Welcome to the OpenSim core group, Dan Lake

December 3, 2009
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Following another long session in a smoke-filled IRC channel, we (the OpenSim core developers) extended an invitation to Dan Lake, a Network Software Engineer with Intel’s Network Technology Lab, to join the core OpenSim team.  Dan has contributed lots of patches to OpenSim, notably many which tackle the very tricky area of performance improvement in both the core scene code and in the Open Dynamics Engine (ODE) OpenSim physics plugin.

Dan was happy to accept our invitation, so along with the other core developers I’m very pleased to welcome him on board.

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ABOUT ME

Hi, I'm Justin Clark-Casey, an OpenSim core developer and professional software engineer.

On the Linden Lab grid I go by the name of Lulworth Beaumont. On other grids I'm just plain old Justin Clark-Casey.

I'm currently working as a freelance consultant specializing in OpenSimulator and related technologies. If you're interested in learning more then please read the Hire Me page.

I've also written a paper on distributed virtual environments, which examines how virtual worlds could become more like the web, rather than individual silos of users and content.

I often attend the OpenSim Office Hours on a Tuesday on Wright Plaza at OSgrid.org