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                                                   <p>
                   <b>James Strachan</b> (jstrachan at apache.org)
   <br />
  -James works for <a href="http://www.spiritsoft.net";>SpiritSoft</a>, a
  +<a href="http://www.apache.org/~jstrachan/";>James</a> works for <a 
href="http://www.spiritsoft.net";>SpiritSoft</a>, a
   Java and JMS based middleware and integrations company.
   He is the founder of the
   <a href="http://dom4j.org";>dom4j</a> and
  
  
  
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  -<?xml version="1.0"?>
  -<document>
  -    <properties>
  -        <author email="[EMAIL PROTECTED]">Jon S. Stevens</author>
  -        <title>Who We Are</title>
  -    </properties>
  -    <body>
  -        <section name="Who We Are">
  -            <p>
  -The Jakarta Project operates on a meritocracy: the more you do, the
  -more responsibility you will obtain. This page lists all of the people
  -who have gone the extra mile and are Committers or members of the
  -Project Management Committee. If you would like to get involved, the
  -first step is to join the <a href="./mail.html">mailing
  -lists</a>.
  -</p>
  -            <p>
  -We ask that you please do not send us emails privately asking for support. We
  -are non-paid volunteers who help out with the project and we do not
  -necessarily have the time or energy to help people on an individual
  -basis. Instead, we have setup <a href="./mail.html">mailing
  -lists</a> which often contain hundreds of individuals who will help answer
  -detailed requests for help. The benefit of using mailing lists over private
  -communication is that it is a shared resource where others can also learn from
  -common mistakes and as a community we all grow together.
  -</p>
  -        </section>
  -        <section name="Project Management Committee">
  -<br/>
  -            <p>
  -                <b>Stefan Bodewig</b> (stefan.bodewig at epost.de)
  -<br/>
  -Stefan is a senior developer at BoST interactive, where he is mainly
  -responsible for a rule based configurator system with several
  -different user front-ends written in Java and Delphi. He spends some
  -time working on Open Source projects with Ant currently taking the
  -biggest share of it.
  -</p>
  -            <p>
  -                <b>Conor MacNeill</b> (conor at cortexebusiness.com.au)
  -<br/>
  -Conor is a senior developer at Cortex eBusiness, where he develops
  -J2EE based systems. In his spare time he helps with the development of
  -the Ant build tool.
  -</p>
  -            <p>
  -                <b>Geir Magnusson Jr.</b> (geirm at optonline.net)
  -<br/>
  -Geir works on Velocity.  In his spare time, he is an independent
  -consultant focused on server infrastructure, real-time data delivery,
  -and general Java software development. 
  -</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
  -engine.  He has recently joined Sun as technical lead for the servlet
  -and JSP reference implementation.
  -</p>
  -            <p>
  -                <b>Sam Ruby</b> (rubys at us.ibm.com)
  -                [<a href="http://radio.weblogs.com/0101679/";>WebLog</a>]
  -<br/> 
  -Sam takes a perverse pleasure in integrating disparate things.  He is
  -a member of the <a href="http://www.php.net/credits.php";>PHP group</a>, Apache
  -<a href="http://xml.apache.org/whoweare.html";>XML PMC</a>, Apache
  -sponsor for the <a href="http://xml.apache.org/soap";>xml-soap</a> subproject
  -and convener of <a href="http://www.ecma.ch";>ECMA</a> TC39 TG3.  He is
  -also serving as the Chairman of this PMC.
  -</p>
  -        </section>
  -        <section name="Advisors">
  -            <p>
  -                <b>Brian Behlendorf</b> (brian at behlendorf.com)
  -<br/> 
  -
  -Brian is a co-founder of the Apache Software Foundation. He is CTO and
  -co-founder of <A HREF="http://www.collab.net/";>CollabNet</A>.
  -</p>
  -        </section>
  -        <section name="Committers">
  -
  -      <p>
  -                <b>Shawn Bayern</b> (bayern at essentially.net)
  -<br/>
  -Shawn Bayern is a committer for Jakarta Taglibs.  He is the
  -  reference-implementation lead for the
  -  <a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/doc/standard-doc/intro.html";>
  -  JSP Standard Tag Library</a> (JSTL) and the author of two JSP-related
  -  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/>
  -Hans is a member of the Servlet and JSP specification working groups
  -and writes articles and books about these technologies. He's also the
  -founder and president of Gefion software, a company that develops
  -servlet and JSP based products and customer solutions.
  -</p>
  -            <p>
  -                <b>
  -                    <a href="http://relativity.yi.org";>Kevin Burton</a>
  -                </b> 
  -(burton at relativity.yi.org)
  -<br/>
  -Kevin is an Open Source developer who is involved in many projects
  -including Jakarta, Apache JetSpeed/Turbine, and jEdit.  When he is not
  -hacking on code he can be found sleeping. 
