[pypy-svn] rev 1627 - pypy/trunk/doc/funding

lac at codespeak.net lac at codespeak.net
Wed Oct 8 18:16:44 CEST 2003


Author: lac
Date: Wed Oct  8 18:16:43 2003
New Revision: 1627

Modified:
   pypy/trunk/doc/funding/B4.3_participants.txt
Log:
Added Tim, ahead of Alex since his resume defines the PSF.
Who knows what order will be more effective.



Modified: pypy/trunk/doc/funding/B4.3_participants.txt
==============================================================================
--- pypy/trunk/doc/funding/B4.3_participants.txt	(original)
+++ pypy/trunk/doc/funding/B4.3_participants.txt	Wed Oct  8 18:16:43 2003
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
 the Free University of Brussels. He is the main author of several
 commercial, open source and research projects and contributed to a number
 of them, notoriously in the fields of computer graphics and 3D modelling,
-education, and programming languages. He recently developped in the Psyco
+education, and programming languages. He recently developed in the Psyco
 project novel techniques for efficient interpretation of dynamic programming
 languages. He is also a member and contributor of the TUNES Project for a
 Free Reflective Computing System.
@@ -41,9 +41,23 @@
 first coding Sprints in Europe and became one of the initiators of the 
 PyPy project.
 
-Alex Martelli Best-selling author of _Python in a Nutshell_. Co-editor
+Tim Peters: Over 20 years top-tier industrial experience in
+programming language implementation and high-performance
+computing. 1979-1988, Cray Research: Compiler development, Group
+leader--common back-end optimization group.  1988-1994, Kendall Square
+Research (KSR), Compiler and Library development, Architecture and FPU
+design.  1994-2000, Dragon Systems: Developed core speech recognition
+system for portable devices; scalable, large-scale telephone speech
+recognition; and award-winning PhoneQuery Toolkit product.  2000 to
+present: Zope Corporation: Development--Core technologies underlying
+Zope's leading content management framework; Python core. Python:
+first port of Python to 64-bit platform (KSR-1); POSIX pthreads
+support; algorithmic and optimization expertise; elected Director of
+Python Software Foundation (PSF) since its inception.
+
+Alex Martelli: Best-selling author of _Python in a Nutshell_. Co-editor
 of _Python Cookbook_ .  ActiveState 2002 "Activators' Choice"
-award. PSF member, Python developer, PBF board member. Currently
+award. PSF member, Python langauge developer, PBF board member. Currently
 works for AB Strakt, developing the CAPS framework.  Also consults for
 other firms on Python and O-O design, teaching, coding, feasibility
 studies, interfacing. 1989-2002, Cad.Lab (think3, Inc): innovative


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