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The following individuals are active Committers for DSpace open source software. (Surnames are in all caps):
- Pascal-Nicolas BECKER - Technische Universität Berlin / The Library Code
- Andrea BOLLINI - 4Science
- Ben BOSMAN - Atmire
- Terry BRADY - Georgetown University
- Tom DESAIR - Atmire
- Peter DIETZ - Longsight
- Mark DIGGORY - Atmire
- Mark DIGGORY - Atmire
- Giuseppe DIGILIO - 4Science
- Tim DONOHUE - LYRASIS (Project Technical Coordinator)
- Paulo GRAÇA - FCT|FCCNTim DONOHUE - DuraSpace (Project Tech Lead)
- Claudia JÜRGEN - University Library of Dortmund
- Art LOWEL - Atmire
- Bram LUYTEN - Atmire
- Hrafn MALMQUIST - Cottage Labs
- Ivan MASÁR (aka helix84)
- Alan ORTH - ILRI
- Luigi Andrea PASCARELLI - 4Science
- Hardy POTTINGER - UCLA California Digital Library
- Andrea SCHWEER - University of Waikato ITS
- Kim SHEPHERD - http://shepherd.nz/
- Robin TAYLOR - University of Edinburgh
- The Library Code, & Metahead Ltd
- Kevin VAN DE VELDE - Atmire
- Alexandre VRYGHEM - Atmire
- Mark WOOD - Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
- Nicholas WOODWARD - University of Texas Libraries
DSpace committers attending the Open Repositories Conference 2018 2019 in BozemanHamburg, MTGermany.
Emeritus Committers
Emeritus Committers are those who, for one reason or another, are no longer able to contribute code or time to DSpace on a regular basis. They are still members of the Committers Group, but are currently acting in an advisory role within the DSpace development community. As such, while Emeritus Committers may participate in active votes, their votes are considered advisory in nature.
We wish to recognize the contributions each of these individuals has made to DSpace software over the years. Their code contributions and guidance have played an integral part in helping to make DSpace what it is today.
- Terry BRADY - (previously at Georgetown University)
- Tom DESAIR (previously at Atmire)
- Peter DIETZ (previously at Longsight)
- Jim DOWNING - (previously at University of Cambridge)
- Sands FISH - Harvard (previously at MIT libraries)
- Keith GILBERTSON - (Virginia Tech University Libraries)
- Richard JONES - (Cottage Labs)
- Stuart LEWIS - University of Edinburgh (previously at University of Auckland and University of Edinburgh)
- Brad MCLEAN - (previously at DuraSpace)
- João MELO - (Lyncode)
- Gabriela MIRCEA - (previously at University of Toronto)
- Scott PHILLIPS - (previously at Texas Digital Library)
- Richard RODGERS - MIT Libraries(previously at MIT Libraries)
- James RUTHERFORD - (previous at HP)
- Kostas STAMATIS - (previously at The National Documentation Centre (EKT))
- Larry STONE - (previously at Harvard University)
- Keiji SUZUKI
- Robert TANSLEY - (Google)
- Robin TAYLOR (previously at University of Edinburgh)
- Graham TRIGGS - DuraSpace (previously at Symplectic and DuraSpace)
- Jeffrey TRIMBLE - (Youngstown State University)
- Scott YEADON - (The Australian National University)
- Aaron ZECKOSKI - (previously at Unicon)
Committer Discussions / Meetings
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- All Developer Meetings are open to anyone to attend. The meeting minutes are automatically logged and publicly available.
- Technology discussions take place in the following places:
- Weekly developer meetings
- dspace-devel Mailing List
- DSpace Issue Tracker (When discussion is related to a specific ticket. NOTE: You can subscribe to all ticket updates via the dspace-tickets mailing list.)
- GitHub (When discussion is related to a specific GitHub pull requestGitHub issues & pull requests (https://github.com/DSpace/dspace-angular and https://github.com/DSpace/DSpace)
- Occasionally on the Wiki itself, if a feature/change is just being proposed for early feedback.
- All technology decisions are made following our Developer Voting Procedures.