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<p>This page lists the people that are currently playing the PMC and subproject
leadership roles described in the <a href="eclipse-charter.html">project
charter</a>. You will notice that there are many IBM people listed...
it's not because we want to do all the work (believe us!) - its just because
we built the first release of Eclipse before it became an open source
project, and others haven't had enough time yet to get involved in key
roles. We welcome new people who want to get involved and can make a contribution.
The Eclipse Project is a meritocracy. The more you contribute the more
responsibility you will earn. </p>
<p>We ask that you do not email us directly. Instead - use the <a href="../mail/index.html" target="_top">mailing
lists</a>. Mailing lists have been set up for each area of work, and are
the best way to get involved.</p>
<p>The Eclipse Project is managed by a small group known as the Eclipse
Project Management Committee (<a href="eclipse-charter.html#PMC">PMC</a>).
The work of the Project is organized into subprojects. Each subproject
has a leader who has overall responsibility for its success. Large subprojects
are further divided into component teams, each of who has a leader that
is responsible for its overall success. We have listed just the PMC and
subproject leaders here but you will encounter many dedicated Eclipse
project committers and developers in the <a href="../newsgroups/index.html" target="_top">newsgroup</a>
and <a href="../mail/index.html" target="_top">mailing lists</a>.</p>
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Management Committee</font></b></td>
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<td><b><a name="erich"></a>Erich Gamma, IBM Zurich</b><br>
Erich is the original lead of the Eclipse Java development environment.
Prior to working on Eclipse he contributed to VA/Micro Edition (part
of IBM's Java solution for embedded device programming). Erich is well known for
his work on Design Patterns and <a href="http://www.junit.org/" target="_top">JUnit</a>.
Erich is a member of the <a href="../tools/index.html" target="_top">Eclipse
Tools</a> PMC and the Eclipse Project PMC.</td>
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<td height="82"><b><a name="kevin"></a>Kevin Haaland, IBM Ottawa</b><br>
Kevin has been a key contributor to the design and implementation of the
Platform UI. He was previously component lead for the Platform UI, and
has a long history of building user interface technology at OTI. In a past
life he was the lead for the SWT team. Kevin also played a key role in
the IBM VA/Java project. Kevin is a member of the Eclipse Project PMC.</td>
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<td height="22"><b><a name="jeff"></a>Jeff McAffer, IBM Ottawa</b><br>
Jeff leads the Eclipse RCP and Equinox OSGi efforts. He is one of the
architects of the Eclipse Platform and a co-author of <a href="http://eclipsercp.org">The
Eclipse Rich Client Platform</a>. He is currently interested in helping
realize Eclipse's original vision as a platform for composing general
sets of application function to solve real problems. Previous lives included work
in distributed/parallel OO computing (Server Smalltalk, massively parallel Smalltalk, etc)
as well as expert systems, meta-level architectures and a PhD at
the University of Tokyo. Jeff is a member of the Eclipse Project PMC and
leads the <a href="http://eclipse.org/equinox">Equinox</a> and <a href="http://eclipse.org/pde">PDE</a> subprojects.</td>
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<td height="22"><b><a name="philippe"></a>Philippe Mulet, IBM Saint-Nazaire</b><br>
Philippe is the lead for the Eclipse Java Infrastructure. Prior to Eclipse,
Philippe was responsible for the compiler and codeassist in IBM VA/Java
and VA/Micro Edition. Philippe is a member of the expert group on compiler
API (JSR199), representing IBM. His main interests are in compilation,
performance, scalability and meta-level architectures. Philippe is a member of the Eclipse
Project PMC and leads the <a href="http://eclipse.org/jdt">JDT</a> subproject.</td>
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<td height="22"><b><a name="john"></a>John Wiegand, IBM Portland</b><br>
John is the principal architect for the platform infrastructure. John played
a central role in the development of IBM VA/Java, VA/Micro Edition, and
now Eclipse. His interests are in the areas of performance, scalability,
compilers, and just about anything that's hard. John is a member of
the Eclipse Project PMC.</td>
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<td height="22"><b><a name="mike"></a>Mike Wilson, IBM Ottawa</b><br>
Mike is a senior architect on the Eclipse platform. He is currently leading
the Platform Core and Team teams, and previous to that lead the SWT team
(and has co-authored a book on that subject). He was one of the original
founding members of OTI. His interests include computer language design
and implementation, semantic content publishing, scalability/performance,
and playing the cello. Mike is a member of the Eclipse Project
PMC and leads the <a href="http://eclipse.org/platform/">Platform</a> subproject.</td>
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<td align=LEFT valign=TOP colspan="2" bgcolor="#0080C0"><b><font color="#FFFFFF" face="Arial,Helvetica">Subproject
Leads</font></b></td>
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<td width="15%"><strong>Platform</strong></td>
<td><a href="#mike">Mike Wilson</a></td>
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<td width="15%"><strong>Equinox</strong></td>
<td><a href="#jeff">Jeff McAffer</a></td>
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<td width="15%"><strong>JDT</strong></td>
<td><a href="#philippe">Philippe Mulet</a></td>
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<td width="15%"><strong>PDE</strong></td>
<td><a href="#jeff">Jeff McAffer</a></td>
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