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  Modified:    docs/site whoweare.html
               xdocs/site whoweare.xml
  Log:
  add new pmc members
  
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  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/jakarta-site2/docs/site/whoweare.html,v
  retrieving revision 1.116
  retrieving revision 1.117
  diff -u -r1.116 -r1.117
  --- whoweare.html	12 Jan 2003 15:54:08 -0000	1.116
  +++ whoweare.html	24 Jan 2003 21:03:01 -0000	1.117
  @@ -204,6 +204,22 @@
           <blockquote>
                                       <br />
                                                   <p>
  +                <b>Nicola Ken Barozzi</b> (nicolaken at apache.org)
  +<br />
  +Nicola Ken Barozzi is a
  +committer for <a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/poi/">Jakarta Poi</a>, which
  +he helped in entering Jakarta,
  +and for <a href="http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/">Apache Cocoon</a> and Apache Forrest
  +on Xml-Apache. The work with these projects have made him found the
  +<a href="http://www.krysalis.org/">Krysalis Community Project</a>, with the aim
  +of incubating his own and other projects till/if a community creates round them.
  +He started the <a href="http://www.krysalis.org/centipede/">Krysalis Centipede</a>
  +build system to make building projects a simple thing, since it had become
  +a too common activity to be a pleasure. <br />
  +FAQ: You can call him Nicola, Ken, or Nicola Ken, as you wish.
  +
  +</p>
  +                                                <p>
                   <b>Stefan Bodewig</b> (stefan.bodewig at epost.de)
   <br />
   Stefan is a senior developer at BoST interactive, where he is mainly
  @@ -212,6 +228,47 @@
   biggest share of it.
   </p>
                                                   <p>
  +                <b>Stephen Colebourne</b>
  +<br />
  +</p>
  +                                                <p>
  +                <b>Martin Cooper</b>
  +<br />
  +</p>
  +                                                <p>
  +                <b>Robert Burrel Donkin</b>
  +<br />
  +</p>
  +                                                <p>
  +                <b>Henri Gomez</b> (hgomez at apache.org)
  +<br />
  +Henri is a Software Engineer and Team Leader and make us of Java and XML
  +technologies for financials markets. He likes reproductible processes and so is
  +the RPM packager of jakarta and xml projects. He also provides the French
  +Translation of Tomcat, works on apache/tomcat connectors and SSL documentation.
  +</p>
  +                                                <p>
  +                <b>Otis Gospodnetic</b>
  +<br />
  +</p>
  +                                                <p>
  +                <b>Diane Holt</b>
  +<br />
  +</p>
  +                                                <p>
  +                <b>Larry Isaacs</b> (Larry.Isaacs at sas.com)
  +<br />
  +Larry is a developer at SAS Institute in the Business Intelligence
  +Platform division, where he works on the Java IDE portion of the
  +AppDev Studio product.  His responsibilities include integrating the
  +Tomcat web server into the Java IDE for the testing and debugging of
  +JSP's and servlets.
  +</p>
  +                                                <p>
  +                <b>John Keyes</b>
  +<br />
  +</p>
  +                                                <p>
                   <b>Conor MacNeill</b> (conor at cortexebusiness.com.au)
   <br />
   Conor is a senior developer at Cortex eBusiness, where he develops
  @@ -226,6 +283,21 @@
   and general Java software development.
   </p>
                                                   <p>
  +                <b>Thomas Mahler</b>
  +<br />
  +</p>
  +                                                <p>
  +                <b>Remy Maucherat</b> (remm at apache.org)
  +<br />
  +Remy discovered Java after a short trip in MFC hell, and has been addicted ever
  +since. Among many contributions to a variety of open-source
  +projects, he's the founder of the Slide project, a major contributor to Tomcat
  +4.x and the upcoming 5.0, and one of the founders of the Commons project.
  +Remy is currently looking for a job in Toulouse (France).
  +When he's not coding, Remy enjoys supporting his
  +hometown soccer team (Allez l'OM !), as well as watching hockey.
