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        <p class="text">The guidelines for project decisions and inviting members of 
the Organisation to be part of the Core Team are straight-forward and designed to 
perpetuate the project for its long term success. You can think of the Board as being 
at the bottom of the Organisational structure holding it up, <b>there are no fancy 
boardrooms or suits and ties here</b> - if you're on the Board you'll probably be in 
the trenches most of the time, up late most nights learning, coding, thinking, 
planning, fixing bugs or answering questions and trying to match people to teams.
        <p class="text">Valued Members who have proven their worth through hard work 
will most likely find it a natural progression merging into the board. Treat the Core 
team like you treat everyone else in the Organisation and tell them when their work is 
good or bad, wrong or right ... and occasionally give them a pat on the back - 
hopefully their power won't go to their feet. The board is 
                                                                <ul>
  -                                                                     <li>Marc 
Fleury, USA 
  -                                                                     <li>Juha 
Lindfors, Finland
  -                                                                     <li>Oleg Nitz, 
Ukraine
  -                                                                     <li>Scott 
Stark, USA
  -                                                                     <li>Dan 
O'Connor, USA
  +                                                                     <li 
class="text">Marc Fleury, USA 
  +                                                                     <li 
class="text">Juha Lindfors, Finland
  +                                                                     <li 
class="text">Oleg Nitz, Ukraine
  +                                                                     <li 
class="text">Scott Stark, USA
  +                                                                     <li 
class="text">Dan O'Connor, USA
                                                                </ul>
  -                                                             <p><a class="link" 
href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]";><b>write to the board</b></a> 
  +                                                             <p class="text"><a 
class="link" href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]";><b>write to the board</b></a> 
                                                
        <p class="head">CORE DEVELOPERS
                                                        
  @@ -29,58 +29,45 @@
                                                                                
                   <td>&nbsp;<b>Marc 
                     Fleury, Ph.D., US</b> 
  -                  <p><img src="pictures/marc.gif" width="113" height="99" 
border="1" align="left">
  -                                     Marc founded the project upon leaving 
SUN&nbsp;microsystems. He was the one the main developers 
  -                    behind jBoss 1.0 and 2.0. He is the &quot;keeper&quot; of 
  -                    the project. He founded JBoss Group, 
  -                    a company regrouping the elite developers of jboss to consult 
  -                    around jboss. An ex-lieutenant in the paratroopers and now 
  +                  <p class="text"><img src="pictures/marc.jpg"  border="1" 
align="left">
  +                                     Marc founded the project in 1999 upon leaving 
SUN&nbsp;microsystems. 
  +                                 He is the &quot;keeper&quot; of 
  +                    the project. He co-founded JBoss Group, 
  +                    an elite consultancy regrouping Open Source developers of 
JBoss. 
  +                                     An ex-lieutenant in the paratroopers and now 
                       a leading world expert on J2EE, Marc is addicted to the webOS 
                       and wants to see infrastructure commoditized and Free in his 
                       lifetime. Marc is a graduate of the French Ecole Polytechnique 
                       with a degree in Mathematics and a Ph.D in Physics for 
  -                    work done at MIT&nbsp;as visiting scientist. Marc will be 
giving a <a  href="http://www.jboss.org/JBG/training.jsp";>5 day class on J2EE on JBoss 
in the US</a>.(<a class="link" href 
="http://www.ejbean.com/features/ejbprofiles/0102fleury.html";>profile</a>)
  +                    work done at MIT&nbsp;as visiting scientist. Marc will be 
giving a 5 day class on JBoss in the UK in September. <a  
href="http://www.jboss.org/JBG/training.jsp";> Register here.</a> (<a class="link" href 
="http://www.ejbean.com/features/ejbprofiles/0102fleury.html";>profile</a>)
                   </td>
  -                                                                     </tr>
  -
  -
  -
  -                             <tr>  <td><b>Scott Stark, Ph.D, USA</b> 
  -                    <p><img src="pictures/stark2.gif"  align="left">Scott 
  +                                                     
  +                                                      <td><b>Scott Stark, Ph.D, 
USA</b> 
  +                    <p class="text"><img src="pictures/stark2.gif"  
align="left">Scott 
                       started out thinking he wanted to be a chemical engineer and 
                       spent nearly 10 years acquiring upto a Ph.D. before deciding 
                       that programming was what he really wanted to do. Distributed 
                       objects and msging have been near and dear to him ever since. 
                       Java was love at first site and has been his only focus for 
  -                    the past 4 years. Currently he is the CTO of an distributed 
  -                    identity branding service provider located in the greater 
  -                    Seattle WA area. 
  +                    the past 4 years. Scott is a co-founding member and partner of 
JBoss Group, where he consults on security issues.
                   </td>
   
