- Mitchell Baker
Winifred Mitchell Baker, better known simply as Mitchell Baker, is Chief Executive Officer of the Mozilla Corporation, a subsidiary of the Mozilla Foundation that coordinates development of the open source Mozilla Internet applications, including the Mozilla Firefox web browser and the Mozilla Thunderbird email client.
- Asa Dotzler
Asa Dotzler, born in Tennessee on June 5, 1974, is best known for his work as community coordinator for several Mozilla projects. He was an early member of Mozilla’s Quality Assurance (QA) and Testing Program, which grew under his leadership from just a few contributors when Dotzler joined the project to tens of thousands of volunteers today. Dotzler is co-founder and community coordinator for the Spread Firefox project, launched in October 2004, …
- Mike Shaver
As a founding member of mozilla.org, Mike has enjoyed a rare opportunity to inflict a wide variety of trials and errors on the Mozilla code and project. He is stronger for it, and hopes that Mozilla is as well. Scheming diabolically from his fortress of solitude in Toronto, shaver meddles in matters ranging from platform architecture and implementation to licensing and organizational development. If you are short on opinions, he often has some to spare.
- Daniel Glazman
Daniel Glazman is a computer programmer, best known for his work on Mozilla's Editor and Composer components and Nvu, a standalone version of the Mozilla Composer, created for Linspire Corporation. He lives in France. He studied at École Polytechnique, graduating in 1989, and Sup'Télécom Paris, graduating in 1991. He started work at Grif SA, a software company specialising in SGML editors.
- Blake Ross
Blake Aaron Ross (b. June 12, 1985) is a software developer who is known for his work on the Mozilla web browser; in particular, he started the Mozilla Firefox project with Dave Hyatt, as well as the Spread Firefox project with Asa Dotzler while working as a contractor at the Mozilla Foundation. In 2005, he was nominated for Wired magazine's top Rave Award, Renegade of the Year, opposite Larry Page, Sergey Brin and Jon Stewart.
- Christopher Blizzard
Christopher Blizzard is a Systems Engineer and open source software developer who works at Red Hat. He has a done lot of work on Mozilla and sits on the Mozilla Corporation Board of Directors. Blizzard is a high-school drop-out who earned a G.E.D. in 1994
- Dave Hyatt
Dave Hyatt is an American software developer currently employed by Apple Inc. (since July 15, 2002), where he is part of the development team responsible for the Safari web browser and WebKit framework. Hyatt was part of the original team that shipped the beta releases and 1.0 release of Safari. He is currently the Safari and WebKit Architect. Before Apple, Hyatt worked at Netscape Communications from 1997 to 2002 where he contributed to the Mozilla web browser.
- Jamie Zawinski
Jamie W. Zawinski (born November 3, 1968 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), commonly known as jwz, is a computer programmer responsible for significant contributions to the free software projects Mozilla and XEmacs, and early versions of the proprietary Netscape Navigator web browser. He still actively maintains the XScreenSaver project, used by most open source Unix-like operating systems for screenblanking.
- Mike Pinkerton
Mike "Pink" Pinkerton is an American software developer who is known for his work on the Mozilla browsers. He lectures on "Development of Open Source Software" at George Washington University. Pinkerton started working at Netscape Communications in June 1997 where he worked on the Netscape Navigator and then Mozilla browsers. While at Netscape he started development of the Camino (then Chimera) web browser with Dave Hyatt.
- Christopher Beard
Christopher Beard is responsible for Products and Marketing at the Mozilla Corporation.
- Dave Miller
Dave Miller (born 1972) is an American software developer best known for his work on the Bugzilla bug tracking tool developed at Mozilla.Org. He voluntarily assumed the role of maintainer after the previous maintainer, Tara Hernandez, stepped down. He is currently employed by the Mozilla Corporation. Owing in part to his Bugzilla development experience, Dave is an expert in Perl as well as in databases, including MySQL.
- Neil Deakin
Neil Deakin is a software developer working for the Mozilla Corporation on Mozilla, primarily on XUL. He is known for (prior to working at Mozilla) developing the XULPlanet site, which documents the XUL language.
- Aaron Andersen
Aaron J. Andersen is most widely recognized for being the founder and current owner of XULPlanet.com. XUL planet, which Aaron first brainstormed and created at the age of 14, was one of the first XUL tutorials on the web, and still remains one of the most comprehensive. It is recognized in the XUL community as being a main source for information on XUL programming, along with mozdev.org, and is listed on the Open XUL Alliance page, frequently referenced on slashdot.org, …
- Ján Varga
Ján Varga is a Slovak computer programmer known for his work on Mozilla and Firefox at Netscape Communications Corporation. He added SQL support to Mozilla codebase. Ján Varga was born in Ružomberok, Slovakia, and in September 2003 married "Mária Csuhajová". He is also member of Mozilla Europe's board of directors. Currently he is working for Mozdev Group Inc.
- Johnny Stenbäck
Johnny Stenbäck is a Finnish software developer mostly known for his work on the Mozilla browser. Johnny was one of the first developers outside of Netscape to get involved with the Mozilla source released by Netscape in March 1998. He started working on the source code soon after the release, then working for the Finnish software company Citec. (Citec created DocZilla, a Mozilla-based SGML browser.) In 2000 he was hired by Netscape and moved to California.
- Matthew 'Lilmatt' Willis
Matthew 'lilmatt' Willis (born in 1974) is a contributor to Mozilla, and more specifically a developer on the Mozilla Calendar Project. He maintains the "pinstripe" Mac theme for Mozilla Sunbird. While he is from New York, he is not Matthew Willis, a saxophonist in New York City by the same name, nor is he the former bassist for the UK-band Busted. Due to the other famous Matt Willises out there, he often goes simply by 'lilmatt', his IRC nickname. He is married.