  -</p>
  -            <p>
  -                <b>
  -                    <a href="http://www.stinky.com/alex/";>Alexander Day Chaffee</a>
  -                </b>
  -(alex at jguru.com) <br/>
  -Alex runs the <a href="http://www.jguru.com/faq/Servlets";>Servlets</a>,
  -<a href="http://www.jguru.com/faq/EJB";>EJB</a> and <a 
href="http://www.jguru.com/faq/Threads";>Threads</a> FAQs at <a 
href="http://www.jguru.com/";>jGuru.com</a>. He's also developed lots of
  -open source code, avaliable at his <a href="http://www.purpletech.com/";>Purple 
Technology</a> site. In a past
  -life, he created and ran <a href="http://www.gamelan.com";>Gamelan</a>
  -for <a href="http://www.earthweb.com";>EarthWeb</a>.
  -</p>
  -            <p>
  -                <b>James Duncan Davidson</b> (duncan at x180.net - <a 
href="http://x180.net/";>http://x180.net/</a>)
  -<br/> 
  -
  -By day, Duncan works in the Open Source Program Office at Sun
  -Microsystems where he helps various Open Source efforts within Sun
  -&quot;do the right thing&quot;. Previously at Sun he was responsible
  -for the Servlet API Specifications 2.1 and 2.2 as well as the Java API
  -for XML Parsing 1.0 and was the original author of Tomcat and Ant. He
  -was one of the rabble-rousers within Sun that helped make the Jakarta
  -Project a reality and served as the first Chairman of the Jakarta PMC.
  -</p>
  -            <p>
  -                <b>Morgan Delagrange</b> (morgand at apache.org) 
  -<br/>
  -
  -Morgan is an active member of Jakarta Commons, where he works on several projects
  -including HttpClient, Collections and Latka.  He is also a
  -member of Jakarta Taglibs, where he has contributed
  -several JSP tag libraries.  Morgan has a strong interest in J2EE technologies, 
  -functional testing and XML syndication.
  -</p>
  -            <p>
  -                <b>Peter Donald</b> (peter at apache.org) 
  -<br/>
  -
  -Peter is an avid java developer who is active in the 
  -<a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/avalon/";>Avalon</a> and 
  -<a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/ant/";>Ant</a> projects.
  -In his spare time he developes a distributed virtual environment
  -(ie military simulator or 3D game) using java technologies.
  -</p>
  -            <p>
  -                <b>Danno Ferrin</b> (shemnon at earthlink.net)
  -<br/>
  -Danno has been programming in Java since Summer 96. Danno wrote a JSP
  -engine on his own and released it the very same day Jakarta was
  -announced at JavaOne. Since then, he decided to join the Jakarta
  -project in a spirit of co-operation over competition.
  -</p>
  -            <p>
  -                <b>Simeon H.K. Fitch</b> (simeon.fitch at mseedsoft.com)
  -<br/>
  -Simeon is owner of Mustard Seed Software, which specializes in developing
  -distributed applications and user interfaces for the science, engineering,
  -and research oriented clients. He is the lead architect and developer for
  -Antidote, the GUI for Ant.
  -</p>
  -            <p>
  -                <b>Pier Fumagalli</b> (pier at betaversion.org)
  -<br/> 
  -
  -Pier "posh spice" Fumagalli got involved with the Apache JServ project a few
  -years ago, and since then noone has been able to get rid of him (although
  -many tried). He spends most of his time debating with his cat about performance
  -of Java code on Mac OS/X, especially when JNI is involved. Lately he's spending
  -more and more time on Apache 2.0 and APR, because segfaults are way more fun than
  -NullPointerExceptions...
  -</p>
  -            <p>
  -                <b>Santiago Gala</b> (sgala at hisitech.com or sgala at apache.org)
  -<br/>
  -Santiago owns <a href="http://hisitech.com";>High Sierra Technology</a>.
  -Works in a problem stated by his daughter Julia:
  - <em>
  -&quot;Dad, you give the programs for free, how do you make the money?&quot;
  -</em>
  -Free Software user after finding emacs in a tape, back in 91,
  - recently discovered the pleasure to make it happen :-).
  - Code contributor to Jetspeed, and  noise contributor
  - elsewhere.
  -</p>
  -            <p>
  -                <b>
  -                    <a href="http://rpmized.free.fr/";>Henri Gomez</a>
  -                </b> (hgomez at slib.fr)
  -<br/> 
  -Henri is a Software Engineer and Team Leader at SLIB where he works on
  -use 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/> 
  -     Ceki is the founder of the log4j project. Time permitting, he also does
  -     custom development for clients. See <a href="http://www.qos.ch";>www.qos.ch</a> 
for more info.
