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== Developers, Maintainers and Staff == ''note:'' this does not include the [[Developers|Currently Active Developers]]. {| class="wikitable" style="width: 97%" ! style="width: 25%" | Jacques Gelinas [CA] (Solucorp) | VServer Project Leader till November 2003, Inventor and Main Developer of Linux-VServer, author of Linuxconf. * providing a Linux-VServer (linux-vserver.org) * providing the main domain (linux-vserver.org) * all the work and development done with VServer |- ! Sam Vilain [NZ] (Wellington) | Developer of the Immutable Linkage (Invert), and per-vserver TBF CPU scheduling for O(1) Schedulers. * all the work and development done with VServer * still working and developing Linux-VServer |- ! Simon Garner | * developing the vskel stuff and testing vserver |- ! Mark Lawrence [AU] | * developing the vskel stuff and testing vserver |- ! Micah Anderson [US] | * maintaining up-to-date debian patches and userspace packages |- ! Bastian Blank [DE] | * integrating debian Linux-VServer kernels |- ! James Boddington [AU] | * debugging und testing alpha/x86/sparc64 * testing kernel and tools (including dietlibc) * testing filesystem xid tagging and attributes * testing COW link breaking and vroot |- ! Martin List-Petersen [IE] | * maintaining and providing the VServer mailing list |- ! Paul Sladen [UK] | (Beeston, Nottingham) * tracking the history of vserver for many years * one of the best FAQs for vserver issues * bitching at development to keep their minds sharp |}
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