                                                                        <tr>
                                                                                
<td><b>Juha Lindfors, Finland</b>
  -                                                                                    
 <p><b><img src="pictures/juha.jpg" width="78" height="106" border="1" 
align="left"></b>A 25 year-old student-for-life and a Java geek. Lives on Pepsi Max 
and 5 milligrams of aspartamine a day...&quot;</p>
  -                                                                                    
 <p>Juha Lindfors currently studies Computer Science at the University of Helsinki. He 
joined the jBoss project in order to learn the Enterprise JavaBeans technology and is 
involved with the ZOL project that attempts to create an application programming model 
for jBoss. ZOL will contain full-fledged J2EE applications as well as example 
Enterprise JavaBeans to help people learn the tricks and caveats of creating EJB 
applications.</td>
  -                                                                     </tr>
  -                                                                     <tr>
  +                                                                                    
 <p class="text"><b><img src="pictures/juha.jpg" width="78" height="106" border="1" 
align="left"></b>A 25 year-old student-for-life and a Java geek. Lives on Pepsi Max 
and 5 milligrams of aspartamine a day...&quot;</p>
  +                                                                                    
 <p class="text">Juha Lindfors currently studies Computer Science at the University of 
Helsinki. He joined the jBoss project in order to learn the Enterprise JavaBeans 
technology and is involved with the ZOL project that attempts to create an application 
programming model for jBoss. ZOL will contain full-fledged J2EE applications as well 
as example Enterprise JavaBeans to help people learn the tricks and caveats of 
creating EJB applications.</td>
  +                                                                     
                                                                                
<td><b>Sebastien Alborini, France</b>
  -                                                                                    
 <p><b><img src="pictures/sebastien.jpg" width="93" height="104" border="1" 
align="left"></b>Sebastien Alborini currently studies computer science at the ENST in 
Paris. He discovered EJBs in July 2000 during an internship at Telkel (the best school 
of this part of the solar system), and he's been learning ever since. To understand 
how it works, pick a bug and track it to the darkest lines of code! (warning: this 
only works with open-source)</td>
  +                                                                                    
 <p class="text"><b><img src="pictures/sebastien.jpg" width="93" height="104" 
border="1" align="left"></b>Sebastien Alborini currently studies computer science at 
the ENST in Paris. He discovered EJBs in July 2000 during an internship at Telkel (the 
best school of this part of the solar system), and he's been learning ever since. To 
understand how it works, pick a bug and track it to the darkest lines of code! 
(warning: this only works with open-source)</td>
                                                                        </tr>
  +                                                                     
  +                                                                     
                                                                        <tr>
                                                                                
<td><b>Dan OConnor, USA</b>
  -                                                                                    
 <p><img src="pictures/oconnor_headshot.jpg" width="77" height="100" border="1" 
align="left">Dan O'Connor is an independent software developer writing J2EE products 
for various markets. He became involved with jBoss 1.0 when he realized its potential 
for making the application server a commodity, which would reduce the cost and extend 
the reach of the products he developed. He sees even greater potential in the 
pluggable architecture of jBoss 2.0, which can potentially leverage the normal open 
source processes to make this free and open product the best one on the market. Along 
with his contributions to jBoss, you can find him contributing to the ejb-interest 
list, and writing on server-side Java for various publications.</td>
  -                                                                     </tr>
  -
  -
  -
  -                                                                     <tr>
  -                                                                             
<td><b>Aaron Mulder, USA</b></td>
  -                                                                     </tr>
  -                                                                     <tr>
  -                                                                     <tr>
  +                                                                                    
 <p class="text"><img src="pictures/oconnor_headshot.jpg" width="77" height="100" 
border="1" align="left">Dan O'Connor is an independent software developer writing J2EE 
products for various markets. He became involved with jBoss 1.0 when he realized its 
potential for making the application server a commodity, which would reduce the cost 
and extend the reach of the products he developed. He sees even greater potential in 
the pluggable architecture of jBoss 2.0, which can potentially leverage the normal 
open source processes to make this free and open product the best one on the market. 
Along with his contributions to jBoss, you can find him contributing to the 
ejb-interest list, and writing on server-side Java for various publications.</td>
                                                                                
  -                <td><b>Toby Allsopp, New Zealand</b> 
  -                  <p><img src="pictures/tobya.jpg" width="100" height="136" 
align="left">Born 
  +                                        <td><b>Toby Allsopp, New Zealand</b> 
  +                                            <p class="text"><img 
src="pictures/tobya.jpg" width="100" height="136" align="left">Born 
                       in Auckland, New Zealand in 1976, Toby gradutated with a Master 
                       of Engineering degree from the University of Auckland in 1999. 
                       Since then he has been working as a researcher for <a
  @@ -91,14 +78,16 @@
                       
                   </td>
                                                                        </tr>
  -                                                                                    
                                                                 <tr>
  +                                                                
  +                                                                
  +                                                                
  +                                                                <tr>
                                                                                
