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1.2 cdn 1: <h3>Mozdev.org Board Members</h3>
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3: <dl>
1.36 ! cdn 4: <dt id="alex"><span><img alt="USA" src="http://www.mozdev.org/sharedimages/flags/usa.png"><img alt="CAN" src="http://www.mozdev.org/sharedimages/flags/can.png">
1.32 brian 5: </span>Alexandre Simon - Attorney</dt>
1.29 cdn 6: <dd><img alt="asimon" src="i/alex.jpg">
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1.32 brian 8: <p>
9: A graduate of McGill University in Montreal in Theatre and Mathematics, as well as a graduate of New York University School of Law,
10: Alex joined the board of Mozdev.org while assisting the organization with incorporation and tax-exemption matters.
11: Alex is currently Associate Counsel at the National Hockey League with a practice specializing in new media, technology
12: and intellectual property. Alex also sits on the board of directors of the Community~Word Project, an arts-in-education
13: non-profit organization in New York that empowers children in underserved communities through collaborative arts residencies
14: and teacher training programs.
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1.29 cdn 18: <dt id="brian"><span><img alt="IRL" src="http://www.mozdev.org/sharedimages/flags/irl.png"><img alt="SVN" src="http://www.mozdev.org/sharedimages/flags/svn.png"></span>Brian King - Software Developer</dt>
1.36 ! cdn 19: <dd><img alt="brian" id="bwk" src="i/brian.jpg">
1.33 brian 20: <p>Brian has been hacking on Mozilla and related projects since early 1999. He was working on a 3rd-party educational application built using Mozilla,
1.34 brian 21: and then he started contributing to the Mozilla Editor and exploring the rest of the vast body of code. He moved on to work at
1.33 brian 22: <a href="http://www.activestate.com/">ActiveState</a> where he was heavily involved in the Komodo project, a scripting language IDE that
23: uses the Mozilla application framework.</p>
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1.33 brian 25: <p>Previously, Brian spent his time as a C++ applications developer, interspersed with some Perl development and XML consultancy.
26: His technical interests include observing and participating in the re-shaping of the web environment brought about by XML.</p>
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28: <p>Brian has <a href="http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/au/81">written a number of articles</a> about Mozilla and co-authored the O’Reilly title
29: ‘<a href="http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/mozilla/">Creating Applications with Mozilla</a>’.</p>
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1.34 brian 31: <p>He is currently running a Web Application consultancy called <a href="http://briks.si/">Briks Software</a>,
1.33 brian 32: with their main focus currently on Mozilla development.</p></dd>
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1.29 cdn 34: <dt id="monkey"><span><img alt="GBR" src="http://www.mozdev.org/sharedimages/flags/gbr.png"></span>Chris Neale - Standards Monkey</dt>
35: <dd><img alt="cdn" id="cdn" src="i/monkey.jpg">
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37: Chris has been involved in the Mozilla community since 2002.<br>
1.15 brian 38: Initially bughunting in the Orbit3 theme, then taking over its development in May 2002. Other theme work followed, notably
1.29 cdn 39: in September 2002 Chris was contracted by <a href="http://www.linspire.com/">Linspire Inc</a>. (then Lindows.com)
1.11 cdn 40: President & COO Kevin Carmony to make LindowsOS Orbit (Orbit Retro in green). In addition to providing Lindows.com with a theme, September 2002 also saw Chris take over the running of the mozdev themes project.</p>
41: <p>On the extensions front, initial forays include porting chromEdit to jslib from the original snippets.mozdev.org source by Andrew Wooldridge, again in September 2002 and porting the Link Toolbar to Phoenix in February 2003.<br>
1.29 cdn 42: Chris is currently on the core admin team at <a href="http://www.mozdev.org/">mozdev.org</a> and works as a part-time consultant for briks.si.
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1.12 cdn 44: <p>In “real life” Chris is CTO and senior web developer at Elogicom Ltd., a small company in his locality.</p></dd>
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1.29 cdn 46: <dt id="dave"><span><img alt="USA" src="http://www.mozdev.org/sharedimages/flags/usa.png"></span>David Boswell - MozDev co-Founder</dt>
47: <dd><img alt="david" src="i/dave.jpg">
1.14 david 48: <p>David has been involved in the Mozilla community for more than six years. He started the Mozilla development effort
49: at Alphanumerica and coordinated the first two Mozilla Developer Meetings. He is one of the co-founders of mozdev.org,
50: a site that offers free project hosting for Mozilla application and extension developers. David has been involved
1.30 cdn 51: with other open source communities hosted by Sun Microsystems, Nokia and Hewlett Packard.</p>
1.31 cdn 52: <p>He is currently completing a Masters in Public Administration from Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs.</p></dd>
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1.35 brian 54: <dt id="eric"><span><img alt="USA" src="http://www.mozdev.org/sharedimages/flags/usa.png"></span>Eric H. Jung - MozDev Community</dt>
1.29 cdn 55: <dd><img alt="eric" id="ej" src="i/eric.jpg">
1.15 brian 56: <p>With over 15 years of industry experience, Eric is a published author and formally trained computer scientist.