  -      </p>
  -      <p>
  -
  -                <b>Jason Hunter</b> (jh at servlets.com)
  -<br/> 
  -Jason is author of "Java Servlet Programming" (O'Reilly) and publisher
  -of <a href="http://www.servlets.com/";>http://www.servlets.com/</a>.
  -He works at <a href="http://www.collab.net";>CollabNet</a>.
  -</p>
  -            <p>
  -                <b>Ted Husted</b> (ted at husted dot com)
  -<br/> 
  -Ted is an independent developer building Web applications with
  -several Jakarta technologies, including Struts, Taglibs, Tomcat, and
  -Jetspeed.
  -</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
  -Microsystems. He is responsible for the support of JSPs and servlets in
  -Forte for Java / NetBeans tools suite and their integration with Tomcat.
  -</p>
  -            <p>
  -                <b>Anders Kristensen</b> (akristensen at dynamicsoft.com)
  -<br/>
  -Anders takes a keen interest in log4j and all things Java, OO, and
  -XML.  He is currently specification lead for JSR 116, the SIP Servlet
  -expert group.
  -</p>
  -            <p>
  -                <b>Arnout J. Kuiper</b> (ajkuiper at planet.nl)
  -<br/>
  -
  -Arnout J. Kuiper is a Java Architect with the Sun Java Center at Sun
  -Microsystems. His main focus is web-related technologies on the Java
  -platform (J2EE, XML, ...).
  -</p>
  -            <p>
  -                <b>Berin Loritsch</b> (bloritsch at apache.org)
  -<br/>
  -Berin is a senior developer at Information Planning &amp; Management
  -Services, Inc. (<a href="http://www.infoplanning.com";>IPMS, Inc.</a>).
  -He is currently the Release Manager for the
  -<a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/avalon/";>Avalon</a> project.  He is
  -also heavily involved in the
  -<a href="http://xml.apache.org/cocoon2/";>Cocoon 2</a> project.  He has
  -contributed to the architecture, design, and documentation to both of
  -those projects.  He is also the architect of Avalon Excalibur's pooling
  -code.
  -</p>
  -            <p>
  -                <b>Ramesh Mandava</b>
  -                <br/> (rmandava at talentportal.com)
  -<br/>
  -Ramesh.Mandava is a team member of the JSP and Servlet group at Sun
  -Microsystems. He is presently responsible to make sure that Jakarta
  -is a high quality product.
  -</p>
  -            <p>
  -                <b>Vincent Massol</b> (vmassol at apache.org)
  -<br/>
  -Vincent works for <a href="http://www.octo.com";>OCTO Technology</a>, an
  -Information System Architecture Consulting company providing expert 
  -consultants in new technologies. He is the founder of the 
  -<a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/cactus";>Jakarta Cactus</a> project. He is
  -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. He's currently working at Sun, where his primary responsability is to 
  -improve Tomcat. Among many contributions to a variety of open-source
  -projects, he's the founder of the Slide project, and one of the founders of 
  -the Commons project. 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 
  -open development. In the last 4 years, he has contributed way too much
  -time to Apache, expecially on JServ, JMeter, Avalon, JAMES, Ant, Cocoon
  -and helping to bring more projects into Apache-land, such as FOP, Batik,
  -POI and Xindice. The problem is that he's too picky to be satisfied :-)
  -</p>
  -            <p>
  -                <b>Glenn McAllister</b> (glenn at somanetworks.com)
  -<br/>
  -Glenn McAllister is a software developer at SOMA Networks, was formerly
  -the same at IBM (plus tech writer plus build guy), and does some writing
  -on the side for the VADD Technical Journal.  He is a semi-active
  -developer on Ant.
  -</p>
  -            <p>
  -                <b>Dan Milstein</b> (danmil at shore.net)
  -<br/>
  -Dan works as an independent consultant in the Boston area.  This is his
  -first effort in the Open Source world.  He's working on the Tomcat
  -project, and focusing on Tomcat - Web Server connectors.
  -</p>
  -            <p>
  -                <b>Rajiv Mordani</b> (mode at chinet.com)
  -<br/>
  -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://www.trilug.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 ;-).
  -</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
  -inside JDBCRealm, and the Spanish Translation of Tomcat 3.X and 4.0 (soon),
  -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
  -for implementing security in the J2EE Reference Implementation
  -(RI). He integrated various technologies including servlet/JSP
  -implementations from Tomcat into the J2EE RI. These days, he hacks PHP
  -code during the day.
