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Photo of Brian Finley SystemImager development is led and coordinated by Brian Elliott Finley. Brian is the creator of SystemImager and works as the Linux Strategist for Argonne National Laboratory. He lives in Naperville, IL, US, with his Wife, three Sons, one Daughter, and two labradors.

Photo of Sean Dague Sean Dague led the charge on the System Configurator project, which provides a far superior method of enabling SystemImager to support new distributions and platforms. He is currently focusing on the SystemImager API, and the ia64 and PPC ports. Sean works for IBM at the Linux Technology Center in Poughkeepsie, NY, US.

Photo of Dann Frazier Dann Frazier maintains the Debian packages, works on the build system, man pages, and other random things. He is very good at keeping us grounded with regards to sound architectural decisions. Dann is a Software Engineer for Hewlett-Packard's Linux Development Labs in Fort Collins, CO, US.

Photo of Michael Chase-Salerno Michael Chase-Salerno has been working with cluster installation for many years -- first on the IBM SP, then on LUI. He is now the lead for the SystemInstaller project, which allows you to install an image directly to an image server (no golden client). Mike is an Advisory Software Engineer for IBM at their Linux Technology Center in Poughkeepsie, NY, US.

Photo of Curtis Zinzilieta Curtis Zinzilieta has been working with SystemImager since 1.4.1 and is responsible for adding the SSH support. Curtis has also written a very useful SystemImager related patch to ISC's DHCP software. Curtis is a Senior Systems Engineer for RedHat Professional Consulting, and makes his home in Flagstaff, AZ, US.

Picture of Dancing Penguins Individual contributors from the Linux Community include: CREDITS

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