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Bespin couldn't be what it is without the already growing list of contributors. We are so excited to see a community growing that we really want to honour their work, in order of first name: | Bespin couldn't be what it is without the already growing list of contributors. We are so excited to see a community growing that we really want to honour their work, in order of first name: | ||
=== Dany Zatuchna === | |||
Dany is a brave soul. He has been hacking on the core Thunderhead UI toolkit and has added a nice scrollbar and textarea! | |||
=== Dion Almaer & Ben Galbraith === | === Dion Almaer & Ben Galbraith === |
Revision as of 20:42, 3 March 2009
Bespin couldn't be what it is without the already growing list of contributors. We are so excited to see a community growing that we really want to honour their work, in order of first name:
Dany Zatuchna
Dany is a brave soul. He has been hacking on the core Thunderhead UI toolkit and has added a nice scrollbar and textarea!
Dion Almaer & Ben Galbraith
We came to Mozilla to work on Developer Tools, and created a new lab for just that. Bespin is the first project to come out of the lab, and we are having a great time with it.
Olle Jonsson
Olle showed us a cool demo of Bespin working with Arduino, and has jumped in to find a couple of bugs, documentation fixes, and is now looking at some cool new improvements.
Jay Bird
Jay has given us a bunch of patches, including work for initial tab smartness, second level completion on commands, smart home button, and much more.
Joe Walker
Joe is working on tough problems such as collaboration, but you will see him sprinkled threw-out.
Julian Viereck
Julian has contributed code to get things working better on foreign keyboards (such as his native German?) as well as nice indentation fixes. Recently he cleaned up the dashboard to remember your state. Something people have been asking about a lot.
Kevin Dangoor
Kevin starts out as the backend whiz, for both Python and JavaScript, but he is leading in many more ways too.
Roberto Saccon
Roberto has been a tour de force already. He has touched more code than almost anyone! He generously ported the code base to Dojo, has done many bug fixes, and added new functionaity such as porting our key handling to dojo.keys, making a cool browser preview, and much more.
Sean Burke
Sean has given us tweaks to items such as the info popup, as well as the PHP syntax highlighter.