- Brian Behlendorf
Brian Behlendorf founded CollabNet, with O'Reilly & Associates , in July 1999. The company provides tools and services based on open source methods. Before launching CollabNet, Behlendorf was co-founder and CTO of Organic Online , a Web design and engineering consultancy located in San Francisco. During his five years at Organic, Behlendorf helped create Internet strategies for dozens of Fortune 500 companies.
- Laura Thomson
Laura Thomson is a Senior Software Engineer at Mozilla Corporation. She was formerly a Principal at OmniTI, a consultancy specializing in scalable internet systems design and development. Laura is from Australia and has more than ten years experience in web development, IT consulting, and research. She is the co-author of the best-selling "PHP and MySQL Web Development" (Sams Publishing) and "MySQL Tutorial" (MySQL Press), and has spoken at many conferences worldwide.
- Brendan Eich
Brendan Eich (born 1961) is a computer programmer and creator of the JavaScript programming language. He is the Chief Technology Officer at the Mozilla Corporation.
- Joi Ito
Joi Ito , an activist, entrepreneur and venture capitalist, has received much recognition for his role as an entrepreneur of Internet and technology companies. He has founded companies such as PSINet Japan, Digital Garage and Infoseek Japan and is the founder and currently the CEO of the venture capital firm, Neoteny Co., Ltd.
- Window Snyder
Window Snyder is head of security strategy at Mozilla Corporation. She is co-author of "Threat Modeling", a standard manual on application security.
- Mike Schroepfer
Mike Schroepfer -- Vice President of Engineering, Mozilla As Vice President of Engineering for Mozilla Corporation , Mike helps guide and foster Mozilla's heart and soul - its engineering group which is composed of a vast community of contributors and full-time Mozilla employees. Before joining Mozilla Corp., Mike was chief technology officer for Sun Microsystems' 450-person data center automation division ("N1").
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Why Use Firefox? Beware of spyware. If you can, use the Firefox browser. - USA Today Better than Internet Explorer by leaps and bounds. - FORBES Popup Blocking Stop annoying popup ads in their tracks with Firefox's built in popup blocker. Tabbed Browsing View more than one web page in a single window with this time saving feature. Open links in the background so that they're ready for viewing when you're ready to read them.
- Ben Goodger
Ben Goodger (born in London, England) is a former employee of Netscape Communications Corporation and the Mozilla Foundation and lead developer of the Firefox web browser. Goodger grew up in Auckland, New Zealand, and graduated from the University of Auckland in 2003 with a Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering. He now lives in Mountain View, California and is currently working for Google Inc.
- Christian Stocker
Christian Stocker Christian is the main developer of the browser based (currently Mozilla-only) Wyswyig XML Bitflux Editor . The Bitflux Editor is an Open Source Project which uses a lot of the more advanced features of Mozilla, for example XSLT, XPath, CSS-on-XML and is written completely in Javascript.
- Rick McGarry
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- Dan Portillo
Welcome to the MySpace window to my soul. I've been told that I relish is solipsism. I hope that's not true, but who knows. My close friends would tell you that I'm a very giving person who is quick to crack a smile or make a smart ass comment, usually the latter. I enjoy traveling and meeting new people. I tend to be a little judgmental and overly opinionated.
- Daniel Burka
Daniel Burka is the creative director at Digg and is one of the cofounders of Pownce . He is also one of the founders of the Canadian web development company silverorange where he worked on various projects including branding and user interface design for Mozilla. At Digg, Daniel works with Kevin Rose to evolve concepts into a cohesive user experience. Enabling the site's vibrant user community to participate on the site is a constant challenge as the site grows and changes.
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Hi, im a straight foward,down to earth,bubbly, jokey type of guy, i've been told im a laugh 2b around, i like makin new friends(HINT HINT LOL) Send me a message if you wanna chat,.
- Challen
*PLEDGED*.
- David Humphrey
David Bolter , Accessibility Architect, ATRC, University of Toronto David creates accessibility solutions on the forefront of software technology. He is a GNOME module maintainer, a Mozilla patch contributor, and most recently, he has added Dojo JavaScript Toolkit accessibility to his activities. He has taught vocational programming courses but now enjoys mentoring and learning through online communities.
- Andrei
- Christopher Aillon
Christopher Aillon Christopher Aillon has been a software engineer at Red Hat, Inc. on the Desktop Team for over two years. He has been involved with desktop networking applications since 2001, when he began contributing to the Mozilla Project. Christopher was eventually hired as an intern and later a contractor for Netscape Communications, where he implemented pieces of the CSS and DOM W3C standards for the browser.
- Mark Brown
- Mike Rogers
Mike has been involved in a number of industry movements, which include leading Sun's involvement in community software at OpenOffice.org, the GNOME Foundation and Mozilla.org. He also served on the Board of Directors of IdeaAlliance, an industry consortium that spearheaded much of the early work on XML, and worked closely with W3C and OASIS.
- Lauren McGarry
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- Carl Malamud
Carl Malamud (Born: 1959) is a leading force in getting government data online and in creating public works for the Internet. He was the founder of the Internet Multicasting Service, the nonprofit group known for creating the first Internet radio station, for putting the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's EDGAR database on-line, and for creating the Internet 1996 World Exposition.
- Derek Denny-Brown
Derek Brown, a software developer formerly with the Microsoft Corporation, is credited with the development of both the MSXML XML processing engine, as well as the XMLHTTP ActiveX Control, providing functionality which has since been followed up by the Mozilla Foundation, AppleMac-Safari, and Opera, and has become the basis of a recent draft proposal by the W3C to standardize against.
- Brendan Eich