  -</p>
  -            <p>
  -                <b>Daniel Rall</b> (dlr at finemaltcoding.com)
  -<br/>
  -Daniel is a software engineer at CollabNet, where he works
  -primarily on <a href="http://collab.net/products/sourcecast/";>SourceCast</a>,
  -including integration of various
  -<a href="http://www.tigris.org/";>Tigris</a> projects such
  -<a href="http://eyebrowse.tigris.org/";>Eyebrowse</a> and
  -<a href="http://scarab.tigris.org/";>Scarab</a>.  He is an active
  -developer of <a href="http://java.apache.org/turbine/";>Turbine</a> and
  -its sub-projects, a committer on
  -<a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/velocity/";>Velocity</a> and various
  -<a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/";>Commons</a> sandbox
  -packages, and a contributor to other open source projects.
  -</p>
  -            <p>
  -                <b>Jean-Luc Rochat</b> (jnix at cybercable.fr)
  -<br/>
  -            </p>
  -            <p>
  -                <b>Marc Saegesser</b> (marc.saegesser at apropos.com)
  -<br/>
  -Marc has been a software developer for more than 11 years working on
  -projects ranging from environmental controls to business applications.
  -He currently works on Web based call center applications for Apropos
  -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
  -columnist for Java Pro magazine.  Among other things, he has been the
  -founder of ORO, Inc., a senior scientist at Caltech's Center for
  -Advanced Computing Research, and vice president of software development
  -at WebOS, Inc.
  -</p>
  -            <p>
  -                <b>Gal Shachor</b> (shachor at il.ibm.com)
  -<br/>
  -Gal Shachor is a research staff member at IBM. He wrote his first
  -Servlet container (ServletExpress) at the beginning of 1997. Later on
  -ServletExpress (and Gal) merged into WebSphere, and Gal participated
  -in the development of WebSphere 1, 2 and 3.
  -</p>
  -            <p>
  -                <b>Bojan Smojver</b> (bojan at binarix.com)
  -<br/>
  -Bojan Smojver is the co-founder of <a href="http://www.binarix.com/";>Binarix</a>,
  -web and e-commerce solutions company. His background is in hardware,
  -Windows NT/Unix administration and C programming. These days he's primarily
  -focused on Linux/Java/XML solutions.
  -</p>
  -            <p>
  -                <b>Jon S. Stevens</b> (jon at collab.net)
  -<br/>
  -
  -Jon is a Co-Founder of <a href="http://www.clearink.com/";>Clear Ink
  -Corp</a> and recently left to work on <a 
href="http://scarab.tigris.org/";>Scarab</a> a next generation Open
  -Source Java Servlet based Issue/Bug tracking system for <a 
href="http://www.collab.net/";>CollabNet</a>. He is an active developer
  -of the <a href="http://java.apache.org/jserv/";>Apache JServ Servlet
  -Engine</a> for the Apache Web Server and Co-Author of the <a 
href="http://java.apache.org/ecs/";>Element Construction Set</a> as
  -well as the web application framework, <a 
href="http://java.apache.org/turbine/";>Turbine</a>.
  -</p>
  -            <p>
  -                <b>James Strachan</b> (jstrachan at apache.org)
  -<br/>
  -James works for <a href="http://www.spiritsoft.net";>SpiritSoft</a>, a
  -Java and JMS based middleware and integrations company.
  -He is the founder of the
  -<a href="http://dom4j.org";>dom4j</a> and
  -<a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/messenger.html";>Messenger</a>
  -projects, co-founder of
  -<a href="http://saxpath.org";>SAXPath</a> and
  -<a href="http://jaxen.org";>Jaxen</a>
  -and an active participant on Jakarta
  -<a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/index.html";>Commons</a> and
  -and
  -<a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/index.html";>Taglibs</a> and
  -projects.
  -He's been developing distributed and web systems in Java for over 5 years and
  -programming in general for over 20 years now; my how the time has flown.
  -</p>
  -            <p>
  -                <b>Bip Thelin</b> (bip at apache.org)
  -<br/>
  -Bip Thelin has been a system developer at <a 
href="http://www.razorfish.com";>Razorfish</a>
  -for the last 2.5 years. He is an active developer on the Tomcat project
  -where he have contributed to the JDBCSession Store, JDBCRealm
  -and is also responsible for the SSI and Clustering package.
  -</p>
  -            <p>
  -                <b>James Todd</b> (jwtodd at pacbell.net)
  -<br/>
  -James has developed real time customer oriented apps for roughly 10
  -years the last 5 of which have predominately been fully integrated,
  -front and back, extraNet implementations which have been based on
  -Apache, Java and Tcl.
  -</p>
  -            <p>
  -                <b>Magesh Umasankar</b> (umagesh at apache.org)
  -<br/>
  -Magesh is a lead software developer at
  -<a href="http://www.manugistics.com";>Manugistics</a>, where
  -he is responsible for some of the Revenue Optimization
  -solutions.