<td><b>Hiram Chirino, USA</b>
  -                                                                                    
 <p><img  height ="120" width="104" src="pictures/HiramChirino.jpg" align="left">Hiram 
is a web application/Java/MQSeries consultant based out of Tampa, Florida.  He enjoys 
developing solutions for tough problems and that is why he has been spending most of 
his free time working on the spyderMQ project. The major benefit of having a JMS 
provider like spyderMQ is that you can build more scalable and robust distributed 
applications.</td>
  -</tr>
  -                                                                     <tr>
  +                                                                                    
 <p class="text"><img  height ="120" width="104" src="pictures/HiramChirino.jpg" 
align="left">Hiram is a web application/Java/MQSeries consultant based out of Tampa, 
Florida.  He enjoys developing solutions for tough problems and that is why he has 
been spending most of his free time working on the spyderMQ project. The major benefit 
of having a JMS provider like spyderMQ is that you can build more scalable and robust 
distributed applications.</td>
  +
                                                                                
<td><b>Simone Bordet, Italy</b>
  -                                                                                    
 <p><b><img src="pictures/simone.jpg" width="179" height="153" border="1" 
align="left"></b>Born in 1970, living in Torino, Italy.<br>Started with IT in 1982 
(Commodore 64), then studied Medicine, Biology and Chemistry at High School. Degreed 
in Material Engineering at Politecnico Torino with a thesis on superconductors. 
Favorite sport is triathlon (was a runner before), golf sometimes. </p>
  -                                                                                    
 <p>Personal bests:<br>
  +                                                                                    
 <p class="text"><b><img src="pictures/simone.jpg" width="179" height="153" border="1" 
align="left"></b>Born in 1970, living in Torino, Italy.<br>Started with IT in 1982 
(Commodore 64), then studied Medicine, Biology and Chemistry at High School. Degreed 
in Material Engineering at Politecnico Torino with a thesis on superconductors. 
Favorite sport is triathlon (was a runner before), golf sometimes. </p>
  +                                                                                    
 <p class="text">Personal bests:<br>
                                                                                       
 Triathlon: Ironman 10:45'12&quot; Olympic 1:58'18&quot;<br>
                                                                                       
 Running: Marathon 2:49'11&quot; 10.000 34'49&quot;<br>
                                                                                       
 Golf: 150+ m with a club 7 and strong tail wind<br>
  @@ -106,18 +95,26 @@
                                                                                       
 Now working for Compaq with Java technologies.<br>
                                                                                       
 </td>
                                                                        </tr>
  -
  +                                                                     
                                                                        <tr>
  +                                                                             
<td><b>Dan Christopherson, USA</b>
  +                                                                                    
 <p class="text"><b><img src="pictures/danch.jpg" border="1" align="left"></b>Dan 
Christopherson (danch) is a Technical Architect with nVISIA, an 
  +Object Technology constultancy in the Midwest US. His career in software came about 
mostly because that was what he was doing anyway.
  +He was attracted to the JBoss effort out of his conviction that the infrastructure 
that supports mission critical software should be open 
  +source. Experience with commercial software only serves to strengthen that 
conviction. When not working to advance software technology (or embarass himself), Dan 
sidelines as a beer aficianado and a motorcycle enthusiast.
                                                                                
<td><b>Andreas &quot;Mad Andy&quot; Schaefer,USA</b>
  -                                                                                    
 <p><img src="pictures/andy.jpg" width="100" height="102" border="1" align="left">I 
was born in Switzerland 1964 and grew up in Liestal. After getting started as a 
software engineer on an IBM S/36 in 1989 I work as Oracle DBA and Oracle Forms 
programmer till I changed to DEC (now Compaq .-( ) in 1995. During my first Web 
application project (VB application with HTML frontend) I bought a book about 
JavaScript but it was about Java (nobody knew then the difference). So I got hooked on 
Java and since then Java became by life. At the beginning of year 2000 I moved Los 
Angeles (near Farmers Market), |enjoy the great weather (sun, sun and sun) and still 
create Java code. </td>
  +                                                                                    
 <p class="text"><img src="pictures/andy.jpg" width="100" height="102" border="1" 
align="left">I was born in Switzerland 1964 and grew up in Liestal. After getting 
started as a software engineer on an IBM S/36 in 1989 I work as Oracle DBA and Oracle 
Forms programmer till I changed to DEC (now Compaq .-( ) in 1995. During my first Web 
application project (VB application with HTML frontend) I bought a book about 
JavaScript but it was about Java (nobody knew then the difference). So I got hooked on 
Java and since then Java became by life. At the beginning of year 2000 I moved Los 
Angeles (near Farmers Market), |enjoy the great weather (sun, sun and sun) and still 
create Java code. </td>
                                                                        </tr>
                                
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  -
  -     <tr>
  +                             
  +                             
  +                                                                     <tr>
  +                                                                             
<td><b>Ole Husgaard, Denmark</b> 
  +                                                                                    
 <p class="text"><b><img src="pictures/osh.jpg" width="89" height="106" border="1" 
align="left"></b>In &quot;real life&quot; in Denmark, Ole Husgaard works as an 
independent consultant on data communications and server systems.</td>
  +                                                                     
                                                                                
