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| Original MQTT Java client developer; author of Arduino MQTT client; all-around uber hacker; maintains mqtt.org  
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| Original MQTT Java client developer, formerly Lead Developer of Lotus Expeditor MicroBroker and one-time Team Lead of MQ Telemetry; author of Arduino MQTT client; all-around uber hacker; maintains mqtt.org  
 
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Revision as of 11:17, 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. Fields optional, but this helps people understand where others fit during calls, meetups etc.


Name Links Contribution / role / interests Affiliation (if relevant) Location
Scott de Deugd Project lead. IBM US
Ian Craggs Paho Committer: MQTT C client. Author of IBM Really Small Message Broker IBM UK
Dave Locke Paho Committer: MQTT Java client. IBM UK
Nick O'Leary

@knolleary

knolleary.net

Original MQTT Java client developer, formerly Lead Developer of Lotus Expeditor MicroBroker and one-time Team Lead of MQ Telemetry; author of Arduino MQTT client; all-around uber hacker; maintains mqtt.org IBM UK
Wes Johnson Eurotech US
Andy Stanford-Clark @andysc Co-author of the original MQTT protocol. Perl hacker by preference. Automated mousetrap creator. Twittering ferry mastermind. IBM IOW, UK :-)
Andy Piper

@andypiper

andypiper.co.uk

mqtt.org community cheerleader VMware / Eclipse UK
Chad Kienle Paho Committer: MQTT Eclipse tooling developer Eurotech US
Andy Gelme

@geekscape

Posterous

Aiko Platform

Paho Contributor: MQTT Lua client. Geekscape Melbourne, Australia
Arlen Nipper Co-author of the original MQTT protocol. Co-founder of Paho project and M2M IWG. Developing application framework for Paho with goal to contribute. US
Marco Carrer Eurotech US
Nicolas Deverge

@ndeverge

arduino lover, and would like to contribute to Paho ;-) ekito FR



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"

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