  +</p>
  +                                                <p>
                   <b>Craig McClanahan</b> (Craig.McClanahan at eng.sun.com)<br />
   Craig was involved in the Apache JServ project, focused on implementing
   a next generation architecture and feature set for the core servlet
  @@ -233,6 +305,47 @@
   and JSP reference implementation.
   </p>
                                                   <p>
  +                <b>Costin Monolache</b>
  +<br />
  +</p>
  +                                                <p>
  +                <b>Glenn Nielsen</b> (glenn at apache.org)
  +<br />
  +Glenn is the Unix Programming Coordinator for the Missouri Research
  +and Education Network (<a href="http://www.more.net">MOREnet</a>),
  +part of the University of Missouri System.  Major contributions
  +include implementation of the Java SecurityManager in Tomcat and five
  +JSP tag libraries.  He is a member of the specification group to
  +develop a standard tag library for JSP pages.
  +</p>
  +                                                <p>
  +                <b>Andrew C. Oliver</b> (acoliver at apache.org)
  +<br />
  +<a href="http://cvs.apache.org/~acoliver">Andrew C. Oliver</a> is the founder of
  +the <a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/poi">Jakarta POI</a> project and a
  +committer to <a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/lucene">Jakarta Lucene</a>.
  +He's not the best techwriter in the world, but
  +improving Apache documentation is a major drive of his.  His current
  +interests (aside from POI) include XML, UML, Linux as well as project design.
  +He's been working as a professional software developer for about six years and in
  +Java since the beginning of 1998.  He works primarily on a per project
  +basis as a <a href="http://www.superlinksoftware.com">consultant</a>.  Please
  +take notice, he's always willing to help anyone get involved in Apache projects
  +so feel free to ask.  (That doesn't mean he's here to teach you Java or debug
  +your commercial apps for you for free ;-).  If you're interested in hiring
  +Andy you can view his resume <a href="http://www.superlinksoftware.com/cocoon/mount/andy/resume.html">here.</a>
  +</p>
  +                                                <p>
  +                <b>Rob Oxspring</b>
  +<br />
  +</p>
  +                                                <p>
  +                <b>Martin Poeschl</b> (mpoeschl at apache.org)
  +<br />
  +Martin is an active developer of the <a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/turbine/">
  +Turbine</a> web application framework. He is a senior developer at <a href="http://www.anecon.com">Anecon</a>.
  +</p>
  +                                                <p>
                   <b>
                       <a href="http://www.intertwingly.net/">Sam Ruby</a>
                   </b>
  @@ -246,11 +359,31 @@
   also serving as the Chairman of this PMC.
   </p>
                                                   <p>
  -                <b>Diane Holt</b>
  +                <b>Scott Sanders</b> (sanders at totalsync.com)
   <br />
  +Scott is a avid software developer of 10 years currently focusing on
  +server-side Java and managing development as it pertains to Extreme
  +Programming.  In jakarta-land, he works on Alexandria with the AntGump
  +proposal, and is also working on CJAN in jakarta-commons-sandbox.
   </p>
                                                   <p>
  -                <b>Costin Monolache</b>
  +                <b>David Sean Taylor</b>
  +<br />
  +</p>
  +                                                <p>
  +                <b>Glen Stampoultzis</b>
  +<br />
  +</p>
  +                                                <p>
  +                <b>Mladen Turk</b>
  +<br />
  +</p>
  +                                                <p>
  +                <b>James Turner</b>
  +<br />
  +</p>
  +                                                <p>
  +                <b>Henri Yandell</b>
   <br />
   </p>
                               </blockquote>
  @@ -287,22 +420,6 @@
         <tr><td>
           <blockquote>
                                       <p>
  -                <b>Nicola Ken Barozzi</b> (nicolaken at apache.org)
  -<br />
  -Nicola Ken Barozzi is a
  -committer for <a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/poi/">Jakarta Poi</a>, which
  -he helped in entering Jakarta,
  -and for <a href="http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/">Apache Cocoon</a> and Apache Forrest
  -on Xml-Apache. The work with these projects have made him found the
  -<a href="http://www.krysalis.org/">Krysalis Community Project</a>, with the aim
  -of incubating his own and other projects till/if a community creates round them.
