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==History== The WorldForge Project began in October 1998, under the original name of "Altima." It was originally envisioned to be an "Alternative to ''[[Ultima Online]]''" and was mentioned in an article on the [[Slashdot]] news website,<ref>{{Cite web | last = Malda | first = Rob | title = The Altima Project | work = [[Slashdot]] | access-date = 2007-06-02 | date = 1998-11-03 | url = http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=98/11/03/102224 }}</ref> which became a major source of interested developers. The original founder has since left the project along with most pre-Slashdot developers. Despite this, the community has become populous and able to sustain itself. A new governing system and selected coordinators has been established, fixing a new direction and a new goal. This community has decided to work on something much more significant than a "mere Ultima clone," and voted itself the new name "WorldForge". Avinash Gupta was the first leader of the project, followed by Bryce Harrington,<ref>{{Cite web | last = Sundseth | first = Douglas | title = The Worldforge Project: A Gamer's Perspective | work = [[LWN.net]] | access-date = 2007-06-19 | date = 2000-03-14 | url = https://lwn.net/2000/features/worldforge.php3 }}</ref> but more recently developers have chosen not to select a leader, and instead rely on consensus among a small group of determined core developers to decide the overall direction of the project.<ref>{{Cite web | last = Lehmann | first = Frauke | title = FLOSS developers as a social formation | work = [[First Monday (journal)|First Monday]] | access-date = 2007-06-20 | date = 2004-09-22 | url = http://www.firstmonday.org/issues/issue9_11/lehmann/index.html }}</ref> The WorldForge community has adopted the view that "massive" is unnecessary in a non-commercial game and has focused instead on "community" environments; estimating on the order of a few hundred players per game world, rather than thousands. Because most WorldForge servers are run by volunteers without strong bandwidth and hardware capacities this direction also has practical reasons.
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