<td><b>Rickard Oberg, Sweden</b>
                                                                                       
 
  -                  <p><img src="pictures/oberg.gif" width="79" height="116" 
border="1" align="left">Rickard 
  +                  <p class="text"><img src="pictures/oberg.gif" width="79" 
height="116" border="1" align="left">Rickard 
                       &Ouml;berg is an internationally recognized Java expert 
specialized 
                       in advanced middleware architectures, and is widely known 
                       as one of the top EJB experts in the world. As one of the 
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  -<td><b>Oleg Nitz, Ukraine</b><br>
  -                                                                                    
 <p><b><img src="pictures/oleg1.jpg" width="145" height="137" border="1" 
align="left"></b>Hello, dear guests and roots, my name is Oleg Nitz.<br>
  +<tr><td><b>Oleg Nitz, Ukraine</b><br>
  +                                                                                    
 <p class="text"><b><img src="pictures/oleg1.jpg" width="145" height="137" border="1" 
align="left"></b>Hello, dear guests and roots, my name is Oleg Nitz.<br>
   
                                                                                       
 I live in Odessa, a sunny city upon Black Sea, a Capital of Humor in this part of the 
Globe.<br>
                                                                                       
 I am a programmer, a mathematician and sometimes a philosopher :-)<br>
                                                                                       
 I work in IBIS company, the biggest banking software vendor in Ukraine (on the open 
source field I play as its representative).<br>
                                                                                       
 I am married, I have two children, two cats and one dog (not working).<br>
                                                                                       
 I like beer, especially &quot;Obolon&quot;. What else? Long live Open Source!</td>
  -                                                                     </tr>
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  -                                                                             
<td></td>
  -                                                                     </tr>
  -
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  -
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<td><b>Christoph Jung, Ph.D. Germany </b>
  -                                                                     <p><b><img 
src="pictures/jung.jpg" width="83" height="122" border="1" align="left"></b>Dr. 
Christoph Georg Jung is born 71-06-24 in Quierschied/Saar, Germany. He holds a Diploma 
Degree in Computer Science (Dipl.-Inform.) from the University of Saarbr�cken, 1996. 
Throughout 1996-1999, Christoph has been a member of the German Research Center for 
Artificial Intelligence (DFKI GmbH) and the Graduiertenkolleg  Kognitionswissenschaft 
located in Kaiserslautern and Saarbr�cken. In 2000, he received a Doctoral Degree in 
AI/Software Engineering (Dr.-Ing.) from the University of Saarb�cken. Since 1999, Dr. 
Jung is employed as a Software Engineer at infor business  solutions AG, 
Friedrichsthal and Karlsruhe, where he shapes the technological basis of a next 
generation runtime engine  for Internet Business Applications (IBA). So far, he has 
contributed over 30 relevant publications in the intersection of AI, multiagent 
systems, planning, computational logic and modern software engineering. Current 
interests include: Declarative Runtime Environments for Component- and Object-Oriented 
Business Logic XML-based middleware Agent technology UML-based Iterative Software 
Engineering</p>
  +                                                                     <p 
class="text"><b><img src="pictures/jung.jpg" width="83" height="122" border="1" 
align="left"></b>Dr. Christoph Georg Jung is born 71-06-24 in Quierschied/Saar, 
Germany. He holds a Diploma Degree in Computer Science (Dipl.-Inform.) from the 
University of Saarbr�cken, 1996. Throughout 1996-1999, Christoph has been a member of 
the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI GmbH) and the 
Graduiertenkolleg  Kognitionswissenschaft located in Kaiserslautern and Saarbr�cken. 
In 2000, he received a Doctoral Degree in AI/Software Engineering (Dr.-Ing.) from the 
University of Saarb�cken. Since 1999, Dr. Jung is employed as a Software Engineer at 
infor business  solutions AG, Friedrichsthal and Karlsruhe, where he shapes the 
technological basis of a next generation runtime engine  for Internet Business 
Applications (IBA). So far, he has contributed over 30 relevant publications in the 
intersection of AI, multiagent systems, planning, computational logic and modern 
software engineering. Current interests include: Declarative Runtime Environments for 
Component- and Object-Oriented Business Logic XML-based middleware Agent technology 
UML-based Iterative Software Engineering</p>
   
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  -                                                                             
<td><b>Ole Husgaard, Denmark</b> 
  -                                                                                    
 <p><b><img src="pictures/osh.jpg" width="89" height="106" border="1" 
align="left"></b>In &quot;real life&quot; in Denmark, Ole Husgaard works as an 
independent consultant on data communications and server systems.</td>
  -                                                                     </tr>
  -                                                                     <tr>
                                                                                
<td><b>Justin Forder, UK</b>
  -                                                                                    
 <p><img height="108" width="104" src="pictures/justin.jpg" align="left">Justin is an 
OO analysis/design mentor and software architect at Logica, in London.</p>
  -                                                                                    
 <p>In the summer of 2000, Justin had a go at cleaning up the JAWS database access 
code. It ended up in a clean rewrite and re-architecturing of the jboss database 
access layers. </td>
  -                                                                     </tr>
  -                                                                     <tr>
  +                                                                                    
 <p class="text"><img height="108" width="104" src="pictures/justin.jpg" 
align="left">Justin is an OO analysis/design mentor and software architect at Logica, 
in London.</p>
  +                                                                                    
 <p class="text">In the summer of 2000, Justin had a go at cleaning up the JAWS 
database access code. It ended up in a clean rewrite and re-architecturing of the 
jboss database access layers. </td>
                                                                                
