> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chip Childers [mailto:chip.child...@sungard.com]
> Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2012 7:27 AM
> To: cloudstack-dev@incubator.apache.org
> Subject: Introducing some new developers to the community
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I wanted to drop a note to the list to introduce some new developers that
> SunGard Availability Services will be sponsoring to help on the project.  We
> have 6 software developers, and one infrastructure architect, that you'll 
> start
> to see participating on the list this month (and hopefully more to come in the
> next couple of months).
> 
> This will be a new project for most of the team, but everyone has been doing
> similar work on our own internal software previously (and some from
> previous companies doing similar work).  As a group, they'll be focusing on
> learning the architecture, components and overall project processes this
> month.  I've suggested to the team that reviewing existing docs / code is the
> place to start, and then attempting to tackle bugs that are still unassigned /
> unresolved in bugs.cloudstack.org is the next step.  Beyond that, we'll see
> where we go as a community. ;-)  I'd love the continued support of everyone
> else in helping these new community members integrate into the project!
> 
> The software developers are:
>   Matthew Morrissey <matthew.morris...@sungard.com>, based in
> Philadelphia, PA, USA
>   Raj Subrahmanian <raj.subrahman...@sungard.com>, based in Philadelphia,
> PA, USA (but usually in Connecticut)
>   Yichi Lu <yichi...@sungard.com>, based in Austin, TX, USA
>   Manikanta Kattamuri <manikanta.kattam...@sungard.com>, based in Pune,
> India
>   Meghna Kale" <meghna.k...@sungard.com>, based in Pune, India
>   Nischal Vohra" <nischal.vo...@sungard.com>, based in Pune, India
> 
> The infrastructure architect is Adam Grochowski
> <adam.grochow...@sungard.com>, based in Philadelphia, PA, USA.
> 
Welcome to the everyone!  Great to see the committers growing.  Let us know if 
we can help in anyway.  Although I think Chip already has a good handle on 
CloudStack itself.

--Alex

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