TmL Project Contributors
TmL Lead
Eric Cloninger, Motorola, Inc. (dcp874 at motorola.com)

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- Eric has more than 20 years of experience developing and delivering
commercial software products and development tools. His university degrees
are in Computer Science and Mathematics. As a software developer, he was a
core member of the team that designed and developed the Metrowerks
CodeWarrior development tools for Windows and Palm OS. At Palm/PalmSource,
he built tools for building the OS as well as GUI tools for application
design. Eric integrated these development tools into PalmSourceīs branded
version of Eclipse. Prior to working at Motorola, Eric was a Product
Manager for Wind Riverīs Eclipse-based product--Workbench.
TmL Committers
Fabio Fantato, Instituto Eldorado. (wfr004 at motorola.com)

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- Fabio Fantato is a Computer Engineer from Eldorado Research Institute (Motorola contractor) and
committer of the Eclipse Tools for Mobile Linux (TmL) project. He has worked as a Java developer
on embedded environments and mobile development tools for three years. He has been engaged in
several projects including GUI customization tools, software development kits (SDKs) using
embedded Linux, and others. He holds a Computer Engineering degree from Unicamp
(State University of Campinas) and a degree in Marketing Management from FACINTER
(International University of Curitiba), both in Brazil. Recently, he ends a specialization in
Law and Legal Issues for IT from FGV-RJ, Brazil.
Daniel Franco, Instituto Eldorado. (nkvg64 at motorola.com)

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Christian Kurzke, Motorola, Inc. (e11581 at motorola.com)

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Christian Kurzke is the Architect for Motorolaīs MOTODEV Studio, Team Lead of Eclipse
MTJ project and leads the Eclipse Tools for Mobile Linux (TML) project until April, 2008.
Christian has been a member and contributor to the Open Service Gateway initiative (OSGi) embedded
Java component standard and has contributed to CableLabs specifications. He is a frequent speaker
at conferences like JavaOne, Embedded Systems conferences and WWW conferences. He
has been a Linux developer and advocate since the early days of pre 1.0 kernels, and
he is well regarded for his work in the embedded Java space.
Christian graduated from the University of Erlangen Germany with the equivalent of an MS-CS degree
(Dipl. Inf. univ.) and holds an MBA degree from Santa Clara University
Active Contributors (in alphabetical order)
This is the list of people who have made code contributions to the
TmL Project on Bugzilla so far, with their code actually being
merged into the TmL codebase in CVS. The list is sorted alphabetically
by last name:
- Mauren Brenner, Instituto Eldorado
- Yu-Fen Kuo, Montavista
- Eugene Melekhov, Montavista
- Fabio Rigo, Instituto Eldorado
Past Contributors (in alphabetical order)
This is the list of people who have made code contributions to the
TmL Project on Bugzilla so far, with their code actually being
merged into the TmL codebase in CVS. The list is sorted alphabetically
by last name:
- Otavio Ferranti, Instituto Eldorado
Other interested parties
This is the list of companies and people who have been active
in the TmL face-to-face meetings and phone conferences so far.
The list is sorted alphabetically by company first, then by last name:
- Instituto Eldorado (Motorola contractor): Jefferson Silva
- Symbian: Javier Montalvo-Orus
- ECF Project: Scott Lewis
Other parties
This is the list of companies and people who have been interested in
the TmL project.
- WindRiver Systems
- Symbian
- Montavista
- Access
- Greensocks
- ARM
- Palm
- Nokia