  -</p>
  -            <p>
  -                <b>Anil Vijendran</b> (akv at eng.sun.com)
  -<br/>
  -Anil Vijendran is the principal developer of the JSP engine in
  -Tomcat. He's done some pretty scary things in his past life --
  -implementing the CORBA IDL to C++ 2.0 mapping, skydiving, IDL to Java
  -compilers, Object Databases (SIGSEV, you da man!) for C++, Java ORB
  -and EJB runtime environments -- in that order.
  -</p>
  -            <p>
  -                <b>Rodney Waldhoff</b> (rwaldhoff at apache.org)
  -<br/>
  -Rodney directs the Systems Architecture team at Britannica.com.
  -He primarily works with network, Java and XML technologies,
  -agile software development methodologies, and his bicycle.
  -</p>
  -            <p>
  -                <b>Keith Wannamaker</b> (keith at wannamaker.org)
  -<br/>
  -Keith Wannamaker is an independent software developer specializing
  -in WebDAV and Apache.
  -</p>
  -            <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/";>
  -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>
  -        </section>
  -    </body>
  -</document>
  +<?xml version="1.0"?>
  +<document>
  +    <properties>
  +        <author email="[EMAIL PROTECTED]">Jon S. Stevens</author>
  +        <title>Who We Are</title>
  +    </properties>
  +    <body>
  +        <section name="Who We Are">
  +            <p>
  +The Jakarta Project operates on a meritocracy: the more you do, the
  +more responsibility you will obtain. This page lists all of the people
  +who have gone the extra mile and are Committers or members of the
  +Project Management Committee. If you would like to get involved, the
  +first step is to join the <a href="./mail.html">mailing
  +lists</a>.
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +We ask that you please do not send us emails privately asking for support. We
  +are non-paid volunteers who help out with the project and we do not
  +necessarily have the time or energy to help people on an individual
  +basis. Instead, we have setup <a href="./mail.html">mailing
  +lists</a> which often contain hundreds of individuals who will help answer
  +detailed requests for help. The benefit of using mailing lists over private
  +communication is that it is a shared resource where others can also learn from
  +common mistakes and as a community we all grow together.
  +</p>
  +        </section>
  +        <section name="Project Management Committee">
  +<br/>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>Stefan Bodewig</b> (stefan.bodewig at epost.de)
  +<br/>
  +Stefan is a senior developer at BoST interactive, where he is mainly
  +responsible for a rule based configurator system with several
  +different user front-ends written in Java and Delphi. He spends some
  +time working on Open Source projects with Ant currently taking the
  +biggest share of it.
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>Conor MacNeill</b> (conor at cortexebusiness.com.au)
  +<br/>
  +Conor is a senior developer at Cortex eBusiness, where he develops
  +J2EE based systems. In his spare time he helps with the development of
  +the Ant build tool.
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>Geir Magnusson Jr.</b> (geirm at optonline.net)
  +<br/>
  +Geir works on Velocity.  In his spare time, he is an independent
  +consultant focused on server infrastructure, real-time data delivery,
  +and general Java software development. 
  +</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
  +engine.  He has recently joined Sun as technical lead for the servlet
  +and JSP reference implementation.
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>Sam Ruby</b> (rubys at us.ibm.com)
  +                [<a href="http://radio.weblogs.com/0101679/";>WebLog</a>]
  +<br/> 
  +Sam takes a perverse pleasure in integrating disparate things.  He is
  +a member of the <a href="http://www.php.net/credits.php";>PHP group</a>, Apache
  +<a href="http://xml.apache.org/whoweare.html";>XML PMC</a>, Apache
  +sponsor for the <a href="http://xml.apache.org/soap";>xml-soap</a> subproject
  +and convener of <a href="http://www.ecma.ch";>ECMA</a> TC39 TG3.  He is
  +also serving as the Chairman of this PMC.
  +</p>
  +        </section>
  +        <section name="Advisors">
  +            <p>
  +                <b>Brian Behlendorf</b> (brian at behlendorf.com)
  +<br/> 
  +
  +Brian is a co-founder of the Apache Software Foundation. He is CTO and
  +co-founder of <A HREF="http://www.collab.net/";>CollabNet</A>.
  +</p>
  +        </section>
  +        <section name="Committers">
  +
  +      <p>
  +                <b>Shawn Bayern</b> (bayern at essentially.net)
  +<br/>
  +Shawn Bayern is a committer for Jakarta Taglibs.  He is the
  +  reference-implementation lead for the
  +  <a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/doc/standard-doc/intro.html";>
  +  JSP Standard Tag Library</a> (JSTL) and the author of two JSP-related
  +  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/>
  +Hans is a member of the Servlet and JSP specification working groups
  +and writes articles and books about these technologies. He's also the
  +founder and president of Gefion software, a company that develops
  +servlet and JSP based products and customer solutions.
