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| Scott de Deugd | | Scott de Deugd | ||
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| Project lead | | Project lead | ||
− | | IBM | + | | IBM |
+ | | US | ||
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| Ian Craggs | | Ian Craggs | ||
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| MQTT C client developer, author of IBM Really Small Message Broker | | MQTT C client developer, author of IBM Really Small Message Broker | ||
− | | IBM | + | | IBM |
+ | | UK | ||
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| Dave Locke | | Dave Locke | ||
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| MQTT Java client developer | | MQTT Java client developer | ||
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| Nick O'Leary | | Nick O'Leary | ||
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| Original MQTT Java client developer; author of Arduino MQTT client; all-around uber hacker | | Original MQTT Java client developer; author of Arduino MQTT client; all-around uber hacker | ||
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− | | Andy Stanford-Clark | + | | Andy Stanford-Clark |
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+ | | Co-author of the original MQTT protocol. Perl hacker by preference. Automated mousetrap creator. | ||
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+ | | IOW, UK :-) | ||
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− | | Andy Piper | + | | Andy Piper |
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− | | Chad | + | | Chad |
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+ | | Andy Gelme | ||
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+ | [http://twitter.com/geekscape @geekscape] | ||
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+ | Aiko Platform | ||
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+ | | MQTT Lua client developer | ||
+ | | [http://geekscape.org Geekscape] | ||
+ | | Melbourne, Australia | ||
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− | | Arlen Nipper | + | | Arlen Nipper |
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+ | | Co-author of the original MQTT protocol | ||
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+ | NB Andy Gelme has proposed that, in the spirit of Monty Python and based on name distribution in the project, that instead of Bruce, all contributors should change their names to "Andy" |
Revision as of 10:04, 12 June 2012
Who's Who in Paho
This is a space for contributors to list their information, links, and contributions, as well as providing a short list of "useful names" of people who have had an influence on the project and the MQTT protocol.
Name | Links | Contribution / role / interests | Affiliation (if relevant) | Location |
Scott de Deugd | Project lead | IBM | US | |
Ian Craggs | MQTT C client developer, author of IBM Really Small Message Broker | IBM | UK | |
Dave Locke | MQTT Java client developer | IBM | UK | |
Nick O'Leary | Original MQTT Java client developer; author of Arduino MQTT client; all-around uber hacker | IBM | UK | |
Andy Stanford-Clark | Co-author of the original MQTT protocol. Perl hacker by preference. Automated mousetrap creator. | IOW, UK :-) | ||
Andy Piper | UK | |||
Chad | ||||
Andy Gelme |
Posterous Aiko Platform |
MQTT Lua client developer | Geekscape | Melbourne, Australia |
Arlen Nipper | Co-author of the original MQTT protocol |
NB Andy Gelme has proposed that, in the spirit of Monty Python and based on name distribution in the project, that instead of Bruce, all contributors should change their names to "Andy"