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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

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http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Release_Notes
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