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The X.Org project provides an open source implementation of the X Window System. The development work is being done in conjunction with the freedesktop.org community. The X.Org Foundation is the educational non-profit corporation whose Board serves this effort, and whose Members lead this work.

The current X.Org release is X11R7.3. The next major release will be X11R7.4. Information about all releases is available. (Important: If you have an older release, please see the SecurityPage for information on security updates.)

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About the Gazebo Project

The X.Org project provides an open source implementation of the X Window System. The development work is being done in conjunction with the freedesktop.org community. The X.Org Foundation is the educational non-profit corporation whose Board serves this effort, and whose Members lead this work.

The current X.Org release is X11R7.3. The next major release will be X11R7.4. Information about all releases is available. (Important: If you have an older release, please see the SecurityPage for information on security updates.)

Gazebo is a 3D multiple robot simulator with dynamics from the Player project.

Gazebo is a multi-robot simulator for outdoor environments. Like Stage, it is capable of simulating a population of robots, sensors and objects, but does so in a three-dimensional world. It generates both realistic sensor feedback and physically plausible interactions between objects (it includes an accurate simulation of rigid-body physics).

Released under the GNU [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GPL General Public License], all code from the Gazebo Project is free to use, distribute and modify. Gazebo is developed by [http://sourceforge.net/project/memberlist.php?group_id=42445 an international team of robotics researchers] and used at labs around the world.

[http://playerstage.sourceforge.net/index.php?src=gazebo The 'official' project homepage] - [http://sourceforge.net/projects/playerstage Sourceforge project page]

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Quick start:

*Download *About Gazebo *[http://playerstage.sourceforge.net/doc/Gazebo-manual-svn-html/ Documentation] *Screenshots *HELP US

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User Community

* Gazebo users around the world (if your project uses Gazebo, why not add a link here?) * Getting help Support for users of the Player system. * [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=42445 Report] a bug or [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=42445 commit] a patch.

= Development = * Development Roadmap * Gazebo Design Info * Development goals * Previous stable version

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Documentation

*Quick outlook of how to work with Player *Player/Stage/Gazebo FAQ *[http://playerstage.sourceforge.net/doc/Gazebo-manual-svn-html/ Non-Wiki documentation]. *Tips On Managing Multiple Linux Processes

Other Topics

* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Player_Project Player Wikipedia entry] * Project history * [http://ise.uvic.ca/Library/SLT/life/lifesubj+1.html The complete 'All the world's a stage" speech.]

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= About this Wiki =

This site is for collaborative documentation and discussion related to the Player Project. You are invited to add new pages and make constructive edits to existing pages. When contributing to the Player Wiki, please keep the markup simple. Use embedded html, fonts, colors, etc. sparingly, if at all.

How to use a Wiki

Mediawiki [http://meta.wikipedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki_User%27s_Guide User's Guide], [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Configuration_settings configuration options] and [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:FAQ FAQ ]