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Revision as of 16:04, 14 September 2007

LinuxMCE is a hot new open source project. It's stable, practical and usable, and really cool. Just check out the Screen Shots to see for yourself. I'm looking for developers and maintainers to join the team. New LinuxMCE team members, please add your name, contact info, and a brief bio or description of what you're working on. Thanks!

Who's the wiki administrator? Paul Webber okay, that didn't work... lets try the opposite...

Who's not the wiki administrator?

  • Trout 14:28, 8 September 2007 (MST)
  • Zaerc 04:54, 9 September 2007 (MST)



Paul Webber -- contact: webpaul1 -at- gmail (.com)
Responsibilities: Installer, Ubuntu packaging, build system, linuxmce.com site
I launched LinuxMCE on March 15, 2007. History of LinuxMCE, why I started this project, and the goals


Justin Burdine -- contact: justin -at- cyburdinehosting (.com)
Offering: Hosting/Bandwidth, Graphic Design (see [cbvfx.com]), Video Editing/Promotion (see [cbvfx.com]), install/testing


John Botte -- contact: qualityinterfaces -at- gmail (.com)
Offering: Forum moderation help. Conceptual ideas, help with firewire support, UI help and testing


Jonathan Iannone -- Contact: thorn168 -at- yahoo (.com)
Offering: Help with documentation


Michael Stepanov -- Contact: stepanov.michael -at- gmail (.com)
Offering: Build and test SDL Orbiter for Linux-based PC and Nokia770/N800.


Paul D aka Trout -- Contact: linuxmce.gqn@gishpuppy.com
Offering: Help with documentation, Wiki participation, Testing and feedback.


Pete Kalogiannis -- Contact: pkalogiannis -at- gmail (dot) com
Offering: Insteon Integration


Nat -- Contact Paul Webber to relay messages to Nat Offering: Nat has some access to some free or low-cost hardware, like TV Tuners, Video Cards, etc., which he can make available for developers actively working on a project.