                                                                <td><b>Peter Antman, 
Sweden</b> 
  -                                                                     <p><img 
height="108" width="104" border="1" src="pictures/hang_peter.jpg" align="left"> A 
former journalist, he discovered Linux half a decade ago and has been preaching and 
producing free software ever since.  While still a journalist he introduced the 
concept of Linux and The Free Software Movement to a wider audience. Now a day's he is 
the technical leader of a small development team which specializes in making 
enterprise information solutions for the Swedish media business, based on open source 
product. Scratching his own itch he helped implementing Message Driven Bean in 
jboss.</p>
  +                                                                     <p 
class="text"><img height="108" width="104" border="1" src="pictures/hang_peter.jpg" 
align="left"> A former journalist, he discovered Linux half a decade ago and has been 
preaching and producing free software ever since.  While still a journalist he 
introduced the concept of Linux and The Free Software Movement to a wider audience. 
Now a day's he is the technical leader of a small development team which specializes 
in making enterprise information solutions for the Swedish media business, based on 
open source product. Scratching his own itch he helped implementing Message Driven 
Bean in jboss.</p>
                               <br>
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<td><b>Sylvain Laurent, France</b>
  -                                                                                    
 <p><img src="pictures/sylvain.jpg" width="91" height="109" border="1" 
align="left">After graduating from the Ecole Polytechnique, Sylvain Laurent is 
currently studying Computer Sciences at T&eacute;l&eacute;com Paris, the leading 
french school in the telecommunication field. Programmer before he could read, Sylvain 
is a fan of MacOS and now Java. His involvment in jBoss was to test and debug jBoss 1 
and write the early version of the Tomcat+jboss integration with full deployer during 
an internship in San Francisco. He'll always remember the Italian restaurant nearby 
Telkel's offices :-)</td>
  -                                                                     </tr>
  -                                                                     <tr>
  +                                                                                    
 <p class="text"><img src="pictures/sylvain.jpg" width="91" height="109" border="1" 
align="left">After graduating from the Ecole Polytechnique, Sylvain Laurent is 
currently studying Computer Sciences at T&eacute;l&eacute;com Paris, the leading 
french school in the telecommunication field. Programmer before he could read, Sylvain 
is a fan of MacOS and now Java. His involvment in jBoss was to test and debug jBoss 1 
and write the early version of the Tomcat+jboss integration with full deployer during 
an internship in San Francisco. He'll always remember the Italian restaurant nearby 
Telkel's offices :-)</td>
  +                                                                     
                                                                                
<td><b>Robert&nbsp;Castaneda, Australia</b>
  -                                                                                    
 <p><b><img src="pictures/robert.jpg" width="115" height="130" border="1" 
align="left"></b> Rob is an instructor/trainer for CustomWare, a leading 
vendor-independant J2EE training company. Rob is helping to bridge commercial 
technologies into the jBoss platform, including the integration of Thought Inc's 
CocoBase Enterprise O/R Mapping Tool. This allows EJB developers to build enterprise 
beans supporting Container Managed Persistence (CMP) and Bean Managed Persistence 
(BMP) without writing any code. A major benefit of the work is that EJBs with CMP and 
BMP can be developed with application serverand CocoBase, and be deployed in jBoss 
with no code changes or recompilations.</p>
  -                                                                                    
 <p>Quote:<br>
  +                                                                                    
 <p class="text"><b><img src="pictures/robert.jpg" width="115" height="130" border="1" 
align="left"></b> Rob is an instructor/trainer for CustomWare, a leading 
vendor-independant J2EE training company. Rob is helping to bridge commercial 
technologies into the jBoss platform, including the integration of Thought Inc's 
CocoBase Enterprise O/R Mapping Tool. This allows EJB developers to build enterprise 
beans supporting Container Managed Persistence (CMP) and Bean Managed Persistence 
(BMP) without writing any code. A major benefit of the work is that EJBs with CMP and 
BMP can be developed with application serverand CocoBase, and be deployed in jBoss 
with no code changes or recompilations.</p>
  +                                                                                    
 <p class="text">Quote:<br>
                                                                                       
 &quot;jBoss is more than great technology, it's a community.&quot;</td>
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<td><b>Joe Shevland<img src="pictures/jo.jpg" width="101" height="106" border="1" 
align="left">, Autralia</b>
  -                                                                                    
 <p>Based in Tasmania, Australia, Joe was involved in the early stages of jBoss with 
Marc writing the JAWS relational database code. Joe's primary interests include any 
form of Java coding, database and web development as well as excercising his elbow at 
the pub. Forming part of the directorship of <a href="http://www.kpi.com.au";>KPI 
Logistics</a> in Hobart, Joe has also dealt extensively with clients and government 
bodies and enjoys the challenges that information technology brings with it.</td>
  -                                                                     </tr>
  -                                                                     <tr>
  +                                                                                    
 <p class="text">Based in Tasmania, Australia, Joe was involved in the early stages of 
jBoss with Marc writing the JAWS relational database code. Joe's primary interests 
include any form of Java coding, database and web development as well as excercising 
his elbow at the pub. Forming part of the directorship of <a 
href="http://www.kpi.com.au";>KPI Logistics</a> in Hobart, Joe has also dealt 
extensively with clients and government bodies and enjoys the challenges that 
information technology brings with it.</td>
                                                                                
