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== Chris Hofmann ==
As director of engineering of the Mozilla Foundation, Chris Hofmann spearheads the research and development work of thousands of open source contributors around the world. The first employee at the Mozilla Foundation in August 2003, Chris led a small but devoted team of top engineers to establish the Mozilla Foundation as an independent and self-sustaining organization.
 
In 2004, Chris managed and executed the first worldwide release of Mozilla Firefox 1.0, which launched that November, helping to fulfill the Mozilla Foundation’s goal of supporting open Web standards and provide innovation and choice for Internet client software. Chris develops partnerships with companies that test, develop and distribute Mozilla technology.
A Netscape employee before joining Mozilla full-time, Chris contributed to every Netscape and Mozilla browser release since Netscape 3.0.1. 
Favorite Firefox Extension:
“It's not the prettiest, and doesn't have the lipstick that makes it compelling to a widespread audience at this point, but the Mozilla Amazon Browser really shows the power of the Mozilla platform and the promise it has for creating powerful applications that could turn out to be a new direction for browsing software.?
Favorite Mozilla Moment:
“Popping the cork when the Firefox and Thunderbird 1.0 packages were added to the Mozilla Web site and the first downloads started to trickle in.?
Favorite Firefox Theme:
“I'm not a big theme user.  I pretty much stick with the default theme.?
== Asa Dotzler ==
== Asa Dotzler ==
Asa Dotzler is the community coordinator for several Mozilla projects. He is the founder and coordinator of Mozilla’s Quality Assurance (QA) and Testing Program, which has grown from just a few contributors when Asa joined the project to tens of thousands of volunteers today.  As the Quality Assurance lead, Asa works with Mozilla’s volunteer QA and testing community to ensure excellence and to certify applications for release.
Asa Dotzler is the community coordinator for several Mozilla projects. He is the founder and coordinator of Mozilla’s Quality Assurance (QA) and Testing Program, which has grown from just a few contributors when Asa joined the project to tens of thousands of volunteers today.  As the Quality Assurance lead, Asa works with Mozilla’s volunteer QA and testing community to ensure excellence and to certify applications for release.
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Asa is also co-founder and community coordinator for the Spread Firefox project, launched in October 2004, where he spearheads open-source marketing projects.  Spread Firefox is charged with empowering Firefox community members to raise awareness of the popular Web browser.  When he's not helping new QA and marketing contributors, he's working with drivers@mozilla.org, the project management group at Mozilla, to define requirements and development roadmaps for the Mozilla projects.
Asa is also co-founder and community coordinator for the Spread Firefox project, launched in October 2004, where he spearheads open-source marketing projects.  Spread Firefox is charged with empowering Firefox community members to raise awareness of the popular Web browser.  When he's not helping new QA and marketing contributors, he's working with drivers@mozilla.org, the project management group at Mozilla, to define requirements and development roadmaps for the Mozilla projects.


Asa has been an active member of the Mozilla community since 1999.  After volunteering for more than a year, Asa joined the Mozilla organization and has played a key role in delivering products including the release of Mozilla 1.0 and the release of the award-winning Mozilla Firefox Web browser and Mozilla Thunderbird e-mail client now used by more than 60 million people combined worldwide.  
Asa has been an active member of the Mozilla community since 1999.  After volunteering for more than a year, Asa joined the Mozilla organization and has played a key role in delivering products including the release of Mozilla 1.0 and the release of the award-winning Mozilla Firefox Web browser and Mozilla Thunderbird e-mail client now used by more than 60 million people combined worldwide.


== Brendan Eich ==
== Brendan Eich ==
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