Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Cory Linden leaving: could this result in a viable rival to Second Life?

With official confirmation that the Chief Technical Officer of Linden Labs, Cory Ondrejka (a.k.a. Cory Linden, the Spaghetti Monster) is leaving the company at the end of the year, this has the potential to have serious repercussions to Second Life.

I can't help but wonder if Cory and Phillip have had a falling out over Age Verification. There have got to be some Lindens who think that going against the wishes of the majority of Residents is a seriously bad idea, and when Cory joined the fledgling team (he was the fourth ever employee to join Linden Labs) back in 2000, the emphasis was on a company that interacted with its userbase, something that has lessened increasingly in the past year, first of all with Lindens being able to make their online status hidden, then with contact directly with Lindens being removed via the live help vanishing, and now with them being unwilling to listen to their userbase over age verification.

Which begs the question, since Cory did a LOT of the coding for SL (he also wrote the LSL) - what will he do now, and is it likely he will join a company, or even found one himself, that produces a rival to Second Life? Certainly he's got the technical know how to do that, and maybe even develop something better starting again from scratch, because part of the reason he coined the term Spaghetti Monster was that the coding for SL was becoming so twisted and difficult to follow that a bug wasn't easy to find and eliminate purely because the code of the monster was no longer simple and neat.

I've said all along that in my opinion, Age Verification when it's made mandatory could conceivably destroy Second Life. Cory, who has always been an advocate of the Open Sourcing of Second Life, may already be planning to make his own version of it, and if he does AND leaves out Age Verification... well, a few years down the road it might be HIM that's the CEO of the successful company, him doing the hiring and firing while the memory of Linden Labs is consigned to computing history and an article on Wikipedia.

Watch out for Cory Ondrejka. He might be leaving Linden Labs, but I really doubt very strongly that this is the last Second Life residents will here of him.

GOOD LUCK WITH THE FUTURE, CORY!

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