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| '''Tommi Mäkitalo'''
| '''Tommi 'tntnet' Mäkitalo'''


Tommi wrote the first open source reader application for the [[Zeno File Format]] which after it was introduced by Directmedia with the ''Wikipedia DVD 2005/2006'', called TntZenoReader. Since then Tommi is involved in the improvement of the file format and the toolchain to create ZIM files.
Tommi wrote the first open source reader application for the [[Zeno File Format]] which was introduced by Directmedia with the ''Wikipedia DVD 2005/2006'', called TntZenoReader. Since then Tommi is involved in the improvement of the file format and the toolchain to create ZIM files.


He is a founding member of the openZIM project and main developer.
He is a founding member of the openZIM project and main developer of openZIM and [http://www.tntnet.org/ Tntnet].
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| '''Emmanuel Engelhart'''
| '''Emmanuel 'Kelson' Engelhart'''


Emanuel was involved in the release of the Wikipedia-on-DVD in France with the Kiwix project. After he learned from the first Zeno implementation he brought in a lot of new ideas, especially in the field of compression, indexing and searching.
Emmanuel was involved in the release of the Wikipedia-on-DVD in France with the Kiwix project. After he learned from the first Zeno implementation he brought in a lot of new ideas, especially in the field of compression, indexing and searching.


He is a founding member of the openZIM project and developer of the Kiwix reader software.
He is a founding member of the openZIM project and developer of the Kiwix reader software.
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| '''Johannes Schauer'''
| '''Manuel '80686' Schneider'''


Johannes was looking for a solution to bring Wikipedia onto the OpenMoko Neo cell phone.
Manuel was in charge distributing the Wikipedia DVDs when he first meet Tommi and convinced him to write an open source Zeno reader using his Tntnet software. As a member he managed to get funds from Wikimedia CH to run a server for the openZIM project and organise developer meetings.
 
He is a founding member of the openZIM project and developer on the Neo Linux cell phones.
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| '''Manuel Schneider'''
 
Manuel was in charge distributing the Wikipedia DVDs when he first meet Tommi and convinced him to use his Tntnet software to write an open source Zeno reader. As a member he managed to get funds from Wikimedia CH to run a server for the openZIM project and organise developer meetings.


He is a founding member of the openZIM project and member of Wikimedia Deutschland and Wikimedia CH.
He is a founding member of the openZIM project and member of Wikimedia Deutschland and Wikimedia CH.
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Revision as of 13:28, 3 January 2014

Tommi Tommi 'tntnet' Mäkitalo

Tommi wrote the first open source reader application for the Zeno File Format which was introduced by Directmedia with the Wikipedia DVD 2005/2006, called TntZenoReader. Since then Tommi is involved in the improvement of the file format and the toolchain to create ZIM files.

He is a founding member of the openZIM project and main developer of openZIM and Tntnet.

Kelson Emmanuel 'Kelson' Engelhart

Emmanuel was involved in the release of the Wikipedia-on-DVD in France with the Kiwix project. After he learned from the first Zeno implementation he brought in a lot of new ideas, especially in the field of compression, indexing and searching.

He is a founding member of the openZIM project and developer of the Kiwix reader software.

80686 Manuel '80686' Schneider

Manuel was in charge distributing the Wikipedia DVDs when he first meet Tommi and convinced him to write an open source Zeno reader using his Tntnet software. As a member he managed to get funds from Wikimedia CH to run a server for the openZIM project and organise developer meetings.

He is a founding member of the openZIM project and member of Wikimedia Deutschland and Wikimedia CH.