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<h1 id="whoWeAre">Who We Are</h1>
<h2 id="support">Community Support</h2>
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<p>In July 2004, there were almost 2700 subscribers to STRUTS-USER (including the digest version). It's the largest user mailing list at Jakarta, exceeding the TOMCAT-USER list of about 2400 subscribers. In addition to the regular subscribers, an unknown number of developers read the lists through newsfeed mirrors and through several list archives.</p>
<p>According to recently released
<a href="http://www.apache.org/~vgritsenko/stats/projects/struts">statistics</a>, Struts downloads range around 15,000 a month.</p>
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<strong>Craig R. McClanahan</strong>
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<strong>Ted Husted</strong>
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<strong>Rob Leland</strong>
(rleland at apache.org)</li>
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<strong>Cedric Dumoulin</strong>
(cedric.dumoulin at lifl.fr)</li>
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<strong>Martin Cooper</strong>, Vice President and Chair
(martinc at apache.org)</li>
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<strong>Arron Bates</strong>
(arron at apache.org)</li>
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<strong>James Holmes</strong>
(jholmes at apache.org)</li>
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<strong>David M. Karr</strong>
(dmkarr at apache.org)</li>
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<strong>David Graham</strong>
(dgraham at apache.org)</li>
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<strong>James Mitchell</strong>
(jmitchell at apache.org)</li>
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<strong>Steve Raeburn</strong>
(sraeburn at apache.org)</li>
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<strong>Don Brown</strong>
(mrdon at apache.org)</li>
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<strong>Joe Germuska</strong>
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<strong>Niall Pemberton</strong>
(niallp at apache.org)</li>
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<h2 id="comitters">Committers</h2>
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<strong>Eddie Bush</strong>
(ekbush at apache.org)</li>
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<strong>James Turner</strong>
(turner at blackbear.com)</li>
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<strong>Hubert Rabago</strong>
(hrabago at apache.org)</li>
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<strong>David Geary</strong>
(dgeary at apache.org)</li>
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<h2 id="comitters.emeritus">Emeritus Committers</h2>
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<li>Luis Arias</li>
<li>Pierre Delilse</li>
<li>Michael Schachter</li>
<li>Vincent Massol</li>
<li>David Winterfeldt</li>
<li>Oleg Alexeev</li>
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<h2 id="about">More About Us</h2>
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<h4 id="craigmcc">Craig R. McClanahan -- PMC Member</h4>
<p>I've been involved with servlet and JSP technology since around 1998. It started out that I needed a way to build some web applications for several projects, and liked Java a lot better than the alternatives. I also liked the price tag of open source software, and started using Apache JServ -- later, getting involved in the project (like many people, I was whining about the twelve months it took to get from version 0.9 to version 1.0, and my son said "Dad, you know Java -- go help them finish it!" -- so I did :-).</p>
<p>For quite a while, I was participating a lot the JSP-INTEREST and SERVLET-INTEREST
<a href="http://archives.java.sun.com">mailing lists</a>
, especially the topic of good architectures for web applications. I was disgusted with the hash that many beginners created when they used (or abused) scriptlets in JSP pages, and built (for my former employer) a pretty comprehensive framework that could considered ("Struts 0.01 without the custom tags"). It was proprietary code, but I was able to describe the concepts, and there started to a feeling the lists that this "Model 2" thing was pretty cool -- but there were no good examples to look at, so it was mostly hand waving types of discussions.</p>
<p>Over the same time period, I got involved as an individual contributor in the
<a href="http://java.sun.com/jcp">Java Community Process</a>
, and joined the expert group that defined the servlet 2.2 and JSP 1.1 specs. Sun was impressed enough to offer me a job as the technical lead the team within Sun (currently five other individuals) that works
<a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat">Tomcat</a>
-- the architecture for Catalina, which is the servlet container part of Tomcat 4.0, is also mine -- so I am in the really nice position of getting paid to work open source software :-). And, participate the expert groups for Servlet 2.3 and JSP 1.2. And, speak at various conferences, including ApacheCon and JavaOne. And, talk to groups within Sun about using Struts and JSP/servlet technology. And ... (there's some really interesting things being considered for the future).</p>
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