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WhoWhatWhy

Created by: fire, Last modification: 13 May 2004 (02:26 UTC) by fire

Who is who, what are they doing, and why are they here?


Spider
Who Am I?|My nic is UserPagespider though some people call me "Christian Fowler" in MeatSpace
What Am I Doing?I am one of the principle software architects of TikiPro. I joined UserPagebtodoroff to start TikiPro after successfully completing my SpidercoreBranch experiment on the Tikiwiki code base (which was soundly rejected by the Tikiwiki founder, Luis Argerich, so it was agreed a fork was necessary to bring enterprise performance to Tiki)
Why Am I Here?| I need speed, scalability, and stability running on an enterprise database as I try to implement a 6+ million wiki page site that performs great under heavy traffic
btodoroff
Who Am I? In the real world I'm know as Brian Todoroff
What Am I Doing?| I'm one of the founders of TikiPro. At the moment I'm working on setting up this project and communtity while also adding DatabasePrefixing, and IconThemes to TikiPro||Why Am I Here?| Computers and the Internet have always facinatied me with their ability to improve and enable communications of all sorts. I want to take the excelent foundation that Luis and MANY others produced in Tiki and provide a modular, scaleable version that is accessible to all and can continue to grow into the future.
jomar ||Who Am I?| My nickname is UserPagejomar
What Am I Doing?I'm here to assist in obtaining the goal of reliable, stable releases in any way I can. I'm fairly new to Tiki's and am trying to find ways to apply my 20+ years of engineering experience to help achieve a commercially viable Tiki.
Why Am I Here?| I became involved with TikiPro after my initial attempts to use TikiWiki in a "mission-critical" roll at my place of employment. I want to be able to rely on a stable, controlled and well documented Tiki. This is an objective which I believe must be the product of disciplined software development activities. I also interested in ramping up on the skills required to develop custom modules and themes for TikiPro
wolff_borg
Who Am I? UserPagewolff_borg or Wolffy on IRC or Stephan Borg
What Am I Doing?|I had discussed spidercore with Spider when he made his proposal to the devs at TikiWIki and I agreed that a fork was most likely the best approach to the rearchitecture of TikiWiki - so here we are at TikiPro! I think Spider's desire for a Web Application Framework is the goal I agree with the most.
Why Am I Here? I wish for a modularised, streamlined, efficient TikiWiki to provide custom solutions to my clients - and I hope that TikiPro is the answer.

(Someone needs to write a nice DirectoryPackage!)

fire
Who Am I?| my nickname is UserPagefire This nickname was chosen cuz once I get into something - my curiosity and passion seeps into it like a wild prairie fire!! Atleast thats what I hope to do with tikipro - I see a bright hot future with this software - especially after seeing the devotion and talent of its current development team!
What Am I Doing? I am working on figuring out this interesting program - I want to use it for modular and flexible client solutions.
Why Am I Here?| I want to learn how to program custom modules for tikipro - so my primary aim is to understand the code.... if I can - I would like to transfer all I learned into some tutorials for this site - so PLEASE send me all the help you can afford - cheers guys/gals!
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YourNic
Who Am I? your name
What Am I Doing?| what you are working on
Why Am I Here? your personal motivations for being involved with TikiPro

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