<td><b>Daniel Schulze, Germany</b>
  -                                                                                    
 <p><img src="pictures/danielS.jpg" width="141" height="133" border="1" align="left">A 
 25 years old Java disciple, Daniel Schulze is studying Computer Science at the 
University for Applied Sciences in Leipzig (D). <br> He is expecting a bright future 
for j2ee especially in medium sized enterprises and came to jBoss because he liked the 
straight forward technology and the focus on ease-of-use.<br> And he loves fast cars 
and funky metal music... (right now rides a cheap bike, ed.)</p><br>
  +                                                                                    
 <p class="text"><img src="pictures/danielS.jpg" width="141" height="133" border="1" 
align="left">A  25 years old Java disciple, Daniel Schulze is studying Computer 
Science at the University for Applied Sciences in Leipzig (D). <br> He is expecting a 
bright future for j2ee especially in medium sized enterprises and came to jBoss 
because he liked the straight forward technology and the focus on ease-of-use.<br> And 
he loves fast cars and funky metal music... (right now rides a cheap bike, ed.)</p><br>
                                                                                       
 </td>
                                                                        </tr>
  -                                                                     <tr>
  -                                                                             
<td><b>Norbert Lataille, France</b></td>
  -                                                                     </tr>
                                                                        <tr>
  -                                                                             
<td><b>Thierry Janaudy, UK</b> <p><b><img src="pictures/Thierry.JPG" width="83" 
height="122" border="1" align="left"></b>Thierry is an independent consultant working 
in London, UK. He gives consulting and training for<br>the J2EE platform. He would 
like to put some genetic algorithms in his coffee machine for a better beans 
selection. He can be contacted at [EMAIL PROTECTED]</p>
  -                                                                                    
 <p>In jBoss Thierry is one of the leads behind zola, the application model effort. 
With a focus on WAP,&nbsp;webstore is today a complete demo of a complex e-commerce 
site working on the suite of jboss products.</td>
  -                                                                     </tr>
  -                                                                     <tr>
  +                                                                             
<td><b>Thierry Janaudy, UK</b> <p class="text"><b><img src="pictures/Thierry.JPG" 
width="83" height="122" border="1" align="left"></b>Thierry is an independent 
consultant working in London, UK. He gives consulting and training for<br>the J2EE 
platform. He would like to put some genetic algorithms in his coffee machine for a 
better beans selection. He can be contacted at [EMAIL PROTECTED]</p>
  +                                                                                    
 <p class="text">In jBoss Thierry is one of the leads behind zola, the application 
model effort. With a focus on WAP,&nbsp;webstore is today a complete demo of a complex 
e-commerce site working on the suite of jboss products.</td>
  +                                                                     
                                                                                
<td><b>Julian Gosnell, UK</b>
  -                                                                                    
 <p><b><img src="pictures/jules.jpg" width="127" height="128" border="1" 
align="left"></b>Jules is a Java Consultant in London, U.K. He likes to spend his time 
lurking quietly on the mailing-lists of hot Open-Source projects and contributing 
useful snippets. Another of his bad habits is hanging out<br>
  +                                                                                    
 <p class="text"><b><img src="pictures/jules.jpg" width="127" height="128" border="1" 
align="left"></b>Jules is a Java Consultant in London, U.K. He likes to spend his time 
lurking quietly on the mailing-lists of hot Open-Source projects and contributing 
useful snippets. Another of his bad habits is hanging out<br>
                                                                                       
 with Australians. It was here he met Greg, author of Jetty (jetty.mortbay.com). After 
some more lurking, this time around jboss-discuss, he realised tha JBoss and Jetty 
were made for each other, so he put on his hacking-hat and, well, the rest is 
history...</td>
                                                                        </tr>
   
                                                                        <tr>
                                                                                
                     <td><b>Vladimir Blagojevic, Yugoslavia</b> 
  -                    <p><img src="pictures/vladimir1.jpg" width="100" height="139" 
align="left"> 
  +                    <p class="text"><img src="pictures/vladimir1.jpg" width="100" 
height="139" align="left"> 
                         Vladimir Blagojevic, Canada Originally from Yugoslavia, 
                         stuck in Canada since 1995. Recently graduated with Honours 
                         degree in Computer Science from York University in Toronto. 
  @@ -211,15 +192,10 @@
                         works as a java developer on server side platform for 
wireless 
                         POS devices. </p>
                                                                                       
 </td>
  -                                                                     </tr>
  -                                                                     <tr>
  -                                                                             
  -              
  -                                                                     </tr>
  -                                                                     <tr>
  +                                                                     
                                                                                
