stas        2004/01/12 16:47:34

  Modified:    src/about/contributors people.html stas-bekman.txt
  Log:
  updated my info
  
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  1.15      +24 -13    modperl-docs/src/about/contributors/people.html
  
  Index: people.html
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  RCS file: /home/cvs/modperl-docs/src/about/contributors/people.html,v
  retrieving revision 1.14
  retrieving revision 1.15
  diff -u -u -r1.14 -r1.15
  --- people.html       28 Feb 2003 10:26:59 -0000      1.14
  +++ people.html       13 Jan 2004 00:47:34 -0000      1.15
  @@ -556,10 +556,10 @@
   
   <b>Comments: </b> Infrastructure, baby!<br>
   
  -<b>Organization: </b> Collab.Net &lt;http://www.collab.net&gt;<br>
  -
   <b>Occupation: </b> CTO<br>
   
  +<b>Organization: </b> Collab.Net &lt;http://www.collab.net&gt;<br>
  +
   
   </p>
   
  @@ -1335,15 +1335,17 @@
   </p>
   
   <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.
  +<a href="http://perl.apache.org/docs/1.0/guide/";>mod_perl guide</a>,
  +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
  +<p>While not working on the documentation and developing mod_perl, 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.
   
  @@ -1357,9 +1359,17 @@
   mod_perl 2.0.
   
   </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 and
  -Associates.
  +<p>In autumn 2002 <a href="http://www.ticketmaster.com";>Ticket Master</a>
  +has extended the sponsorship for one more year, and the following year
  +has done it again. As Doug MacEachern has shifted his focus on other
  +things at the fall of 2002, Stas took the lead to continue the
  +development of mod_perl 2.0, greatly assisted by Geoffrey Young,
  +Philippe M. Chiasson and other developers.
  +
  +</p>
  +<p>Stas has co-authored <a href="http://modperlbook.org/";>Practical
  +mod_perl</a> with Eric Cholet, published by O'Reilly and Associates in
  +May 2003.
   
   </p>
   <p>And of course, since 1998, when Stas discovered for himself mod_perl,
  @@ -1368,7 +1378,8 @@
   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.
  +PCI card with embedded mod_perl when you shop for your new server
  +machine.
   </p>
   
   
  
  
  
  1.4       +21 -11    modperl-docs/src/about/contributors/stas-bekman.txt
  
  Index: stas-bekman.txt
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  RCS file: /home/cvs/modperl-docs/src/about/contributors/stas-bekman.txt,v
  retrieving revision 1.3
  retrieving revision 1.4
  diff -u -u -r1.3 -r1.4
  --- stas-bekman.txt   3 Jun 2002 16:25:16 -0000       1.3
  +++ stas-bekman.txt   13 Jan 2004 00:47:34 -0000      1.4
  @@ -5,14 +5,16 @@
   Summary: Documentation, modules, mod_perl 2.0 contributions, book, articles
   
   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.
  +<a href="http://perl.apache.org/docs/1.0/guide/";>mod_perl guide</a>,
  +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.
   
  -While not working on the documentation, at the remaining spare time,
  -Stas has written a few Apache modules available from <a
  +While not working on the documentation and developing mod_perl, 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.
   
  @@ -24,9 +26,16 @@
   mod_perl list and as usual to write a lot of documentation, mainly for
   mod_perl 2.0.
   
  -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.
  +In autumn 2002 <a href="http://www.ticketmaster.com";>Ticket Master</a>
  +has extended the sponsorship for one more year, and the following year
  +has done it again. As Doug MacEachern has shifted his focus on other
  +things at the fall of 2002, Stas took the lead to continue the
  +development of mod_perl 2.0, greatly assisted by Geoffrey Young,
  +Philippe M. Chiasson and other developers.
  +
  +Stas has co-authored <a href="http://modperlbook.org/";>Practical
  +mod_perl</a> with Eric Cholet, published by O'Reilly and Associates in
  +May 2003.
   
   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
  @@ -34,4 +43,5 @@
   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.
  +PCI card with embedded mod_perl when you shop for your new server
  +machine.
  
  
  

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