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  2. <document>
  3. <properties>
  4. <title>Contributors</title>
  5. </properties>
  6. <body>
  7. <section name="Project Management Committee">
  8. <subsection name="Active Members">
  9. <p>
  10. <b>Bruce Atherton</b><br/>
  11. </p>
  12. <p>
  13. <b>Stefane Bailliez</b><br/>
  14. </p>
  15. <p>
  16. <b>Stefan Bodewig</b> (stefan.bodewig at epost.de)
  17. <br/>
  18. Stefan is a senior developer at BoST interactive, where he is mainly
  19. responsible for a rule based configurator system. He spends some
  20. time working on Open Source projects with Ant currently taking the
  21. biggest share of it.
  22. </p>
  23. <p>
  24. <b>Erik Hatcher</b> (ehatcher at apache.org - <a href="http://erik.hatcher.net">http://erik.hatcher.net</a>)
  25. <br/>
  26. Erik is the co-author of <a href="http://www.manning.com/antbook">
  27. Java Development with Ant</a> and speaks on Ant and other topics at
  28. <a href="http://www.completeprogrammer.net">No Fluff, Just Stuff
  29. symposiums</a> as well as other venues. Erik is the President of
  30. <a href="http://www.ehatchersolutions.com">eHatcher Solutions, Inc</a>.
  31. </p>
  32. <p>
  33. <b>Diane Holt</b><br/>
  34. </p>
  35. <p>
  36. <b>Donald Leslie</b><br/>
  37. </p>
  38. <p>
  39. <b>Steve Loughran</b><br/>
  40. </p>
  41. <p>
  42. <b>Conor MacNeill</b> (conor at cortexebusiness.com.au)
  43. <br/>
  44. Conor is a senior developer at Cortex eBusiness, where he develops
  45. J2EE based systems. In his spare time he helps with the development of
  46. the Ant build tool. He is also serving as the Chairman of this PMC.
  47. </p>
  48. <p>
  49. <b>Costin Monolache</b><br/>
  50. </p>
  51. <p>
  52. <b>
  53. <a href="http://www.intertwingly.net/">Sam Ruby</a>
  54. </b>
  55. (rubys at us.ibm.com)
  56. <br/>
  57. Sam takes a perverse pleasure in integrating disparate things. He is
  58. a member of the <a href="http://www.php.net/credits.php">PHP group</a>, Apache
  59. <a href="http://xml.apache.org/whoweare.html">XML PMC</a>, Apache
  60. sponsor for the <a href="http://xml.apache.org/soap">xml-soap</a> subproject
  61. and convener of <a href="http://www.ecma.ch">ECMA</a> TC39 TG3. He is
  62. also serving as the Chairman of the Jakarta PMC.
  63. </p>
  64. <p>
  65. <b>Jon Skeet</b><br/>
  66. </p>
  67. <p>
  68. <b>Magesh Umasankar</b> (umagesh at apache.org)
  69. <br/>
  70. Magesh is a lead software developer at
  71. <a href="http://www.manugistics.com">Manugistics</a>, where
  72. he is responsible for some of the Revenue Optimization
  73. solutions.
  74. </p>
  75. <p>
  76. <b>Christoph Wilhelms</b><br/>
  77. </p>
  78. </subsection>
  79. <subsection name="Emeritus Members">
  80. <p>
  81. <b>James Duncan Davidson</b> (duncan at x180.net - <a href="http://x180.net/">http://x180.net/</a>)
  82. <br/>
  83. By day, Duncan works in the Open Source Program Office at Sun
  84. Microsystems where he helps various Open Source efforts within Sun
  85. &quot;do the right thing&quot;. Previously at Sun he was responsible
  86. for the Servlet API Specifications 2.1 and 2.2 as well as the Java API
  87. for XML Parsing 1.0 and was the original author of Tomcat and Ant. He
  88. was one of the rabble-rousers within Sun that helped make the Jakarta
  89. Project a reality and served as the first Chairman of the Jakarta PMC.
  90. </p>
  91. </subsection>
  92. </section>
  93. <section name="Committers">
  94. <subsection name="Active Committers">
  95. <p>
  96. <b>Preston Bannister</b><br/>
  97. </p>
  98. <p>
  99. <b>Nick Davis</b><br/>
  100. </p>
  101. <p>
  102. <b>Darrell DeBoer</b><br/>
  103. </p>
  104. <p>
  105. <b>Peter Donald</b> (peter at apache.org)
  106. <br/>
  107. Peter is an avid java developer who is active in the
  108. <a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/avalon/">Avalon</a> and
  109. <a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/ant/">Ant</a> projects.
  110. In his spare time he developes a distributed virtual environment
  111. (ie military simulator or 3D game) using java technologies.
  112. </p>
  113. <p>
  114. <b>Danno Ferrin</b> (shemnon at yahoo.com)
  115. <br/>
  116. Danno has been programming in Java since Summer 96. Danno wrote a JSP
  117. engine on his own and released it the very same day Jakarta was
  118. announced at JavaOne. Since then, he decided to join the Jakarta
  119. project in a spirit of co-operation over competition.