                   <td><b>Tobias Frech, Germany</b> 
  -                  <p><b></b><img src="pictures/tobias.jpg" width="128" height="128" 
align="left">Born 
  +                  <p class="text"><img src="pictures/tobias.jpg" width="128" 
height="128" border="1" align="left">Born 
                       1974 near Stuttgart in Germany. The first time: 1982 (touched 
                       a computer keyboard of course). From then on always interested 
                       in electronics, computers (ZX81, C64, Amiga, PC), why things 
  @@ -232,12 +208,28 @@
                       and especially people that like utopias. Would like to see 
                       a lot of things change on this world. 
                   </tr>
  -                                                             </table>
  +                             
  +                                                                     
  +                <td><b>Nathalie Mason, USA</b> 
  +                  <p class="text"><img src="pictures/nathy.jpg" border="1" 
align="left">
  +                               Nathalie Mason joins husband, Marc Fleury, in his 
efforts to grow JBoss.org
  +and JBoss Group as Director of Business Development. Prior to joining JBoss Group, 
Nathalie worked as a financial writer for Franklin Templeton mutual funds.  Nathalie 
holds a masters degree in Comparative Literature from the
  +Universtiy of Paris and a bachelor's degree in English from Wellesley College.
  +                
  +                             <td><b>Jason Dillon, USA</b> 
  +                             <p class="text"><b><img src="pictures/jason.jpg" 
border="1" align="left"></b>
  +                             Jason is a UN*X systems administrator turned software 
engineer/architect with a passion for excellence and a soft spot for Java technology.  
He specializes in infrastructure components and tends to put an emphasis on 
correctness opposed to quickness. "I have been leveraging open source software for 
most of my professional life, and it is time to return the favor." In his free time he 
paints (in oil), snow boards, mountain bikes and ... oh wait what free time?
  +
  +                                                                     
  +             </table>
                                                        
                                                
   <p class="head">CONTRIBUTORS AND DEAR FRIENDS
   <p class="text">We acknowledge valuable help from these folks, some are on their 
way to become Hall of Famers, we are told a few aliens hide among those folks.
                                                                
  +             <table>
  +             
  +             <tr><td>
                 <ul>
                   <li>Vadim Tkachenko 
                   <li>Jeremiah Johnson 
  @@ -273,6 +265,14 @@
                   <li>Paul Austin 
                   <li>Terry Child 
                   <li>Tommy Helstrom 
  +               
  +              </ul>
  +                     
  +                     </td>
  +                     
  +             <td>
  +             
  +              <ul>
                   <li>Hugo Jose Pinto 
                   <li>Tim White 
                   <li>Tobias Frech 
  @@ -304,10 +304,26 @@
                   <li>Gabor Liptak
                   <li>Lars Hoflansl
                   <li>Joel Memes
  -             <li>Jason Dillon
  -             <li>Vinay Menon
  +                             <li>Jason Dillon
  +                             <li>Vinay Menon
  +                             <li>Bill Burke
                 </ul>
  -                                             
  +                     </td>
  +                     <td>
  +                     
  +                             <li>Vincent Harcq
  +                             <li>Chris Kimpton
  +                             <li>Lennart Petersson
  +                             <li>Dain Sundstrom
  +                             <li>Mike Swainston-Rainford
  +                             <li>Stacy Curl
  +                             <li>Anatoly Akkerman
  +                             <li>Jay Walters
  +                             <li>Burkhard Vogel
  +                             <li>David Jencks
  +                     </td>
  +                             </tr>
  +                     </table>
   
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  1.2       +65 -17    newsite/testimonials.jsp
  
  Index: testimonials.jsp
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /cvsroot/jboss/newsite/testimonials.jsp,v
  retrieving revision 1.1
  retrieving revision 1.2
  diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2
  --- testimonials.jsp  2001/06/14 17:33:38     1.1
  +++ testimonials.jsp  2001/07/07 02:52:01     1.2
  @@ -29,27 +29,75 @@
   <br>If your company is currently using JBoss for any of the above and wants to be 
listed as such on our website, please <a href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]";>email 
us</a> with your name, job title, company and a brief description of how and where you 
are using JBoss.  
                                                        
