People
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- Brian Douglas Skinner
- Brian started the OpenRecord project back in 2005, based on ideas
from the work he was involved with on
OSAF's Chandler project.
He is the project lead for OpenRecord and is also a
Dojo Toolkit contributor.
Brian is happily unemployed, living near San Francisco, and currently focusing
mainly on an open-content wiki project called
Charity Scorecard.
- Chih-Chao Lam
- Having started two venture-backed companies, ShoppingList and ClickOver,
Chao is a veteran, beneficiary and casualty of the Internet boom. Chao is
curious about why certain innovations catch on and others die by the wayside.
Chao and Brian first met while working at
OSAF, and Chao
wrote great deal of the orginal OpenRecord code, back in 2005.
- Mignon Belongie
- Mignon joined the OpenRecord project in 2005 and has been working on
it ever since. Mignon went to college at Caltech and did her doctoral work
at Cornell, and then went on to do rocket science at NASA's JPL.
Mignon works at Atomic Labs
on their set of open source Pion
technoligies.
- Patricia McDaniel
- Patricia is one of many non-programmers who have contributed
to the OpenRecord project. She has been contributing since the project began,
helping with UI design, terminology, writing and editing, and
screencasting. Patricia did her doctoral work in sociology, and is
the author of the book Shrinking Violets and Caspar Milquetoasts.
She is currently a researcher at the University of California, San Francisco.
- Hiran Ganegedara
- Hiran joined the OpenRecord project in Summer 2006 through the Google
Summer of Code program,
and he has written a series of data visualization plugins for OpenRecord.
Hiran is a student at the University of Moratuwa in Moratuwa, Sri Lanka.
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