  120. </p>
  121. <p>
  122. <b>Jason Hunter</b> (jh at servlets.com)
  123. <br/>
  124. Jason is author of "Java Servlet Programming" (O'Reilly) and publisher
  125. of <a href="http://www.servlets.com/">http://www.servlets.com/</a>.
  126. He works at <a href="http://www.collab.net">CollabNet</a>.
  127. </p>
  128. <p>
  129. <b>Arun Jamwal</b>
  130. <br/>
  131. </p>
  132. <p>
  133. <b>Arnout J. Kuiper</b> (ajkuiper at planet.nl)
  134. <br/>
  135. Arnout J. Kuiper is a Java Architect with the Sun Java Center at Sun
  136. Microsystems. His main focus is web-related technologies on the Java
  137. platform (J2EE, XML, ...).
  138. </p>
  139. <p>
  140. <b>Adam Murdoch</b>
  141. <br/>
  142. </p>
  143. <p>
  144. <b>Harish Prabhandham</b> (harishp at onebox.com)
  145. <br/>
  146. Harish is an engineer with the J2EE team at Sun, primarily responsible
  147. for implementing security in the J2EE Reference Implementation
  148. (RI). He integrated various technologies including servlet/JSP
  149. implementations from Tomcat into the J2EE RI. These days, he hacks PHP
  150. code during the day.
  151. </p>
  152. <p>
  153. <b>Nico Seessle</b><br/>
  154. </p>
  155. <p>
  156. <b>Gal Shachor</b> (shachor at il.ibm.com)
  157. <br/>
  158. Gal Shachor is a research staff member at IBM. He wrote his first
  159. Servlet container (ServletExpress) at the beginning of 1997. Later on
  160. ServletExpress (and Gal) merged into WebSphere, and Gal participated
  161. in the development of WebSphere 1, 2 and 3.
  162. </p>
  163. <p>
  164. <b>Jon S. Stevens</b> (jon at collab.net)
  165. <br/>
  166. Jon is a Co-Founder of <a href="http://www.clearink.com/">Clear Ink
  167. Corp</a> and recently left to work on <a href="http://scarab.tigris.org/">Scarab</a> a next generation Open
  168. Source Java Servlet based Issue/Bug tracking system for <a href="http://www.collab.net/">CollabNet</a>. He is an active developer
  169. of the <a href="http://java.apache.org/jserv/">Apache JServ Servlet
  170. Engine</a> for the Apache Web Server and Co-Author of the <a href="http://java.apache.org/ecs/">Element Construction Set</a> as
  171. well as the web application framework, <a href="http://java.apache.org/turbine/">Turbine</a>.
  172. </p>
  173. <p>
  174. <b>James Todd</b> (jwtodd at pacbell.net)
  175. <br/>
  176. James has developed real time customer oriented apps for roughly 10
  177. years the last 5 of which have predominately been fully integrated,
  178. front and back, extraNet implementations which have been based on
  179. Apache, Java and Tcl.
  180. </p>
  181. <p>
  182. <b>Anil Vijendran</b> (akv at eng.sun.com)
  183. <br/>
  184. Anil Vijendran is the principal developer of the JSP engine in
  185. Tomcat. He's done some pretty scary things in his past life --
  186. implementing the CORBA IDL to C++ 2.0 mapping, skydiving, IDL to Java
  187. compilers, Object Databases (SIGSEV, you da man!) for C++, Java ORB
  188. and EJB runtime environments -- in that order.
  189. </p>
  190. </subsection>
  191. <subsection name="Emeritus Committers">
  192. <p>
  193. <b>Simeon H.K. Fitch</b> (simeon.fitch at mseedsoft.com)
  194. <br/>
  195. Simeon is owner of Mustard Seed Software, which specializes in developing
  196. distributed applications and user interfaces for the science, engineering,
  197. and research oriented clients. He is the lead architect and developer for
  198. Antidote, the GUI for Ant.
  199. </p>
  200. <p>
  201. <b>Thomas Haas</b>
  202. <br/>
  203. </p>
  204. <p>
  205. <b>Stefano Mazzocchi</b> (stefano at apache.org)
  206. <br/>
  207. Stefano is addicted to software design, Java programming and
  208. open development. In the last 4 years, he has contributed way too much
  209. time to Apache, expecially on JServ, JMeter, Avalon, JAMES, Ant, Cocoon
  210. and helping to bring more projects into Apache-land, such as FOP, Batik,
  211. POI and Xindice. The problem is that he's too picky to be satisfied :-)
  212. </p>
  213. <p>
  214. <b>Glenn McAllister</b> (glenn at somanetworks.com)
  215. <br/>
  216. Glenn McAllister is a software developer at SOMA Networks, was formerly
  217. the same at IBM (plus tech writer plus build guy), and does some writing
  218. on the side for the VADD Technical Journal.
  219. </p>
  220. </subsection>
  221. </section>
  222. </body>
  223. </document>