  -He started the <a href="http://www.krysalis.org/centipede/">Krysalis Centipede</a>
  -build system to make building projects a simple thing, since it had become
  -a too common activity to be a pleasure. <br />
  -FAQ: You can call him Nicola, Ken, or Nicola Ken, as you wish.
  -
  -</p>
  -                                                <p>
                   <b>Shawn Bayern</b> (bayern at essentially.net)
   <br />
   Shawn Bayern is a committer for Jakarta Taglibs.  He is the
  @@ -427,14 +544,6 @@
    elsewhere.
   </p>
                                                   <p>
  -        <b>Henri Gomez</b> (hgomez at apache.org)
  -<br />
  -Henri is a Software Engineer and Team Leader and make us of Java and XML
  -technologies for financials markets. He likes reproductible processes and so is
  -the RPM packager of jakarta and xml projects. He also provides the French
  -Translation of Tomcat, works on apache/tomcat connectors and SSL documentation.
  -</p>
  -                                                <p>
       <b>Ceki G�lc�</b> (ceki at apache.org)
       <br />
       Ceki is the founder of the log4j project. Time permitting, he also does
  @@ -456,15 +565,6 @@
   and Tomcat.
   </p>
                                                   <p>
  -                <b>Larry Isaacs</b> (Larry.Isaacs at sas.com)
  -<br />
  -Larry is a developer at SAS Institute in the Business Intelligence
  -Platform division, where he works on the Java IDE portion of the
  -AppDev Studio product.  His responsibilities include integrating the
  -Tomcat web server into the Java IDE for the testing and debugging of
  -JSP's and servlets.
  -</p>
  -                                                <p>
                   <b>Petr Jiricka</b> (petr.jiricka at netbeans.com)
   <br />
   Petr is an engineer with the development tools group at Sun
  @@ -517,17 +617,6 @@
   an open source fan and agile methodology addict.
   </p>
                                                   <p>
  -                <b>Remy Maucherat</b> (remm at apache.org)
  -<br />
  -Remy discovered Java after a short trip in MFC hell, and has been addicted ever
  -since. Among many contributions to a variety of open-source
  -projects, he's the founder of the Slide project, a major contributor to Tomcat
  -4.x and the upcoming 5.0, and one of the founders of the Commons project.
  -Remy is currently looking for a job in Toulouse (France).
  -When he's not coding, Remy enjoys supporting his
  -hometown soccer team (Allez l'OM !), as well as watching hockey.
  -</p>
  -                                                <p>
                   <b>Stefano Mazzocchi</b> (stefano at apache.org)
   <br />
   Stefano is addicted to software design, Java programming and
  @@ -558,33 +647,6 @@
   Jakarta Project.
   </p>
                                                   <p>
  -                <b>Glenn Nielsen</b> (glenn at apache.org)
  -<br />
  -Glenn is the Unix Programming Coordinator for the Missouri Research
  -and Education Network (<a href="http://www.more.net">MOREnet</a>),
  -part of the University of Missouri System.  Major contributions
  -include implementation of the Java SecurityManager in Tomcat and five
  -JSP tag libraries.  He is a member of the specification group to
  -develop a standard tag library for JSP pages.
  -</p>
  -                                                <p>
  -                <b>Andrew C. Oliver</b> (acoliver at apache.org)
  -<br />
  -<a href="http://cvs.apache.org/~acoliver">Andrew C. Oliver</a> is the founder of
  -the <a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/poi">Jakarta POI</a> project and a
  -committer to <a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/lucene">Jakarta Lucene</a>.
  -He's not the best techwriter in the world, but
  -improving Apache documentation is a major drive of his.  His current
  -interests (aside from POI) include XML, UML, Linux as well as project design.
