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mySociety has a small team of paid technologists who build and run mySociety's various projects and help maintain the infrastructure to support it.  Currently, they are:
mySociety has a small team of paid technologists who build and run mySociety's various projects and help maintain the infrastructure to support it.  Currently, they are:
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* Angie Ahl (Developer)
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* Keith Garrett (Systems administrator)
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* Keith Garrett (Systems Administrator)
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* Karl Grundy (Commercial director)
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* Karl Grundy (Commercial Director)
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* Francis Irving (Senior developer)
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* Francis Irving (Senior Developer)
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* Deborah Kerr (User and site support)
* Deborah Kerr (User and site support)
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* Matthew Somerville (Senior Developer)
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* Matthew Somerville (Senior developer)
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* Tom Steinberg  (mySociety Project Manager)
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* Tom Steinberg  (Chief executive)
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* Richard Taylor (Developer)
However, many of the current projects started out as private initiatives run by volunteers in their spare time, and mySociety continues to be supported by a large and disparate community of volunteers, too numerous to name here, who provide invaluable support, advice, technical expertise and common sense. The trustees and developers are of course immensely grateful for the contributions they make.
However, many of the current projects started out as private initiatives run by volunteers in their spare time, and mySociety continues to be supported by a large and disparate community of volunteers, too numerous to name here, who provide invaluable support, advice, technical expertise and common sense. The trustees and developers are of course immensely grateful for the contributions they make.
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* Richard Pope
* Richard Pope
* Chris Lightfoot RIP
* Chris Lightfoot RIP
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* Angie Martin RIP

Revision as of 13:47, 29 November 2009

mySociety has a small team of paid technologists who build and run mySociety's various projects and help maintain the infrastructure to support it. Currently, they are:

However, many of the current projects started out as private initiatives run by volunteers in their spare time, and mySociety continues to be supported by a large and disparate community of volunteers, too numerous to name here, who provide invaluable support, advice, technical expertise and common sense. The trustees and developers are of course immensely grateful for the contributions they make.

The following have either have worked on a paid basis for mySociety in the past, or still work part time occasionally:


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