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  • Second Life Wiki:Merge/Linden
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  • A list of the different types of Lindens (listed alphabetically) and what they do: * Community - Typically on the "community team", a community Linden will help organize events, answer questions in the forums, develop community-based programs, and/or discuss issues with members of the community. * Content - Content Lindens create various content for SL. They may make building structures, games to play, or objects to give out. They may also make textures, animations, or anything else. * Development - Sometimes referred to as a "dev". These are Lindens who work on coding various parts that make SL work, such as writing server software or new features for the client. * Liaison - Liaisons answer residents' questions in-world, clean up junk laying around and may handle disputes. T
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  • A list of the different types of Lindens (listed alphabetically) and what they do: * Community - Typically on the "community team", a community Linden will help organize events, answer questions in the forums, develop community-based programs, and/or discuss issues with members of the community. * Content - Content Lindens create various content for SL. They may make building structures, games to play, or objects to give out. They may also make textures, animations, or anything else. * Development - Sometimes referred to as a "dev". These are Lindens who work on coding various parts that make SL work, such as writing server software or new features for the client. * Liaison - Liaisons answer residents' questions in-world, clean up junk laying around and may handle disputes. They may or may not know technical answers but can usually point residents in the right direction. * NPC - There are a few non-player character Lindens in SL. An example is Pony Linden. * QA Testing - Quality assurance testers work on testing features and uncovering bugs. Some may "live" in preview, constantly testing future versions for bugs or issues. * Support - Support usually handles questions outside of the Second Life world through email or telephone.