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| − | Bryan McRoberts is the original author of PCGen and retains the title of Benevolent Dictator. PCGen began as a way to learn Java starting in October of 2000, and there were typically 2 or 3 releases a day! The feature requests and bug reports came in so fast, that I agreed to take the project to Sourceforge in April 2001 so others could help more directly with all that needed to be done. Since spawning off a company, [http://www.codemonkeypublishing.com Code Monkey Publishing] (notice a monkey theme?), my involvement in PCGen itself is fairly limited - I'm quite happy to let the BoD do whatever it thinks it needs to do. I still contribute code from time to time, and I think that PCGen will continue to reach new heights because of the great people that are putting so much wonderful effort into it.  | + | Bryan McRoberts is the original author of PCGen and retains the title of [[Explanation_of_Teams#Benevolent Dictator|Benevolent Dictator]. PCGen began as a way to learn Java starting in October of 2000, and there were typically 2 or 3 releases a day! The feature requests and bug reports came in so fast, that I agreed to take the project to Sourceforge in April 2001 so others could help more directly with all that needed to be done. Since spawning off a company, [http://www.codemonkeypublishing.com Code Monkey Publishing] (notice a monkey theme?), my involvement in PCGen itself is fairly limited - I'm quite happy to let the BoD do whatever it thinks it needs to do. I still contribute code from time to time, and I think that PCGen will continue to reach new heights because of the great people that are putting so much wonderful effort into it.  | 
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Revision as of 14:20, 10 September 2008
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Introduction
Bryan McRoberts is the original author of PCGen and retains the title of [[Explanation_of_Teams#Benevolent Dictator|Benevolent Dictator]. PCGen began as a way to learn Java starting in October of 2000, and there were typically 2 or 3 releases a day! The feature requests and bug reports came in so fast, that I agreed to take the project to Sourceforge in April 2001 so others could help more directly with all that needed to be done. Since spawning off a company, Code Monkey Publishing (notice a monkey theme?), my involvement in PCGen itself is fairly limited - I'm quite happy to let the BoD do whatever it thinks it needs to do. I still contribute code from time to time, and I think that PCGen will continue to reach new heights because of the great people that are putting so much wonderful effort into it.
Contact Details
| Timezone | GMT+6 | 
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| merton_monkATyahooDOTcom | |
| AIM ID | CMPMerton | 
| MSN ID | merton_monkATyahooDOTcom | 
| Yahoo Chat ID | merton_monk | 
| ICQ | - | 
| Jabber | - | 
| IRC | merton_monk | 
| Google Talk | - | 
Other Tasks
- Administrate - Help make any 'Big' decisions that affect fundamental aspects of PCGen
 - Code - Help out with coding (or answering questions about why older portions of code were done the way they were)