  -He's been working as a professional software developer for about six years and in
  -Java since the beginning of 1998.  He works primarily on a per project
  -basis as a <a href="http://www.superlinksoftware.com">consultant</a>.  Please
  -take notice, he's always willing to help anyone get involved in Apache projects
  -so feel free to ask.  (That doesn't mean he's here to teach you Java or debug
  -your commercial apps for you for free ;-).  If you're interested in hiring
  -Andy you can view his resume <a href="http://www.superlinksoftware.com/cocoon/mount/andy/resume.html">here.</a>
  -</p>
  -                                                <p>
                   <b>Ignacio J. Ortega</b> (nacho at siapi.es)
   <br />
   Ignacio "Nacho" Ortega, he is mainly responsible of any bug you can found
  @@ -592,14 +654,6 @@
   and many bug fixes.
   </p>
                                                   <p>
  -                <b>Martin Poeschl</b> (mpoeschl at apache.org)
  -<br />
  -Martin is an active developer of the <a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/turbine/">
  -Turbine</a> web application framework, and is currently working
  -on <a href="http://tambora.zenplex.org">Tambora</a>: An Open Source,
  -Turbine based B2B application for the printing and publishing industry.
  -</p>
  -                                                <p>
                   <b>Harish Prabhandham</b> (harishp at onebox.com)
   <br />
   Harish is an engineer with the J2EE team at Sun, primarily responsible
  @@ -636,14 +690,6 @@
   Technology.  He is also an active private pilot.
   </p>
                                                   <p>
  -                <b>Scott Sanders</b> (sanders at totalsync.com)
  -<br />
  -Scott is a avid software developer of 10 years currently focusing on
  -server-side Java and managing development as it pertains to Extreme
  -Programming.  In jakarta-land, he works on Alexandria with the AntGump
  -proposal, and is also working on CJAN in jakarta-commons-sandbox.
  -</p>
  -                                                <p>
                   <b>Daniel Savarese</b> (dfs at savarese.org)
   <br />
   Daniel Savarese is co-author of How to Build a Beowulf and a featured
  @@ -748,7 +794,6 @@
                                                   <p>
                   <b>Jason van Zyl</b> (jvanzyl at apache.org)
   <br />
  -
   Jason is the founder of the
   <a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/velocity/">Velocity</a> project.
   He is an active developer of the <a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/turbine/">
  
  
  
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  Index: whoweare.xml
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/jakarta-site2/xdocs/site/whoweare.xml,v
  retrieving revision 1.72
  retrieving revision 1.73
  diff -u -r1.72 -r1.73
  --- whoweare.xml	25 Dec 2002 04:25:09 -0000	1.72
  +++ whoweare.xml	24 Jan 2003 21:03:01 -0000	1.73
  @@ -40,6 +40,22 @@
           <section name="Project Management Committee">
   <br/>
               <p>
  +                <b>Nicola Ken Barozzi</b> (nicolaken at apache.org)
  +<br/>
  +Nicola Ken Barozzi is a
  +committer for <a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/poi/">Jakarta Poi</a>, which
  +he helped in entering Jakarta,
  +and for <a href="http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/">Apache Cocoon</a> and Apache Forrest
  +on Xml-Apache. The work with these projects have made him found the
  +<a href="http://www.krysalis.org/">Krysalis Community Project</a>, with the aim
  +of incubating his own and other projects till/if a community creates round them.
  +He started the <a href="http://www.krysalis.org/centipede/">Krysalis Centipede</a>
  +build system to make building projects a simple thing, since it had become
  +a too common activity to be a pleasure. <br/>
  +FAQ: You can call him Nicola, Ken, or Nicola Ken, as you wish.
  +
  +</p>
  +            <p>
                   <b>Stefan Bodewig</b> (stefan.bodewig at epost.de)
   <br/>
   Stefan is a senior developer at BoST interactive, where he is mainly
  @@ -48,6 +64,47 @@
   biggest share of it.
   </p>
               <p>
  +                <b>Stephen Colebourne</b>
  +<br/>
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>Martin Cooper</b>
  +<br/>
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>Robert Burrel Donkin</b>
  +<br/>
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>Henri Gomez</b> (hgomez at apache.org)
  +<br/>
  +Henri is a Software Engineer and Team Leader and make us of Java and XML
  +technologies for financials markets. He likes reproductible processes and so is
  +the RPM packager of jakarta and xml projects. He also provides the French
  +Translation of Tomcat, works on apache/tomcat connectors and SSL documentation.
