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These are the developers of Supybot, in approximate order of ____.
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Jeremy Fincher (jemfinch) is a Computer Science student at The Ohio State
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University.  He spends most of his free time with his girlfriend Meg, but
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also plays chess and is trying to break into the Rugby world.  He hopes to
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graduate with good enough grades to go to law school at some point in the
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future.  He initially wrote the majority of the Supybot framework and
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standard plugins, though he's been trying to slowly phase himself out of
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plugin-writing and more into framework-enhancement.  Rather than list the
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specific things he's done, you can just attribute anything that isn't
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otherwise attributed to other people to him.
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Daniel DiPaolo (Strike/ddipaolo) is a lazy Texan punk with no job who spends
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his free time coding, playing ultimate frisbee, and arguing pointless things on
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the internet.  As far as the bot goes, he's mainly a plugin developer but he
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has helped here and there with various under-the-hood things and is one of the
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few people (other than jemfinch) who understands the inner workings of Supybot.
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His biggest plugin contribution (in terms of sheer lines of code) has been the
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MoobotFactoids plugin and all the workd involved in getting that plugin to
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work, but he has also helped with a lot of testing, debugging, and
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brainstorming.  He also wrote the Dunno, News, and Todo plugins and is
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responsible for a significant amount of code in the Poll, Debian, QuoteGrabs,
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Karma, and ChannelDB plugins.
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James Vega (jamessan) is an Electrical Engineering/Computer Science student at
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Northeastern University.  He wrote the Sourceforge and Ebay plugins as well as
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the first incarnation of the Babelfish commands and most of Amazon.  He has
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also performed a significant amount of maintenance and refactoring of plugins
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in general.  Some of the plugins that were affected the most are Debian,
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FunDB, Gameknot, Http, Note, and Quote.  All of the link snarfers, save
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Bugzilla's, were also written by jamessan.  His meddlings have prompted the
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implementation of Toggleables, which eventually evolved to Configurables and
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then to the current registry system.  As well as being the current webmaster,
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he also overhauled the tool which is used to generate the site's HTML
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documentation for Supybot and setup the weekly creation of CVS snapshots.
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Brett Kelly (inkedmn) is a hobbyist (soon to be professional :)) coder
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from southern California who enjoys collecting tattoos (on his body) and
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drinking coffee with his wife.  He initially wrote the Note plugin as well
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as several commands in the Http plugin.
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Vincent Foley-Bourgon is a recently-graduated student from Quebec who
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enjoys anything pointless, unprofitable, and generally useless.  Recently
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returning to Supybot development (after writing the original freshmeat
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command for the Http plugin) he wrote the entire Hangman infrastructure
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for the Words plugin.
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Daniel Berlin is a soon to be lawyer with a background in computer science
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and compilers.  He enjoys selling crack to young homeless orphans, and works
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on Supybot when he's not lawyering or hacking on gcc.
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Keith Jones (kmj) dislikes talking about himself in the third person. He 
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has an MS in Computer Science, and has decided to see how long he can go
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without using that in any kind of professional capacity. To that end he 
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is currently taking some math classes and applying to math Ph.D programs
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so some day he can be a professor at a college near a snowy mountain where
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he will ski every morning. So far, he hasn't done much for the project 
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except squeeze Doug Bell's GPL'd unit conversion code into a supybot plugin. 
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Stéphan Kochen (G-LiTe) is a lazy (soon to be) computer science student.
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He's usually just freelancing and submitting patches here and there when he
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bumps into a bug that bothers him, but Supybot is one of the first projects
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he semi-actively tries to work on. ;) His biggest contribution has been the
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refactoring of the supybot-wizard script to use the registry, though he also
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likes to track down those nasty obscure bugs which haunt many of our fine
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applications these days.
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