12984
|
||||
VWR-13483
|
||||
VWR-15495
|
||||
VWR-15628
|
||||
SNOW-8
|
||||
SNOW-22
|
||||
SNOW-100
|
||||
SNOW-112
|
||||
SNOW-157
|
||||
SNOW-207
|
||||
SNOW-208
|
||||
SNOW-239
|
||||
SNOW-247
|
||||
SNOW-267
|
||||
SNOW-282
|
||||
SNOW-309
|
||||
SNOW-319
|
||||
SNOW-348
|
||||
SNOW-390
|
||||
SNOW-421
|
||||
SNOW-462
|
||||
SNOW-513
|
||||
SNOW-551
|
||||
Thraxis Epsilon
|
||||
SVC-371
|
||||
VWR-383
|
||||
tiamat bingyi
|
||||
CT-246
|
||||
TraductoresAnonimos Alter
|
||||
CT-324
|
||||
Tue Torok
|
||||
CT-68
|
||||
CT-69
|
||||
CT-70
|
||||
CT-72
|
||||
CT-73
|
||||
CT-74
|
||||
Twisted Laws
|
||||
SNOW-352
|
||||
Vadim Bigbear
|
||||
VWR-2199
|
||||
VWR-2681
|
||||
Vector Hastings
|
||||
VWR-8726
|
||||
Vex Streeter
|
||||
SNOW-434
|
||||
Vixen Heron
|
||||
VWR-2710
|
||||
CT-88
|
||||
Whoops Babii
|
||||
VWR-631
|
||||
VWR-1640
|
||||
VWR-3340
|
||||
VWR-4800
|
||||
VWR-4802
|
||||
VWR-4804
|
||||
VWR-4805
|
||||
VWR-4806
|
||||
VWR-4808
|
||||
VWR-4809
|
||||
VWR-4811
|
||||
VWR-4815
|
||||
VWR-4816
|
||||
VWR-4818
|
||||
VWR-5659
|
||||
VWR-8291
|
||||
VWR-8292
|
||||
VWR-8293
|
||||
VWR-8294
|
||||
VWR-8295
|
||||
VWR-8296
|
||||
VWR-8297
|
||||
VWR-8298
|
||||
Wilton Lundquist
|
||||
VWR-7682
|
||||
Zarkonnen Decosta
|
||||
VWR-253
|
||||
Zi Ree
|
||||
VWR-423
|
||||
VWR-671
|
||||
VWR-682
|
||||
VWR-684
|
||||
VWR-9127
|
||||
VWR-1140
|
||||
Zipherius Turas
|
||||
VWR-76
|
||||
VWR-77
|
||||
|
||||
5
doc/releasenotes-where.txt
Normal file
5
doc/releasenotes-where.txt
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
|
||||
For full release notes, see:
|
||||
http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Release_Notes
|
||||
|
||||
For a log of viewer changes, see:
|
||||
doc/viewer-changes.txt
|
||||
0
doc/viewer-changes.txt
Normal file
0
doc/viewer-changes.txt
Normal file
Reference in New Issue
Block a user