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- Virgil Huston [email protected] or [email protected]
4 hrs. a week. Main strength is documentation.
Willing to work on documents or project management
for docs. Main interests: CMF, community building apps.
- Matt Yarbrough matt@{remove}punitiveart.com
There are plenty of people much better than I at code, so I'm
offering up UI/graphics skills.
- seb bacon
[email protected]
Can contribute 4 hours per week.
Will do CMF coding, and willing to do some project managing too. Also
linux sysadmin when necessary.
- alan runyan, [email protected]
would like to focus on Plone, pushing Recipes, pairing up designers
with developers
- Lennart Regebro, [email protected]
Self proclaimed community guru, religious XP devotee, finally has
Zope and Python as a full time job since 4 minutes ago. :-)
Also signs up for 4 hours / week, and feels that improving the
fishbowl probably is the necessary first step.
- Paul Everitt, [email protected]
Little fish, intellectual prostitute, tireless sycophant. Ridiculously
poor Python hacker, mild-mannered ZPT/CSS junkie, closet librarian.
10 hours per week.
- Matt Burleigh, [email protected]
Behind the scenes fish, holder of all keys marked Zope, Linux sysadmin,
seeking more Zope Zen, 10 hours per week or whatever takes.
- Joe Norton, [email protected]
I can contribute approximately 5 hours per week as a worker bee. In future,
willing to help contribute with project management but currently do not
have enough time to do so.
- Robert Rottermann [email protected]
Just an other little fish. I am willing to contribute 5 hours a week. I am
not yet as proficient with Zope as I wish. One Year of experience working
with Zope and Python. Lots of experience with other languages (C++, VB, Lisp)
Keen on i18n. I could do coding, testing, whatever.
- Tim Hoffman [email protected] (home)/ [email protected] (current contract)
Been using Zope since march 2000, have been developing Zope stuff
fulltime for the last 6 months. Mostly CMF focused and Java
Knowledge engine integration with Zope. Can contribute at least 4
hours a week, maybe more
- Casey Duncan [email protected]
Boy, me and my big mouth 8^). I'm willing to contribute at least 10 hours
per week. Can do Web/Python/Zope core development and sysadmin. Whatever
it takes! I can also write decent docs when motivated 8^). Willing to
be a "Community Activist/Liason", or whatever that means.
- Jeff Coleman [email protected]
I can contribute at least 4 hours a week, starting next week (we are
rolling out our first big Zope project this week, wish me luck :-o)
I am a weak on the system admin side, but have extensive experience
on the development side.
- Trevor Toenjes, [email protected]
http://lists.zope.org/pipermail/zope-web/2001-December/000759.html
Recruited by Seb. I can contribute 10hrs/month. Docs, how-tos, HTML, CSS.
Not heavy python yet. Big stress on usability. I can work on
community building efforts to promote better quality products for Zope.
6 months ago I was intro'd to Zope which had a huge impact on my choice to
become a developer as a reaction to being a Product/Marketing Manager for 10
years. A goal is team-building to eliminate vapor-ware from salespeople and
focus developers on RAD 'reusable/flexible' solutions for existing customer
(read Market) needs.
- Ken Manheimer [email protected]
I'm interested in enabling cooperation (and am willing to admit i've
had a hand in many of the tools we're using around zope.org - issue
trackers, wikis, mailman, CVS infrastructure, and to a lesser degree
the CMF, as well as some formulation of process). I *want* to help
row on this effort, but my time is chancy, contingent to the flux of
zope corp obligations - there's a bunch about to hit.
At the moment (12/04/2001), i have a few days opportunity, and would
like to concentrate on some kind of change monitoring provisions for
the site (i've got a long standing proposal languishing at
http://dev.zope.org/Wikis/DevSite/Proposals/FishbowlManageability ).
- Sanket Deshmukh, [email protected]
I can contribute around 8 hrs per week. I have experience in Project
Management/ development.I would prefer to do project management because
I think it will be very critical to manage everybodys activites and so
project management will be very Important part of the whole process.
