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Symfony Lounge: Second Life symfony

Second Life is gaining popularity these days, amongst geeks and non-geeks. It's taken me a while to stand and understand the use of Second Life, but especially for knowledge sharing I see the use after attending a presentation inside Second Life. And since my wife is very good at creating things in Second Life, the idea for a hangout place for symfony enthousiasts was born.

I present to you: The Symfony Lounge, a place to hang out for symfony enthousiasts, and also a place to get information on symfony for those that dont know it yet. In the future, we even want to start hosting presentations on symfony in our Symfony Lounge. So let me introduce to you, the Symfony Lounge:

 

The Symfony Lounge is located on the Free and Open Island , a special Second Life island dedicated to open source. Symfony is now represented there in between projects like Kubuntu and Debian. :)

On the ground floor, panels give information about symfony. There is also "the book" which links to, well, the symfony book. And you can get the special symfony t-shirt for free.

Upstairs, we have a special lounge area, where you can sit and relax together with other enthousiasts (or alone of course, if no one else is there). Laidback music plays in the background to be able to relax easily.

You can easily find the Symfony Lounge by searching inside Second Life for "symfony". You can then easily teleport to the lounge and hang out with all the other cool guys. ;)


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gravatar Thierry: That is actually pretty cool. Maybe I should try out Second Life once :)
gravatar [MA]Pascal: omg, I want to sit on those 'poufs'
Can i download second life thru svn ? :p
gravatar stefan: 'fraid not, at least I don't see it on their download page ;)

Thierry: I really didn't see any use in SL until I attended a presentation. This is when I started thinking of the possibilities, such as conferences with no location dependence, and things like that. For knowledge sharing and such, it's quite useful.
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