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>
  +                    <a href="http://relativity.yi.org";>Kevin Burton</a>
  +                </b> 
  +(burton at relativity.yi.org)
  +<br/>
  +Kevin is an Open Source developer who is involved in many projects
  +including Jakarta, Apache JetSpeed/Turbine, and jEdit.  When he is not
  +hacking on code he can be found sleeping. 
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>
  +                    <a href="http://www.stinky.com/alex/";>Alexander Day Chaffee</a>
  +                </b>
  +(alex at jguru.com) <br/>
  +Alex runs the <a href="http://www.jguru.com/faq/Servlets";>Servlets</a>,
  +<a href="http://www.jguru.com/faq/EJB";>EJB</a> and <a 
href="http://www.jguru.com/faq/Threads";>Threads</a> FAQs at <a 
href="http://www.jguru.com/";>jGuru.com</a>. He's also developed lots of
  +open source code, avaliable at his <a href="http://www.purpletech.com/";>Purple 
Technology</a> site. In a past
  +life, he created and ran <a href="http://www.gamelan.com";>Gamelan</a>
  +for <a href="http://www.earthweb.com";>EarthWeb</a>.
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>James Duncan Davidson</b> (duncan at x180.net - <a 
href="http://x180.net/";>http://x180.net/</a>)
  +<br/> 
  +
  +By day, Duncan works in the Open Source Program Office at Sun
  +Microsystems where he helps various Open Source efforts within Sun
  +&quot;do the right thing&quot;. Previously at Sun he was responsible
  +for the Servlet API Specifications 2.1 and 2.2 as well as the Java API
  +for XML Parsing 1.0 and was the original author of Tomcat and Ant. He
  +was one of the rabble-rousers within Sun that helped make the Jakarta
  +Project a reality and served as the first Chairman of the Jakarta PMC.
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>Morgan Delagrange</b> (morgand at apache.org) 
  +<br/>
  +
  +Morgan is an active member of Jakarta Commons, where he works on several projects
  +including HttpClient, Collections and Latka.  He is also a
  +member of Jakarta Taglibs, where he has contributed
  +several JSP tag libraries.  Morgan has a strong interest in J2EE technologies, 
  +functional testing and XML syndication.
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>Peter Donald</b> (peter at apache.org) 
  +<br/>
  +
  +Peter is an avid java developer who is active in the 
  +<a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/avalon/";>Avalon</a> and 
  +<a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/ant/";>Ant</a> projects.
  +In his spare time he developes a distributed virtual environment
  +(ie military simulator or 3D game) using java technologies.
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>Danno Ferrin</b> (shemnon at earthlink.net)
  +<br/>
  +Danno has been programming in Java since Summer 96. Danno wrote a JSP
  +engine on his own and released it the very same day Jakarta was
  +announced at JavaOne. Since then, he decided to join the Jakarta
  +project in a spirit of co-operation over competition.
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>Simeon H.K. Fitch</b> (simeon.fitch at mseedsoft.com)
  +<br/>
  +Simeon is owner of Mustard Seed Software, which specializes in developing
  +distributed applications and user interfaces for the science, engineering,
  +and research oriented clients. He is the lead architect and developer for
  +Antidote, the GUI for Ant.
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>Pier Fumagalli</b> (pier at betaversion.org)
  +<br/> 
  +
  +Pier "posh spice" Fumagalli got involved with the Apache JServ project a few
  +years ago, and since then noone has been able to get rid of him (although
  +many tried). He spends most of his time debating with his cat about performance
  +of Java code on Mac OS/X, especially when JNI is involved. Lately he's spending
  +more and more time on Apache 2.0 and APR, because segfaults are way more fun than
  +NullPointerExceptions...
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>Santiago Gala</b> (sgala at hisitech.com or sgala at apache.org)
  +<br/>
  +Santiago owns <a href="http://hisitech.com";>High Sierra Technology</a>.
  +Works in a problem stated by his daughter Julia:
  + <em>
  +&quot;Dad, you give the programs for free, how do you make the money?&quot;
  +</em>
  +Free Software user after finding emacs in a tape, back in 91,
  + recently discovered the pleasure to make it happen :-).
  + Code contributor to Jetspeed, and  noise contributor
  + elsewhere.
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>
  +                    <a href="http://rpmized.free.fr/";>Henri Gomez</a>
  +                </b> (hgomez at slib.fr)
  +<br/> 
  +Henri is a Software Engineer and Team Leader at SLIB where he works on
  +use 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/> 
  +     Ceki is the founder of the log4j project. Time permitting, he also does
  +     custom development for clients. See <a href="http://www.qos.ch";>www.qos.ch</a> 
for more info.
  +      </p>
  +      <p>
  +
  +                <b>Jason Hunter</b> (jh at servlets.com)
  +<br/> 
  +Jason is author of "Java Servlet Programming" (O'Reilly) and publisher
  +of <a href="http://www.servlets.com/";>http://www.servlets.com/</a>.