- Chris Price, [email protected]
I am a developer, and am very familiar with python and C++. I have
what I would call a middle-of-the-road level of experience with
zope. I have also spent my fair share of time digging through the
Zope source. I am willing to commit 4 hrs a week to developing
products or working on zope source.
- Martijn Faassen, [email protected]
I've been using Python and Zope for some time now, and I'm willing to
contribute. I do Zope XML hacking (ParsedXML, XPathMethods, XMLWidgets),
Formulator, and I'm just starting out on Zope core stuff. I like thinking
about software architecture. For more see http://www.zope.org/Members/faassen
- Kamon Ayeva [email protected]
Zopera team member.
I have assigned part of my time to contribute to the Mercator project : Tracking, documenting and blogging on Zope Success around the world.
- Max M [email protected]
I have been working with Zope on/off for about 2 years, and can develop proucts and do documentation. I guess my strong side is site architecture, planning, usability and simplicity. I cannot really say how much I am able to contribute due to work.
Recent web projects I have done (In no particular order):
http://www.odense-marcipan.dk/
http://www.normik.se/
http://www.odenseturist.dk/
http://www.itet.ots.dk
http://www.erhvervsguiden.odense.dk
http://www.studieguiden.odense.dk/
http://www.skanska.dk/
http://www.normik.dk/
http://www.normik.de/
- Michael Twomey, [email protected]
I'm a relative newbie to Zope but I do have quite a bit of python, xml-rpc and xml experience as well as some site design experience. I am prepared to put in about 2-4 hours a week.
- Adrian Hungate, [email protected]
I am fairly deep into product development. I have done some XML stuff (XMLKit), quite a lot of sanitized monkey-patching (PatchKit), CSS (ZStyleSheet), and several other products - I am currently looking at a compression patch for ZServer (content-encoding: compressed). I run Zope on several platforms and in several environments so I can take products away an destruct test them off-line. I can offer about 2hrs/wk, I hope to be able offer much more soon.
- Mike Renfro, [email protected]
Self-appointed Apache virtual hosting kaiser. Seriously, I can edit or write
up documentation for a few hours per week. I have local access to Windows,
Linux, Solaris, and old Irix platforms if someone needs compatibility
or other architecture-specific testing. I'm no big Python guru, but I managed
to work quite a bit on the Zope Addressbook and Calendar products (part of
ZopeGUM). Somebody give me an excuse to dive into ZPT, CMF, or Python
products if you need howtos, best practices, that sort of thing.
- Falk Eilenberger, [email protected]
Zope newbie (4 months now), but willing to contribute in any way. About 3 to
4 hours a week starting January.
- Kapil Thangavelu, [email protected]
zope guru. will help out with code and sysadmin work. 10 hrs/week.
- Martijn Jacobs, [email protected]
Python and Zope developer for a year now. Build several products for the
company I work.(East Site, http://www.eastsite.nl) Planning to do some
active/public productreleases in the future. Would like to contribute to make
Zope the best softwareproduct in the world. I'm not so good in diehard zope
hacking, but I could develop products and write documentation for aprox. 4/5
hours a week.
- David Pravec, [email protected], alekibango at #zope
In love with ZOPE and Python almost 2 years. Experienced DBA, ISP, Sysadmin, Analyst and developer, graduated in Computer Science, now CEO of small
dotcom. I like CMF and ZPT.
I am willing to help 1-5 hours a week.
Main Interests: Internationalization and localization of CMF.
- Willem Broekema, [email protected]
CS student, comfortable using Zope but not yet hacking on it. Good at
writing HTML that validates, CSS and Javascript. Want to make zope.org et al
more usable for Zope users and developers. Available several hours per week
(and often in #zope).
- Steve Herrick, [email protected]
I'm a designer, not a programmer, but I've been using Zope for 2+ years now, and just <a href="http://www.abisource.com/support/expectations.phtml">read</a> how non-programmers can also help out. So here I am. I can contribute IU input and general feedback from a fairly intensive end user.
- Dan Shafer, [email protected]
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