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>Otis Gospodnetic</b>
  +<br/>
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>Diane Holt</b>
  +<br/>
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>Larry Isaacs</b> (Larry.Isaacs at sas.com)
  +<br/>
  +Larry is a developer at SAS Institute in the Business Intelligence
  +Platform division, where he works on the Java IDE portion of the
  +AppDev Studio product.  His responsibilities include integrating the
  +Tomcat web server into the Java IDE for the testing and debugging of
  +JSP's and servlets.
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>John Keyes</b>
  +<br/>
  +</p>
  +            <p>
                   <b>Conor MacNeill</b> (conor at cortexebusiness.com.au)
   <br/>
   Conor is a senior developer at Cortex eBusiness, where he develops
  @@ -62,6 +119,21 @@
   and general Java software development.
   </p>
               <p>
  +                <b>Thomas Mahler</b>
  +<br/>
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>Remy Maucherat</b> (remm at apache.org)
  +<br/>
  +Remy discovered Java after a short trip in MFC hell, and has been addicted ever
  +since. Among many contributions to a variety of open-source
  +projects, he's the founder of the Slide project, a major contributor to Tomcat
  +4.x and the upcoming 5.0, and one of the founders of the Commons project.
  +Remy is currently looking for a job in Toulouse (France).
  +When he's not coding, Remy enjoys supporting his
  +hometown soccer team (Allez l'OM !), as well as watching hockey.
  +</p>
  +            <p>
                   <b>Craig McClanahan</b> (Craig.McClanahan at eng.sun.com)<br/>
   Craig was involved in the Apache JServ project, focused on implementing
   a next generation architecture and feature set for the core servlet
  @@ -69,6 +141,47 @@
   and JSP reference implementation.
   </p>
               <p>
  +                <b>Costin Monolache</b>
  +<br/>
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>Glenn Nielsen</b> (glenn at apache.org)
  +<br/>
  +Glenn is the Unix Programming Coordinator for the Missouri Research
  +and Education Network (<a href="http://www.more.net">MOREnet</a>),
  +part of the University of Missouri System.  Major contributions
  +include implementation of the Java SecurityManager in Tomcat and five
  +JSP tag libraries.  He is a member of the specification group to
  +develop a standard tag library for JSP pages.
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>Andrew C. Oliver</b> (acoliver at apache.org)
  +<br/>
  +<a href="http://cvs.apache.org/~acoliver">Andrew C. Oliver</a> is the founder of
  +the <a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/poi">Jakarta POI</a> project and a
  +committer to <a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/lucene">Jakarta Lucene</a>.
  +He's not the best techwriter in the world, but
  +improving Apache documentation is a major drive of his.  His current
  +interests (aside from POI) include XML, UML, Linux as well as project design.
  +He's been working as a professional software developer for about six years and in
  +Java since the beginning of 1998.  He works primarily on a per project
  +basis as a <a href="http://www.superlinksoftware.com">consultant</a>.  Please
  +take notice, he's always willing to help anyone get involved in Apache projects
  +so feel free to ask.  (That doesn't mean he's here to teach you Java or debug
  +your commercial apps for you for free ;-).  If you're interested in hiring
  +Andy you can view his resume <a href="http://www.superlinksoftware.com/cocoon/mount/andy/resume.html">here.</a>
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>Rob Oxspring</b>
  +<br/>
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>Martin Poeschl</b> (mpoeschl at apache.org)
  +<br/>
  +Martin is an active developer of the <a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/turbine/">
  +Turbine</a> web application framework. He is a senior developer at <a href="http://www.anecon.com">Anecon</a>.
  +</p>
  +            <p>
                   <b>
                       <a href="http://www.intertwingly.net/">Sam Ruby</a>
                   </b>
  @@ -82,15 +195,37 @@
   also serving as the Chairman of this PMC.
