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<boardmember id="komissarchik" type="committer">
<name>
Konstantin Komissarchik
</name>
<title>
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<image>komissarchik.jpg
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<email>
kosta@bea.com
</email>
<phone>
206.926.2962
</phone>
<contact> <![CDATA[
BEA Systems, Inc.<br>
999 North Northlake Way<br>
Seattle, WA 98103
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<eclipse_affiliation>
Web Tools Platform
</eclipse_affiliation>
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I am a committer on the Web Tools project and a team lead
at BEA working on a product with close ties to Eclipse. I am also currently serving as an elected
Committer Representative and I am running for re-election this year. I am running again because a lot of
work remains to be done to accomplish the goals that I set out for myself when I ran for this position
last year. I am passionate about bringing committers from different projects together and enabling them
to be collaborate in creating a cohesive user experience rather than the silo effect that is so evident
in Eclipse today. There are many aspects or reasons for the situation that we find ourselves in today. Some
of them are social. Some of them are infrastructural. It is the second one where I think the Eclipse Foundation
can make the biggest difference. Imagine if there was a way to easily create micro-components for projects to
collaborate on a feature or two. Imagine if build was a service provided by the foundation (just like CVS) and
every project didn’t have to struggle with this on their own. Some progress has been made, but there is a lot more
work still left to do. If you vote for me, I promise to keep pushing to break down the silos.</p>
<p>Those who are interested in learning more about one aspect of what I am trying to accomplish should
visit http://wiki.eclipse.org/Nexus_Project.</p>
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<bio>
I am a software developer with BEA Systems and have been a committer on the
Web Tools Platform since its first release. I have designed and implemented
the Faceted Project Framework which made it possible for people to easily
extend capabilities of WTP projects. In my prior life, I have worked on
compilers, custom servers and network protocol design. I have graduated from
the University of Washington with BS in Computer Science.
</bio>
<affiliation>
BEA Systems, Inc.
</affiliation>
</boardmember>