pereinar 2002/06/02 11:26:46 Modified: src/about/contributors people.html Added: src/about/contributors randy-kobes.txt Log: Added Randy's information. Don't forget to run make.pl and commit people.html, people! Submitted by: Randy Kobes Revision Changes Path 1.2 +72 -21 modperl-docs/src/about/contributors/people.html Index: people.html =================================================================== RCS file: /home/cvs/modperl-docs/src/about/contributors/people.html,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- people.html 2 Jun 2002 11:30:52 -0000 1.1 +++ people.html 2 Jun 2002 18:26:46 -0000 1.2 @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ <a href="#doug-maceachern">Doug MacEachern</a> </td> <td class="non-sel-bg"> - Everything :) + Architect and lead developer </td> </tr> @@ -295,6 +295,15 @@ <tr> <td class="non-sel-bg"> + <a href="#randy-kobes">Randy Kobes</a> + </td> + <td class="non-sel-bg"> + Win32 maintainer + </td> +</tr> + +<tr> + <td class="non-sel-bg"> <a href="#richard-a-wells">Richard A. Wells</a> </td> <td class="non-sel-bg"> @@ -325,7 +334,7 @@ <a href="#stas-bekman">Stas Bekman</a> </td> <td class="non-sel-bg"> - Lots of documentation, modules, mod_perl 2. Co-authoring Practical mod_perl. + Documentation, modules, mod_perl 2.0, book, articles </td> </tr> @@ -573,8 +582,6 @@ <p> <a name="doug-maceachern"></a> -<img src="doug-maceachern.jpg" alt="Picture of Doug MacEachern" align="right"> - <b>Name: </b> Doug MacEachern<br> @@ -586,11 +593,13 @@ </p> -<p>Doug is, as everybody knows, mod_perl's dictator for life. It's his -great efforts and skills that made mod_perl what it is today, and he -is continuing along that line with great motivation. He is currently -employed by <a href="http://www.covalent.net/">Covalent -Technologies</a> to work on mod_perl full-time. +<p>Doug released mod_perl-0.50 in early 1996 and has been working on +mod_perl in one form or another since. He is currently employed by +<a href="http://www.covalent.net/">Covalent Technologies</a> who +sponsored his work fulltime on the initial design and implementation of +mod_perl-2.0. He is now working on other products at Covalent but +continues to work on mod_perl in a support role at Covalent and +development in his spare time. </p> <p>Doug has written most of the code and a solid part of the @@ -1141,6 +1150,29 @@ <hr> <p> +<a name="randy-kobes"></a> + + +<b>Name: </b> Randy Kobes<br> + +<b>E-mail: </b> randy (at) theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca<br> + + + + + +</p> + +<p>Randy Kobes has helped with the port of mod_perl on Win32, and +maintains <a href="../../docs/1.0/os/win32/install.html">binary and +ppm packages</a> of mod_perl and related modules for that platform. +</p> + + + + +<hr> +<p> <a name="richard-a-wells"></a> @@ -1227,22 +1259,41 @@ </p> -<p>Stas's work on the mod_perl Guide (now integrated into the -documentation) gave birth to a <i>great</i> piece of documentation, -recommended to all aspiring mod_perl programmers. He has also -contributed a great deal to the mod_perl documentation and was the -project leader for the creation of this site. +<p>Stas has started contributing to mod_perl in 1998 by creating the mini +mod_perl guide, simply to reduce the rate of broken record questions +on the mod_perl list. After a few years, some people still referred to +the guide as mini, while it contained more than 600 pages at that +time. As of today more than 200 users and developers helped Stas to +write, review, improve and polish the guide. + +</p> +<p>While not working on the documentation, at the remaining spare time, +Stas has written a few Apache modules available from <a +href="http://search.cpan.org/search?mode=author&query=Stas+Bekman">his +CPAN directory</a> and did some work on mod_perl 1.0 series. + +</p> +<p>In autumn 2001 <a href="http://www.ticketmaster.com">Ticket Master</a> +has kindly sponsored Stas for one year to help with mod_perl. Stas +used this time to help with the development of mod_perl 2.0, to lead +the creation of the new perl.apache.org site, to advocate mod_perl via +articles in popular online zines and conferences, to help with the +mod_perl list and as usual to write a lot of documentation, mainly for +mod_perl 2.0. </p> -<p>On the coding side, Stas has written the -<code>Apache::VMonitor</code>, <code>Apache::GTopLimit</code> and -<code>Apache::Watchdog::RunAway</code> modules. He has contributed a -great deal of work to mod_perl 1.x, and is now also working on -mod_perl 2, most notably the <code>ModPerl::Registry</code> family. +<p>He is also co-authoring <a href="http://modperlbook.org/">Practical +mod_perl</a> with Eric Cholet, to be published soon by O'Reilly and +Associates. </p> -<p>He is also co-authoring <a href="http://modperlbook.org/">Practical -mod_perl</a> with Eric Cholet, to be published soon by O'Reilly. +<p>And of course, since 1998, when Stas discovered for himself mod_perl, +he was finding ways to use it at work, even while doing x86 hardware +development and verification at Intel. He is now thinking about +mod_perl 3.0's architecture, hopefully to be implemented solely with +AND and OR gates, driven by the Perl 6.0 chipset for the best +performance. Don't be surprised when you get offered a shiny Bluetooth +mod_perl 3.0 PCI card when you shop for your new server machine. </p> 1.1 modperl-docs/src/about/contributors/randy-kobes.txt Index: randy-kobes.txt =================================================================== Name: Randy Kobes Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Summary: Win32 maintainer Randy Kobes has helped with the port of mod_perl on Win32, and maintains <a href="../../docs/1.0/os/win32/install.html">binary and ppm packages</a> of mod_perl and related modules for that platform.
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