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;Tisham Dhar ([[User:Whatnick|what_nick]]) ;Tisham Dhar ([[User:Whatnick|what_nick]])
-:Working for ( [http://www.apogee.com.au Apogee Imaging International] ) with commit access to WW cvs and committed 20lines max(Shapefile GUI).Got 1 line of credit in [[Dstile howto|DStile Howto]]. Trying very hard to bring watermarked Imagery and Terrain to WW.+:Working for ( [http://www.apogee.com.au Apogee Imaging International] ) with commit access to WW SVN and quite a bit of code commits in non-rendering related stuff.Got 1 line of credit in [[Dstile howto|DStile Howto]]. Trying very hard to bring watermarked Imagery and Terrain to WW.
;Mike Ellery ([[User:Engmike|engmike]]) ;Mike Ellery ([[User:Engmike|engmike]])

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Daniel Baker (bull)
I'm a Brit (sorry) located in the Midlands not far from Dominic, I moderate on the forums, keep an eye on the hotspots section at WWC, develop add-ons (when I'm bored), contribute to the source in tiny ways, and hang out on irc (annoying the real devs with bugs and suggestions) and try to keep Chad from scaring away the geekettes.
Jeffery Candiloro ("SpaceChicken")
Australian developer and Entrepreneur. This user is Member of the FEF Board of Directors.
Tisham Dhar (what_nick)
Working for ( Apogee Imaging International ) with commit access to WW SVN and quite a bit of code commits in non-rendering related stuff.Got 1 line of credit in DStile Howto. Trying very hard to bring watermarked Imagery and Terrain to WW.
Mike Ellery (engmike)
I'm a hokie, majoring in electrical engineering. I mostly make hiking related add-ons, and try to help out where ever I can.
Jason Ellison (nosilleg)
Lead Knowledge Base (wiki) editor.
Jessica Gan (Jessi)
Former NLT Employee, stops by every once and a while.
Tom Gaskins (NASA LT, Technical Manager)
NASA employee working on the JAVA / JOGL version of NASA World Wind
Tim van den Hamer (ShockFire)
Adam Hill (Community Developer/Thregecy Inc.) (adamhill)
.NET programmer, developer of computer based training content and systems for 15 years (from the Amiga onward). Currently working on real-time data acquisition and dissemination for various oil and gas companies. Am reworking the Input system and getting Audio/Video all spiffied up for the scripting system. Also wrote a chapter in Mapping Hacks about NWW. This user is Member of the FEF Board of Directors.
Patrick Hogan (NASA Learning Technologies, Project Manager) (Patrick)
David Humpohl ("fool")
Tweaking, twiddeling and trying to understand the source...
Randy Kim (NASA LT, Designer) ("Vigilant")
Gilles Kohl
Community developer (fast search, place finder improvements, proxy support), Microsoft mapping MVP, ISV development lead in real life.
Chris Maxwell (NASA LT, Lead Developer) (cmaxwell)
David "dgm" Mays
Matt Mills (f0urtyfive)
Runs WorldWindData.com. Has been successful in creating World Wind Datasets. Founding Incorporator of The Free Earth Foundation the parent company of World Wind Central, also a director on the Board of Directors. Owns Ceteranet Network Systems a webhosting and colocation firm.
Patrick Murris (Patmurris)
Community developer from Montreal, Canada. Mainly visual enhancements plugins (sky dome, fog, stars...) and some core terrain tesselation code now part of 1.3.3 (Ctrl-W to have a look).
Russ Nelson (nelson)
Contributing to Shapefile support.
Adam Nowacki (Nowak)
Server Administrator for the Free Earth Foundation. This user is Member of the FEF Board of Directors.
Dave Patton (dpatton)
Live in Vancouver, B.C., host city for the 2010 Olympics.
Geoff Peters (urobots)
Bjorn Reppen (mashiharu / mashi)
C# code monkey (World Wind application) from Norway. Home: http://www.mashiharu.com
Thomas Risan
Seth Steben (barnacle9)
Pretends to actually do something, usually just pesters more astute folks on IRC with dumb questions and crazy rants. Sometimes prone to telling tall tales of adventure on the high seas. Seriously, though, I have been addicted to maps my whole life, and WW is the coolest thing ever
Anthony Taylor (Llynix)
Are we putting personal bios here or what we do for world wind? Well I am currently the principal maintainer of the installer and webmaster for worldwindcentral. I am also a forum moderator, IRC chatroom founder, and lead complainer. Outside of ww I tutor math for a measily part time living at Vernon College and take care of a loving woman and her wonderful daughter. I am no relation to Dom below.
Dominic Taylor (TheBean)
Forming the Brit contingent along with Daniel, I'm a student on a gap year and then I'm off to study Computer Science & Networks at Plymouth university. I'm also director of a Bath, UK based IT company - Thermal Degree web design / Vidahost webhosting. I also run a WW downloads mirror at twobeds.com/nasa, and moderate the forums with Chad and Anthony. In my spare time, when I find it, I scare the neighbours with my piano 'skills' and spy on them via the trampoline. This user is Member of the FEF Board of Directors.
Chad Zimmerman (Tom Servo)
A yank that keeps the brits under control ;) Mainly do forum moderation and support and support on the IRC channel. I also give the devs ideas for their code because they try NOT to think like a user at most times. I also work on the User Doc and I am also working on developing a World Wind game. On my non-WW time I contract work at General Motors where I do data analysis and reporting for most GM plants world wide (aka help them get numbers to improve throughput). In the real world, I watch turkeys, deer and foxes roam across the back yard and wonder what "vacation" means. This user is Member of the FEF Board of Directors.
Martin Zoepfl (mazop)
Designing add-ons ( Add-on Collection ), playing around and also working with GIS (Geographic Information Systems), Web GIS and all other kind of 'Mapping Craziness'....

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