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Asa Dotzler began contributing to the Mozilla project in mid 1998 by downloading and testing binaries from the classic source release. He soon became a leader in the volunteer open source testing community. In May of 2000 Asa became a full-time Netscape employee and a member of staff at mozilla.org, the small group of people chartered with shepharding the Mozilla source code and building the Mozilla community. With the formation of the Mozilla Foundation, Asa became one of the 10 original employees and is currently responsible for QA and testing, project management, community building, and product releases.
 

Gialloporpora Italian user of Firefox, after installing it for first time in 2005 I have helped other people in the italian forum and italian newsgroup to solve problem with Mozilla products (Firefox, Thunderbird and Seamonkey). I have no special skill as developer and I prefer to help community offering my knowledge or submiting news at Foxiewire I have also a little blog where (in the major part of my post) I collect some useful tips & tricks about Mozilla software.

 

Ian Hayward
Glaxstar co-founder Ian Hayward is lead community admin there working along side Asa Dotzler.
Most of the professional development work we have done so far we've not been able to mention due to client legal agreements. Which is pretty much why you may not have heard of us directly, but you've probably experienced our work for sure :)
Its time a larger community of people got to hear about us outside of the Mozilla inner-sanctum so we can grow from our 16 people team right now in order to scale operations for our great new project to further benefit Firefox adoption codenamed TGW! Glubble Glaxstar

 

Jan Steffen
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Ken Saunders
Ken Saunders is a Spread Firefox admin and founder of AccessFirefox.org a project that focuses on providing accessibility tools to Firefox users. He lives in the Boston Massachusetts area and is legally blind due to a congenital condition known as ocular albinism with nystagmus. In spite of this he has a passion for graphical arts. You can find some his work on MouseRunner.com and deviantART.com.

LouCypher,
also known as Zoocar9, joined Spread Firefox on September 2004 and has been involved on various Firefox related project since, including buttons/banners for promoting Firefox, Firefox Materials (a collection of links for Firefox promotion materials), search plugins, extensions, user scripts for Greasemonkey extension, user styles for Stylish extension, scripts for userChrome.js extension, custom buttons for Custom Buttons extension, and now FoxieWire.You can find him hanging around at MozillaZine Forums under screen name Zoolcar9.

 

Ottodv
Otto de Voogd has been a long standing member of the SpreadFirefox community and is involved in several projects for the promotion of Firefox, incl. Fire up the Fox! and Access Firefox. He also founded Spread Open Source a community whose objective is to promote open source software and open standards. He likes to develop software for work and for fun. His contributions to Foxiewire include the search toolbar.

 

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Twistermc TwisterMc is a FireFox fan from Minnesota.  His contributions includes nine firefox themes and a few Firefox extensions.  His most popular Firefox themes include iPox, Tinseltown and MidnightFox.  He also tries to help out other themers with a set of Firefox theming tutorials.

TwisterMc helps out the Addon community too by reviewing and approving Firefox themes.

When TwisterMc is not working on Firefox projects, he enjoys web design, blogging, Macintosh compters and roller coasters.  For more on TwisterMc, visit his Blog on a Stick.

Upnorth When Ian posted his 'call for action' create an new Spreadfirefox (SFX) area that could tap into its full potential I was there. Together with a small team we filled a drupal data base full with ideas, which Mozilla took with both hands. A new and projects driven SFX was launched. Loving new projects that really bring Firefox forward I jumped in at the start of Foxiewire. Another wonderful thing are add-ons.

Being a researcher with a rooted belief in quality assurance and sampling new innovations how can I not be a fan of Firefox. Oh and my real name is Marco Casteleijn, I just live 'Up North'

 
Paul Booker
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IceDogg
IceDogg I'm a long time Firefox user been using Firefox since early 1995. I like to contribute where I can. It's limited for me since I can't code, but I do what I can. I help out by being a mod over at http://adblockplus.org/forum/. I also mod at the most popular filterset called Easylist, located at
http://forums.lanik.us/index.php. I have time on my hands and this is something I can do to contribute. Now, I can also contribute by finding stories and interesting info about Firefox or other Mozilla products and posting them here at foxiewire, which helps get the word out. And what's great is anyone can help out in this way, by posting stories too.
 

 
Thank you very much for all your help, hard work and support graphicsguru

 

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