  +He works at <a href="http://www.collab.net";>CollabNet</a>.
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>Ted Husted</b> (ted at husted dot com)
  +<br/> 
  +Ted is an independent developer building Web applications with
  +several Jakarta technologies, including Struts, Taglibs, Tomcat, and
  +Jetspeed.
  +</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
  +Microsystems. He is responsible for the support of JSPs and servlets in
  +Forte for Java / NetBeans tools suite and their integration with Tomcat.
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>Anders Kristensen</b> (akristensen at dynamicsoft.com)
  +<br/>
  +Anders takes a keen interest in log4j and all things Java, OO, and
  +XML.  He is currently specification lead for JSR 116, the SIP Servlet
  +expert group.
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>Arnout J. Kuiper</b> (ajkuiper at planet.nl)
  +<br/>
  +
  +Arnout J. Kuiper is a Java Architect with the Sun Java Center at Sun
  +Microsystems. His main focus is web-related technologies on the Java
  +platform (J2EE, XML, ...).
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>Berin Loritsch</b> (bloritsch at apache.org)
  +<br/>
  +Berin is a senior developer at Information Planning &amp; Management
  +Services, Inc. (<a href="http://www.infoplanning.com";>IPMS, Inc.</a>).
  +He is currently the Release Manager for the
  +<a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/avalon/";>Avalon</a> project.  He is
  +also heavily involved in the
  +<a href="http://xml.apache.org/cocoon2/";>Cocoon 2</a> project.  He has
  +contributed to the architecture, design, and documentation to both of
  +those projects.  He is also the architect of Avalon Excalibur's pooling
  +code.
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>Ramesh Mandava</b>
  +                <br/> (rmandava at talentportal.com)
  +<br/>
  +Ramesh.Mandava is a team member of the JSP and Servlet group at Sun
  +Microsystems. He is presently responsible to make sure that Jakarta
  +is a high quality product.
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>Vincent Massol</b> (vmassol at apache.org)
  +<br/>
  +Vincent works for <a href="http://www.octo.com";>OCTO Technology</a>, an
  +Information System Architecture Consulting company providing expert 
  +consultants in new technologies. He is the founder of the 
  +<a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/cactus";>Jakarta Cactus</a> project. He is
  +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. He's currently working at Sun, where his primary responsability is to 
  +improve Tomcat. Among many contributions to a variety of open-source
  +projects, he's the founder of the Slide project, and one of the founders of 
  +the Commons project. 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 
  +open development. In the last 4 years, he has contributed way too much
  +time to Apache, expecially on JServ, JMeter, Avalon, JAMES, Ant, Cocoon
  +and helping to bring more projects into Apache-land, such as FOP, Batik,
  +POI and Xindice. The problem is that he's too picky to be satisfied :-)
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>Glenn McAllister</b> (glenn at somanetworks.com)
  +<br/>
  +Glenn McAllister is a software developer at SOMA Networks, was formerly
  +the same at IBM (plus tech writer plus build guy), and does some writing
  +on the side for the VADD Technical Journal.  He is a semi-active
  +developer on Ant.
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>Dan Milstein</b> (danmil at shore.net)
  +<br/>
  +Dan works as an independent consultant in the Boston area.  This is his
  +first effort in the Open Source world.  He's working on the Tomcat
  +project, and focusing on Tomcat - Web Server connectors.
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>Rajiv Mordani</b> (mode at chinet.com)
  +<br/>
  +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://www.trilug.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 ;-).
  +</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
  +inside JDBCRealm, and the Spanish Translation of Tomcat 3.X and 4.0 (soon),
  +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
  +for implementing security in the J2EE Reference Implementation
  +(RI). He integrated various technologies including servlet/JSP
  +implementations from Tomcat into the J2EE RI. These days, he hacks PHP
  +code during the day.
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>Daniel Rall</b> (dlr at finemaltcoding.com)
  +<br/>
  +Daniel is a software engineer at CollabNet, where he works
  +primarily on <a href="http://collab.net/products/sourcecast/";>SourceCast</a>,
  +including integration of various
  +<a href="http://www.tigris.org/";>Tigris</a> projects such
  +<a href="http://eyebrowse.tigris.org/";>Eyebrowse</a> and
  +<a href="http://scarab.tigris.org/";>Scarab</a>.  He is an active
  +developer of <a href="http://java.apache.org/turbine/";>Turbine</a> and
  +its sub-projects, a committer on
  +<a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/velocity/";>Velocity</a> and various
  +<a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/";>Commons</a> sandbox
  +packages, and a contributor to other open source projects.