    <p class="head">PRODUCTION SITES                    
  -<p class="text">&quot;My company is using JBoss with excellent results in a 
production
  -              environment.<a class="link" href ="http://www.liquidwit.com";> We have 
been using 
  -              it since September 2000</a> and have had only minor difficulties. 
  -              In fact, <b>the fewest difficulties of any production environment 
  -              I have deployed in </b>(and that covers a broad range of 
types/generations 
  -              of serving systems). 
  -                        -- Caskey, CTO, LiquidWit.com --
  -<p class="text">"When you consider that non-e-commerce, three-tier applications 
  +<p class="text"> We thank the people below for their testimonials. 
  +With an average 40,000 downloads per month as tracked by SourceForge.net and the 
fact that JBoss's 
  +LGPL license does not require people to disclose if and how they use us, this is 
just the tip of 
  +the iceberg....
  +
  +<p class="text">Bill Burke, Mercantec, USA<br>
  +"We've been using Jetty3.0.6/JBoss 2.2.1 since March on Linux
  +and have been  in early access mode since then and plan to
  +fully release this month.  We plan to scale up to 2 million DB transaction per day 
by Christmas, if not more.  We are running multiple instances of JBoss, on multiple 
machines, hooking into one large DB server running Oracle on a Sun box.
  +
  +<p class="text">Caskey, LiquidWit.com, USA 
  +                      "My company is using JBoss with excellent results in a 
production
  +              environment. We have been using 
  +              it since September 2000 and have had only minor difficulties. 
  +              In fact, the fewest difficulties of any production environment 
  +              I have deployed in (and that covers a broad range of 
types/generations 
  +              of serving systems)."<br> 
  +                       
  +                       
  +                       
  +<p class="text">Fabian Varisco, Siox Group, Argentina<br>
  +Mentions that JBoss is being used in the Argentine IRS and Stock Market
  +
  +<p class="text">Per Nyfelt, Resourcing, Sweden<br>
  +In production with JBoss-Tomcat since March 5 2001
  +
  +<p class="text">Raj Krish, Ibis inc, USA <br>
  +                      "We have deployed a product in the B2B space to enable 
suppliers to 
  +              participate in e-marketplaces. JBoss is the central component in 
  +              the product. We performed various stress/performance tests on JBoss 
  +              and the product before deployment. It came out with flying colors. 
  +              We have gone live.<br>
  +              
  +
  +<p class="text">Torben J�ger, Orientation in Objects GmbH, Germany<br>
  +JBoss is used as the main part in a b2b platform integrated with a
  +multivendor catalog coupled with Tomcat, Cocoon and Apache. 
  +The system is running in a sickness insurance fund to function as an order and 
reverse auction 
  +system to increase productivity in the process of ordering products. 
  +Basic features like Entity and Session Beans are used as well as EJB 2.0 Message 
Driven Beans.
  +
  +                       
  +<p class="text">Vaughn Vernon, Independent Consultant, USA<br>
  +                     "When you consider that non-e-commerce, three-tier 
applications 
                 are beginning to be sold into business enterprises on CD-ROMs with 
  -              EJB servers as the infrastructure,<b> JBoss/Server has removed the 
  -              per-CPU licensing barriers</b> to those markets. Our Israeli client 
  +              EJB servers as the infrastructure,JBoss/Server has removed the 
  +              per-CPU licensing barriers to those markets. Our Israeli client 
                 is a testimony to that, and they're using JBoss for that very 
reason." 
                 <br>
  -                             -- Vaughn Vernon, Senior Consultant, Verge Corporation 
--
  +                             
  +
  +
  +<p class="text">Werner Ramaekers, Shift@, Belgium.<br>
  +Here's the list of projects where jBoss is succesfully running
  +with the embedded Tomcat, all are complete web-applications with Servlets, JSP's 
and EJB's:
  +<ul>
  +<li class="text"> LCI ERUDICT (internet website at www.erudict.com)
  +Internet website with web interface for the content-management over the web. 
JBoss-2.2.1-Tomcat3.2.1 running on Win2000 with SQL Server 2000 on Win2000 as database
  +<li class="text"> LCI VISION (restricted access internet site, more info on them at 
www.lcivision.fr) Management application for the reservation of conference rooms with 
visioning systems. JBoss-2.0-Tomcat-3.2.1 running on RedHat 6.2 with PostgreSQL 7 as 
database.
  +<li class="text"> TI Automotive 
  +<li class="text">GEDAS (intranet application for belgian engineering bureau, more 
info on them at www.gedas.be) Management of outsourcing used across the locations of 
the firm in Belgium. JBoss-2.0-Tomcat-3.2.1 running on RedHat 6.2 with SQL Server 7 on 
WinNT4 as database.
  +<li class="text"> Kind en Preventie(intranet application for a belgian child's 
health care organization, more info on them at www.kindenpreventie.be) Application to 
manage the consultancy bureaus where children from 0-3 years get free health care 
checks and advice. JBoss-2.2.2-Tomcat-3.2.2 running on WinNT4 with Oracle 8i on WinNT4 
as database.
  +<li class="text"> Royal Belgian Football Association (www.footbel.com) The 
applications existing only use servlets to retrieve data for assigning soccer games to 
clubs and referees to games, etc. We are in the process of writing new applications 
requiring updating of data from the web through the use of EJB's. Will use 
jBoss-2.2.2-Tomcat-3.2.2 running on WinNT4 with Oracle 8i on WinNT4 as database. (or 
more recent)
  +</ul>
  +
  +
  +
  +                       
             
  -<p class="text"> "We have deployed a product in the B2B space to enable suppliers 
to 
  -              participate in e-marketplaces. JBoss is the central component in 
  -              the product. We performed various stress/performance tests on JBoss 
  -              and the product before deployment. It <b>came out with flying 
colors</b>.<b> 
  -              We have gone live</b>.<br>
  -              -- Raj krish, CEO, Ibis inc. 
                                                
   <p class="head"><b>JBOSS vs COMPETITION</b>
   <p class="text">
  
  
  

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