57: He consults for Fortune 500 companies on software architecture, design, and implementation. Some clients include
58: Citibank, Mellon Analytical Services, Eli Lilly and Company, Novartis, Qwest Communications, Electronic Data Systems,
1.18 brian 59: Westinghouse, and ADP.</p>
1.29 cdn 60: <p>His involvement with Mozilla began in 2004 with extension development. Since then, he’s been an active community
1.18 brian 61: member having contributed to MDC, MozillaZine, Mozilla IRC, and both Mozilla and mozdev mailing lists and newsgroups.</p>
62: <p>Eric currently lives outside of Boston, USA.</p></dd>
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1.29 cdn 64: <dt id="myk"><span><img alt="HUN" src="http://www.mozdev.org/sharedimages/flags/hun.png"/><img alt="USA" src="http://www.mozdev.org/sharedimages/flags/usa.png"/></span>Myk Melez - mozilla.org</dt>
1.18 brian 65: <dd><img alt="myk" src="i/myk.jpg"/>
1.15 brian 66: <p>Myk Melez has been working with Mozilla since 1999, when he started
67: using the browser as a DHTML application platform. In 2000 he wrote <a
68: href="http://forumzilla.mozdev.org/">ForumZilla</a>, a weblog reader,
69: and since 2001 he has been working as a webtools hacker for <a
70: href="http://www.mozilla.org/">mozilla.org</a>. He was responsible for
71: numerous improvements to <a href="http://www.bugzilla.org/">Bugzilla</a>
72: including its enhanced attachment handling and code-review request
73: features, and he wrote <a href="http://doctor.mozilla.org/">Doctor</a>,
1.29 cdn 74: a web interface for updating mozilla.org’s CVS-based web site.</p>
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1.29 cdn 76: <p>Lately he’s been experimenting with XUL interfaces to web applications,
1.15 brian 77: f.e. <a
78: href="jar:http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/duplicates.jar!/duplicates.xul">Bugzilla
79: duplicates report</a>, <a href="http://bugxula.mozdev.org/">Bugxula</a>,
80: and <a href="http://tinderstatus.mozdev.org/">tinderstatus</a>. He is
81: also the author of two XUL tutorials, <a
82: href="http://www.mozilla.org/docs/tutorials/tinderstatus/">Creating a
83: Mozilla Extension</a> and <a
1.13 cdn 84: href="http://www.mozilla.org/docs/tutorials/sitenav/">Using Remote XUL</a>.</p></dd>
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1.32 brian 86: <dt id="nigel"><span><img alt="GBR" src="http://www.mozdev.org/sharedimages/flags/gbr.png"/><img alt="USA" src="http://www.mozdev.org/sharedimages/flags/usa.png"></span>Nigel Howard - Attorney</dt>
1.29 cdn 87: <dd><img alt="nhoward" src="i/nigel.jpg">
88: <p>A New York Partner with Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw LLP</p>
89: <p><span class="bodytitle">Experience</span><br>
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91: <strong><em>Information Technology and Outsourcing:</em></strong> Represents clients in complex and mission critical technology transactions --outsourcing, licensing, joint venture, and strategic alliance transactions. Represents clients in intellectual property purchases and sales and in reviews of IP portfolios in relation to corporate financing and M&A transactions. Advises on cross-border technology transfer. Advises on development and testing arrangements, distribution channels, technology deployment and electronic commerce and internet strategies. Expert on privacy laws as they relate to electronic databases and online services. Ranked one of the top IT & Outsourcing attorneys in New York by Chambers and Partners. Chambers stated "Interviewees view him as a "<em>wonderful lawyer who remains calm under pressure</em> ."</p>
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1.29 cdn 93: <p><span class="bodytitle">Employment</span><br>
94: Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw LLP, New York, 2003 to date; Partner, 2003 • Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison LLP, New York, 1993-2003; Partner, 1998; Head of Technology Group, 2000 • Boodle Hatfield, London, 1988-1992</p>
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1.29 cdn 96: <p><span class="bodytitle">Education</span><br>
1.10 cdn 97: London University, masters degree in intellectual property law (pass with merit), 1991 • Lancaster University, bachelors degree in law (with honors), 1987; Veronica Cowan prize for law</p>
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1.13 cdn 99: <p><span class="bodytitle">Admitted</span><br>New York, 1993 • England, 1990</p></dd>
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1.29 cdn 102: <dt id="pete"><span><img alt="USA" src="http://www.mozdev.org/sharedimages/flags/usa.png"></span>Pete Collins - MozDev co-Founder</dt>
103: <dd><img alt="petejc" src="i/pete.jpg">
1.10 cdn 104: <p>Pete got involved with the Mozilla project in April 1999 as a contributor to the
105: Editor module. He was also the first external developer to start documenting XUL.
106: His initial efforts were a remote, web enabled script editor and a community
107: driven rewrite of the existing Mozilla UI -- a project later named Aphrodite.</p>
108:
109: <p>In January 2000, he joined with David Boswell and the Alphanumerica
1.29 cdn 110: (later <a href="http://www.collab.net/">Collabnet</a>) team.
1.10 cdn 111: Together they evangelized Mozilla as a viable Application Platform through
112: the many projects they created and Mozilla developer meetings they organized.</p>
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114: <p>He moved on to become a software engineer employed by <a href="http://www.wgate.com/">WorldGate</a>,
115: working on customizing Mozilla for their TV Internet Client Software.
116: He is the co-founder of <a href="http://www.mozdev.org/">mozdev.org</a> a site
117: dedicated to Mozilla based projects.
118: He is a regular Mozilla committer and owner of various Mozdev projects including
1.29 cdn 119: <a href="http://jslib.mozdev.org/">jslib</a> and <a href="http://xptk.mozdev.org/">xptk</a>, the
1.10 cdn 120: cornerstones to the MozdevGroup product range.</p>
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122: <p>Pete is one of the co-authors of the O’Reilly title ‘<a href="http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/mozilla/">Creating Applications with Mozilla</a>’</p></dd>
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