Chris Davenport
Chris came across Mambo for the first time in 2003 while looking for a content management system for an intranet project. He began contributing documentation and was soon recruited to join the Documentation Team. He switched to Joomla as soon as the split occurred and was invited to join the Core Team in 2006. He is currently a member of the Production Leadership Team.
Chris Hoefliger
Chris got involved in Joomla only a few years ago (when 1.5.14 was the flavour of the day). But he stayed with Joomla! ever since, is eager and wants to learn the ropes...
«I have a small company and do web pages. Also, I'm a board member of Joomla Verband Schweiz and I speak both German and English. I'd like to see a bit more content here in my native language and - oops got caught. Yep, I'm trying to do a bit translation work for the team»
Oh, BTW - if you're wondering about my strange head gear, here's the story. Having said that, this does not necessarily mean that I'm an atheist (as Niko Alm is).
Christer Gerhardsson
Moderator Swedish forum
Member of the Swedish Joomla Translation Team
Website URL: http://www.svenskjoomla.se
Cindy Montano
Cindy Montano is the owner of Montano Designs, a Joomla specific website development company, as well as a Joomla! Forum moderator since 2007, and long-time member of the Joomla! community. She and her son Reed will be embarking on a Joomla world tour this summer and will be contributing many more articles to the Joomla Community Magazine as she reports in from destinations around the globe. Be certain to say hello if you see her in your home town.
Website URL: http://www.montanodesigns.com
Cristina Solana
Frontend Dev of the Molajo tribe. Smallish. Shy. Terse. Resolutely irreverent. My manifesto: http://bit.ly/SandboxManifesto
Website URL: http://www.alltogetherasawhole.org/profile/CristinaSolana

