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Pi Team
Pi Engine is started by Taiwen Jiang (Xoops Project Lead and Dev Lead), Marc Desrousseaux (Xoops QA Lead), Hossein Azizabadi (Xoops Persian Lead), Kris (Xoops Council Member and Xoops France Lead), etc. Pi Team is highly inspired by the Xoops led by onokazu (Ono Kazumi), skalpa and phppp (Taiwen Jiang, or D.J.) successively since 2001 and will continue to support and promote Xoops.
All Xoopsers and open source contributors are welcome.
To join the development team, please contact @taiwen at: infomax#gmail.com or checkout Pi Documentation Team for contributing to Pi documentation.
- Architect and Development
- Open Source MVP by Packt Publishing for Xoops: 2009
- First Grand Prize in East Asia OSS Contest for Xoops Engine: 2010
- XOOPS: Project Lead and Dev Lead (2007 - 2011), Council member (2009 - 2011), core developer (2005 - 2011), Xoops China Founder (2004 - 2012)
- XOOPS account: phppp
- http://twitter.com/taiwen
- http://github.com/pi-engine
- https://www.facebook.com/xoops
- Module/Product/Test
- XOOPS: project member; Xoops Persian Leader
- XOOPS account: voltan
- QA/Feature
- XOOPS: QA Leader, project member; Xoops France manager
- XOOPS account: marco
- Project
- XOOPS: Council member, project member; Xoops France Leader
- XOOPS account: kris_fr
- Doc/Module/Release/Training
Contributors
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Dong Lijun
- Development
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Liu Chuang
- Module
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Liao Wei
- Front-end
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Huang Bingquan
- Front-end
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Simon Zhang
- UE/Product
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Danyi Feng
- Product/UE
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Xu Xiaoyun
- UI
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Master Xianxin
- Project
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Xiandu
- Module/Test/Training/Doc
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Liu Lin
- Module/Test/Doc
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Zhang Jing
- Project
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Liot
- Doc
- liot#wen.org.cn
Keep up to date on announcements and more by following twitter: @PiEnable.
Read more detailed announcements, discussions, and more on Xoops/Pi Engine Dev Blog.
To report a bug or request a feature, please create an issue here on GitHub Pi Issue Tracker.
Beyond production and application, the Engine also strives to be strictly standard compliant, check out Pi Coding Standars.