X-Git-Url: http://wien.tomnetworks.com/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=web%2Fhackers;h=abe607e425b32b7b5ca1aa1665322932e440184a;hb=dc34455f9fb0f0c9497b3dd6944dc9b4be36c735;hp=16aff59b8af10020aa578126410d612cc7eee0ca;hpb=7aea17d6fc4e0502603e0ed5955e031e8cf28532;p=mono.git diff --git a/web/hackers b/web/hackers index 16aff59b8af..abe607e425b 100644 --- a/web/hackers +++ b/web/hackers @@ -15,16 +15,23 @@ Some of them may start contributing because they want a mention in the ** John Luke -John Luke has contributed to Mono, Gtk# and MonoDevelop in various -ways. He also has lead with the example: contributing patches to Mono -with the proper documentation attached. And has excelled at helping -us cope with bugs in Mono. +John Luke has touched many aspects of Mono, including the core +libraries, Gtk#, MonoDevelop, and Monodoc. His skills are apparent +from his work. He sets an example by writing documentation along with +his patches. -** Dan Morgan and Tim Coleman +** Dan Morgan -Dan Morgan and Tim Coleman were important contributors to the -System.Data and System.Web assemblies but their code and contributions -have touched every bit of the class libraries. +Dan Morgan is an important contributor to the System.Data related +assemblies but their code and has contributions that have touched +plenty of areas in the Mono project as well as helping with the Win32 +installers on the early Mono days. + +** Tim Coleman + +Tim Coleman contributions span System.Data and set the foundation for +some of the later work on System.Web.Services and has contributed all +around Mono. ** Todd Berman