These are the developers of Supybot, in approximate order of ____. Jeremy Fincher (jemfinch) is a Computer Science student at The Ohio State University. He spends most of his free time with his girlfriend Meg, but also plays chess and is trying to break into the Rugby world. He hopes to graduate with good enough grades to go to law school at some point in the future. He initially wrote the majority of the Supybot framework and standard plugins, though he's been trying to slowly phase himself out of plugin-writing and more into framework-enhancement. Rather than list the specific things he's done, you can just attribute anything that isn't otherwise attributed to other people to him. Daniel DiPaolo is a lazy Texan punk with no job who spends his free time coding, playing ultimate frisbee, and arguing pointless things on the internet. As far as the bot goes, he's mainly a plugin developer but he has helped here and there with various under-the-hood things and is one of the few people (other than jemfinch) who understands the inner workings of Supybot. His biggest plugin contribution (in terms of sheer lines of code) has been the MoobotFactoids plugin and all the workd involved in getting that plugin to work, but he has also helped with a lot of testing, debugging, and brainstorming. He also wrote the Dunno, News, and Todo plugins and is responsible for a significant amount of code in the Poll, Debian, QuoteGrabs, Karma, and ChannelDB plugins. Brett Kelly (inkedmn) is a hobbyist (soon to be professional :)) coder from southern California who enjoys collecting tattoos (on his body) and drinking coffee with his wife. He initially wrote the Note plugin as well as several commands in the Http plugin. Vincent Foley-Bourgon is a recently-graduated student from Quebec who enjoys anything pointless, unprofitable, and generally useless. Recently returning to Supybot development (after writing the original freshmeat command for the Http plugin) he wrote the entire Hangman infrastructure for the Words plugin.