   </p>
               <p>
  -                <b>Diane Holt</b>
  +                <b>Scott Sanders</b> (sanders at totalsync.com)
   <br/>
  +Scott is a avid software developer of 10 years currently focusing on
  +server-side Java and managing development as it pertains to Extreme
  +Programming.  In jakarta-land, he works on Alexandria with the AntGump
  +proposal, and is also working on CJAN in jakarta-commons-sandbox.
   </p>
               <p>
  -                <b>Costin Monolache</b>
  +                <b>David Sean Taylor</b>
  +<br/>
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>Glen Stampoultzis</b>
  +<br/>
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>Mladen Turk</b>
  +<br/>
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>James Turner</b>
  +<br/>
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>Henri Yandell</b>
   <br/>
   </p>
  -
           </section>
  +
  +
  +
           <section name="Advisors">
               <p>
                   <b>Brian Behlendorf</b> (brian at behlendorf.com)
  @@ -100,27 +235,11 @@
   co-founder of <A HREF="http://www.collab.net/">CollabNet</A>.
   </p>
           </section>
  -        <section name="Committers">
   
  -            <p>
  -                <b>Nicola Ken Barozzi</b> (nicolaken at apache.org)
  -<br/>
  -Nicola Ken Barozzi is a
  -committer for <a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/poi/">Jakarta Poi</a>, which
  -he helped in entering Jakarta,
  -and for <a href="http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/">Apache Cocoon</a> and Apache Forrest
  -on Xml-Apache. The work with these projects have made him found the
  -<a href="http://www.krysalis.org/">Krysalis Community Project</a>, with the aim
  -of incubating his own and other projects till/if a community creates round them.
  -He started the <a href="http://www.krysalis.org/centipede/">Krysalis Centipede</a>
  -build system to make building projects a simple thing, since it had become
  -a too common activity to be a pleasure. <br/>
  -FAQ: You can call him Nicola, Ken, or Nicola Ken, as you wish.
  -
  -</p>
   
   
  -      <p>
  +        <section name="Committers">
  +            <p>
                   <b>Shawn Bayern</b> (bayern at essentially.net)
   <br/>
   Shawn Bayern is a committer for Jakarta Taglibs.  He is the
  @@ -130,11 +249,6 @@
     books from <a href="http://www.manning.com">Manning
     Publications</a>.  He works as a research programmer at Yale University.
   </p>
  -
  -
  -
  -
  -
               <p>
                   <b>Hans Bergsten</b> (hans at gefionsoftware.com)
   <br/>
  @@ -249,14 +363,6 @@
    Code contributor to Jetspeed, and  noise contributor
    elsewhere.
   </p>
  -     <p>
  -        <b>Henri Gomez</b> (hgomez at apache.org)
  -<br/>
  -Henri is a Software Engineer and Team Leader and make us of Java and XML
  -technologies for financials markets. He likes reproductible processes and so is
  -the RPM packager of jakarta and xml projects. He also provides the French
  -Translation of Tomcat, works on apache/tomcat connectors and SSL documentation.
  -</p>
         <p>
       <b>Ceki G&#252;lc&#252;</b> (ceki at apache.org)
       <br/>
  @@ -279,15 +385,6 @@
   and Tomcat.
   </p>
               <p>
  -                <b>Larry Isaacs</b> (Larry.Isaacs at sas.com)
  -<br/>
  -Larry is a developer at SAS Institute in the Business Intelligence
  -Platform division, where he works on the Java IDE portion of the
  -AppDev Studio product.  His responsibilities include integrating the
  -Tomcat web server into the Java IDE for the testing and debugging of
  -JSP's and servlets.
  -</p>
  -            <p>
                   <b>Petr Jiricka</b> (petr.jiricka at netbeans.com)
   <br/>
   Petr is an engineer with the development tools group at Sun
  @@ -340,17 +437,6 @@
   an open source fan and agile methodology addict.
