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WhoWhatWhy

Created by: mnemoc, Last modification: 30 Nov 2004 (22:43 UTC) by mnemoc

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.


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!


xing
Who Am I?xing on irc and squareing on sourceforge
What Am I Doing?currently i'm actively involved in the design/templating side of TikiPro. i hope to help the project wherever i can
Why Am I Here?learning to code and give a hand in a project i think is worth investing some time in

(Someone needs to write a nice DirectoryPackage!)


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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