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>Jean-Luc Rochat</b> (jnix at cybercable.fr)
  +<br/>
  +            </p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>Marc Saegesser</b> (marc.saegesser at apropos.com)
  +<br/>
  +Marc has been a software developer for more than 11 years working on
  +projects ranging from environmental controls to business applications.
  +He currently works on Web based call center applications for Apropos
  +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
  +columnist for Java Pro magazine.  Among other things, he has been the
  +founder of ORO, Inc., a senior scientist at Caltech's Center for
  +Advanced Computing Research, and vice president of software development
  +at WebOS, Inc.
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>Gal Shachor</b> (shachor at il.ibm.com)
  +<br/>
  +Gal Shachor is a research staff member at IBM. He wrote his first
  +Servlet container (ServletExpress) at the beginning of 1997. Later on
  +ServletExpress (and Gal) merged into WebSphere, and Gal participated
  +in the development of WebSphere 1, 2 and 3.
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>Bojan Smojver</b> (bojan at binarix.com)
  +<br/>
  +Bojan Smojver is the co-founder of <a href="http://www.binarix.com/";>Binarix</a>,
  +web and e-commerce solutions company. His background is in hardware,
  +Windows NT/Unix administration and C programming. These days he's primarily
  +focused on Linux/Java/XML solutions.
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>Jon S. Stevens</b> (jon at collab.net)
  +<br/>
  +
  +Jon is a Co-Founder of <a href="http://www.clearink.com/";>Clear Ink
  +Corp</a> and recently left to work on <a 
href="http://scarab.tigris.org/";>Scarab</a> a next generation Open
  +Source Java Servlet based Issue/Bug tracking system for <a 
href="http://www.collab.net/";>CollabNet</a>. He is an active developer
  +of the <a href="http://java.apache.org/jserv/";>Apache JServ Servlet
  +Engine</a> for the Apache Web Server and Co-Author of the <a 
href="http://java.apache.org/ecs/";>Element Construction Set</a> as
  +well as the web application framework, <a 
href="http://java.apache.org/turbine/";>Turbine</a>.
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>James Strachan</b> (jstrachan at apache.org)
  +<br/>
  +<a href="http://www.apache.org/~jstrachan/";>James</a> works for <a 
href="http://www.spiritsoft.net";>SpiritSoft</a>, a
  +Java and JMS based middleware and integrations company.
  +He is the founder of the
  +<a href="http://dom4j.org";>dom4j</a> and
  +<a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/messenger.html";>Messenger</a>
  +projects, co-founder of
  +<a href="http://saxpath.org";>SAXPath</a> and
  +<a href="http://jaxen.org";>Jaxen</a>
  +and an active participant on Jakarta
  +<a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/index.html";>Commons</a> and
  +and
  +<a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/index.html";>Taglibs</a> and
  +projects.
  +He's been developing distributed and web systems in Java for over 5 years and
  +programming in general for over 20 years now; my how the time has flown.
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>Bip Thelin</b> (bip at apache.org)
  +<br/>
  +Bip Thelin has been a system developer at <a 
href="http://www.razorfish.com";>Razorfish</a>
  +for the last 2.5 years. He is an active developer on the Tomcat project
  +where he have contributed to the JDBCSession Store, JDBCRealm
  +and is also responsible for the SSI and Clustering package.
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>James Todd</b> (jwtodd at pacbell.net)
  +<br/>
  +James has developed real time customer oriented apps for roughly 10
  +years the last 5 of which have predominately been fully integrated,
  +front and back, extraNet implementations which have been based on
  +Apache, Java and Tcl.
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>Magesh Umasankar</b> (umagesh at apache.org)
  +<br/>
  +Magesh is a lead software developer at
  +<a href="http://www.manugistics.com";>Manugistics</a>, where
  +he is responsible for some of the Revenue Optimization
  +solutions.
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>Anil Vijendran</b> (akv at eng.sun.com)
  +<br/>
  +Anil Vijendran is the principal developer of the JSP engine in
  +Tomcat. He's done some pretty scary things in his past life --
  +implementing the CORBA IDL to C++ 2.0 mapping, skydiving, IDL to Java
  +compilers, Object Databases (SIGSEV, you da man!) for C++, Java ORB
  +and EJB runtime environments -- in that order.
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>Rodney Waldhoff</b> (rwaldhoff at apache.org)
  +<br/>
  +Rodney directs the Systems Architecture team at Britannica.com.
  +He primarily works with network, Java and XML technologies,
  +agile software development methodologies, and his bicycle.
  +</p>
  +            <p>
  +                <b>Keith Wannamaker</b> (keith at wannamaker.org)
  +<br/>
  +Keith Wannamaker is an independent software developer specializing
  +in WebDAV and Apache.
  +</p>
  +            <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/";>
  +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>
  +        </section>
  +    </body>
  +</document>
  
  
  

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