   </p>
               <p>
  -                <b>Remy Maucherat</b> (remm at apache.org)
  -<br/>
  -Remy discovered Java after a short trip in MFC hell, and has been addicted ever
  -since. Among many contributions to a variety of open-source
  -projects, he's the founder of the Slide project, a major contributor to Tomcat
  -4.x and the upcoming 5.0, and one of the founders of the Commons project.
  -Remy is currently looking for a job in Toulouse (France).
  -When he's not coding, Remy enjoys supporting his
  -hometown soccer team (Allez l'OM !), as well as watching hockey.
  -</p>
  -            <p>
                   <b>Stefano Mazzocchi</b> (stefano at apache.org)
   <br/>
   Stefano is addicted to software design, Java programming and
  @@ -380,33 +466,6 @@
   Works on the XMl parser reference implementation team at Sun and the
   Jakarta Project.
   </p>
  -            <p>
  -                <b>Glenn Nielsen</b> (glenn at apache.org)
  -<br/>
  -Glenn is the Unix Programming Coordinator for the Missouri Research
  -and Education Network (<a href="http://www.more.net">MOREnet</a>),
  -part of the University of Missouri System.  Major contributions
  -include implementation of the Java SecurityManager in Tomcat and five
  -JSP tag libraries.  He is a member of the specification group to
  -develop a standard tag library for JSP pages.
  -</p>
  -            <p>
  -                <b>Andrew C. Oliver</b> (acoliver at apache.org)
  -<br/>
  -<a href="http://cvs.apache.org/~acoliver">Andrew C. Oliver</a> is the founder of
  -the <a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/poi">Jakarta POI</a> project and a
  -committer to <a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/lucene">Jakarta Lucene</a>.
  -He's not the best techwriter in the world, but
  -improving Apache documentation is a major drive of his.  His current
  -interests (aside from POI) include XML, UML, Linux as well as project design.
  -He's been working as a professional software developer for about six years and in
  -Java since the beginning of 1998.  He works primarily on a per project
  -basis as a <a href="http://www.superlinksoftware.com">consultant</a>.  Please
  -take notice, he's always willing to help anyone get involved in Apache projects
  -so feel free to ask.  (That doesn't mean he's here to teach you Java or debug
  -your commercial apps for you for free ;-).  If you're interested in hiring
  -Andy you can view his resume <a href="http://www.superlinksoftware.com/cocoon/mount/andy/resume.html">here.</a>
  -</p>
   
               <p>
                   <b>Ignacio J. Ortega</b> (nacho at siapi.es)
  @@ -416,14 +475,6 @@
   and many bug fixes.
   </p>
               <p>
  -                <b>Martin Poeschl</b> (mpoeschl at apache.org)
  -<br/>
  -Martin is an active developer of the <a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/turbine/">
  -Turbine</a> web application framework, and is currently working
  -on <a href="http://tambora.zenplex.org">Tambora</a>: An Open Source,
  -Turbine based B2B application for the printing and publishing industry.
  -</p>
  -            <p>
                   <b>Harish Prabhandham</b> (harishp at onebox.com)
   <br/>
   Harish is an engineer with the J2EE team at Sun, primarily responsible
  @@ -460,14 +511,6 @@
   Technology.  He is also an active private pilot.
   </p>
               <p>
  -                <b>Scott Sanders</b> (sanders at totalsync.com)
  -<br/>
  -Scott is a avid software developer of 10 years currently focusing on
  -server-side Java and managing development as it pertains to Extreme
  -Programming.  In jakarta-land, he works on Alexandria with the AntGump
  -proposal, and is also working on CJAN in jakarta-commons-sandbox.
  -</p>
  -            <p>
                   <b>Daniel Savarese</b> (dfs at savarese.org)
   <br/>
   Daniel Savarese is co-author of How to Build a Beowulf and a featured
  @@ -571,7 +614,6 @@
               <p>
                   <b>Jason van Zyl</b> (jvanzyl at apache.org)
   <br/>
  -
   Jason is the founder of the
   <a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/velocity/">Velocity</a> project.
   He is an active developer of the <a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/turbine/">
  
  
  

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