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@@ -520,10 +520,10 @@ Schrenk, Matthew Gray, and John Heidemann.</p>
 <strong>Occupation:</strong> Director of Engineering<br/>
 <strong>Location:</strong> England<br/>
 <strong>Contributions:</strong> Various patches, bug fixes, and DBM code alterations bringing Apache in line with what we were using on <a href="http://www.telescope.org">www.telescope.org</a>. Cookie module. Server Status module. Editor of <a href="http://www.apacheweek.com/">Apache Week</a><a class="headerlink" href="#cox" title="Permalink">&para;</a></p>
-<p id="chrisd"><strong>Name:</strong> Chris Darroch<a class="headerlink" href="#chrisd" title="Permalink">&para;</a></p>
-<p><strong>Organization:</strong> Pearson Education Core Technology Group<br/>
+<p id="chrisd"><strong>Name:</strong> Chris Darroch<br/>
+<strong>Organization:</strong> Pearson Education Core Technology Group<br/>
 <strong>Occupation:</strong> System Architect<br/>
-<strong>Location:</strong> British Columbia, Canada</p>
+<strong>Location:</strong> British Columbia, Canada<a class="headerlink" href="#chrisd" title="Permalink">&para;</a></p>
 <p id="lars"><strong>Name:</strong> Lars Eilebrecht<br/>
 <strong>URL:</strong> <a href="http://www.eilebrecht.net/">http://www.eilebrecht.net/</a><br/>
 <strong>Occupation:</strong> Freelance IT Consultant<br/>
@@ -735,12 +735,12 @@ Schrenk, Matthew Gray, and John Heidemann.</p>
 <strong>Location:</strong> Provo, Ut. USA<br/>
 <strong>Contributions:</strong> Apache 1.3, 2.0 and APR for NetWare<a class="headerlink" href="#bnicholes" title="Permalink">&para;</a></p>
 <p id="orlikowski"><strong>Name:</strong> Victor J. Orlikowski<br/>
-<strong>URL:</strong><a class="headerlink" href="#orlikowski" title="Permalink">&para;</a></p>
-<p><strong>Organization:</strong> IBM<br/>
+<strong>URL:</strong><br/>
+<strong>Organization:</strong> IBM<br/>
 <strong>Occupation:</strong> DSO wrangling, BSF rustling, cat herding<br/>
 <strong>Location:</strong> Durham, NC USA<br/>
 <strong>Comments:</strong> Script? What script?<br/>
-<strong>OS Expertise:</strong> Linux, AIX</p>
+<strong>OS Expertise:</strong> Linux, AIX<a class="headerlink" href="#orlikowski" title="Permalink">&para;</a></p>
 <p id="brianp"><strong>Name:</strong> Brian Pane<br/>
 <strong>URL:</strong> <a href="http://www.brianp.net/">http://www.brianp.net/</a><br/>
 <strong>Location:</strong> Seattle, WA, USA<br/>
@@ -790,12 +790,12 @@ Schrenk, Matthew Gray, and John Heidemann.</p>
 <strong>Occupation:</strong> Software Architect; Development and Integration<br/>
 <strong>Location:</strong> Gurnee, IL, US<br/>
 <strong>Contributions:</strong> Bashing on the Win32 Apache kernel for fun and profit.<a class="headerlink" href="#wrowe" title="Permalink">&para;</a></p>
-<p id="wsanchez"><strong>Name:</strong> Wilfredo S&aacute;nchez<a class="headerlink" href="#wsanchez" title="Permalink">&para;</a></p>
-<p><strong>Organization:</strong> Independent<br/>
+<p id="wsanchez"><strong>Name:</strong> Wilfredo S&aacute;nchez<br/>
+<strong>Organization:</strong> Independent<br/>
 <strong>Occupation:</strong> Software Engineer<br/>
 <strong>Location:</strong> San Jose, CA, USA<br/>
 <strong>OS Expertise:</strong> Mac OS X, *BSD<br/>
-<strong>Contribution:</strong> Mac OS X port, build fixes.</p>
+<strong>Contribution:</strong> Mac OS X port, build fixes.<a class="headerlink" href="#wsanchez" title="Permalink">&para;</a></p>
 <p id="takashi"><strong>Name:</strong> Takashi Sato<br/>
 <strong>Location:</strong> Tokyo, Japan<br/>
 <strong>Contribution:</strong> Documentation, Japanese translation and bug fixes<a class="headerlink" href="#takashi" title="Permalink">&para;</a></p>
@@ -828,12 +828,12 @@ Schrenk, Matthew Gray, and John Heidemann.</p>
 <strong>OS Expertise:</strong> OS/2, Win32s, Windows NT, and UNIX.<br/>
 <strong>Contributions:</strong> OS/2 port of Apache.<a class="headerlink" href="#smiley" title="Permalink">&para;</a></p>
 <p id="stein"><img alt="[photo]" src="../images/stein.jpg"/><br/>
-<strong>Name:</strong> Greg Stein<a class="headerlink" href="#stein" title="Permalink">&para;</a></p>
-<p><strong>Occupation:</strong> Non-employed Open Source Developer<br/>
+<strong>Name:</strong> Greg Stein<br/>
+<strong>Occupation:</strong> Non-employed Open Source Developer<br/>
 <strong>Location:</strong> Palo Alto, CA, USA<br/>
 <strong>OS Expertise:</strong> Linux<br/>
 <strong>Comments:</strong> <a href="http://www.python.org/">Python</a> rules!<br/>
-<strong>Contributions:</strong> Minor tweaks and fixes. Code review. One day, I'll join the Big Boys.</p>
+<strong>Contributions:</strong> Minor tweaks and fixes. Code review. One day, I'll join the Big Boys.<a class="headerlink" href="#stein" title="Permalink">&para;</a></p>
 <p id="pctony"><img alt="[photo]" src="../images/pctony.jpg"/><br/>
 <strong>Name:</strong> Tony Stevesnon<br/>
 <strong>Organization:</strong> ihotdesk Ltd<br/>
@@ -859,17 +859,17 @@ Schrenk, Matthew Gray, and John Heidemann.</p>
 <strong>Location:</strong> Seattle, USA<br/>
 <strong>Comments:</strong> I like documenting things, I really do. Why are you wearing white suits?<br/>
 <strong>Contributions:</strong> Long time Apache convert (fixed a bug in version 0.5.2). Actually likes documentation and commenting source. Contributions include some content negotiation stuff, various bug fixes and testing, mod_headers, multiple log files, options +/-. Edited <a href="http://www.apacheweek.com/">Apache Week</a> until 1999.<a class="headerlink" href="#sutton" title="Permalink">&para;</a></p>
-<p id="terbush"><strong>Name:</strong> Randy Terbush<a class="headerlink" href="#terbush" title="Permalink">&para;</a></p>
-<p><strong>Organization:</strong> Tribal Knowledge Group<br/>
+<p id="terbush"><strong>Name:</strong> Randy Terbush<br/>
+<strong>Organization:</strong> Tribal Knowledge Group<br/>
 <strong>Occupation:</strong> Independent Consultant<br/>
 <strong>Location:</strong> Alta, WY, USA<br/>
 <strong>Comments:</strong><br/>
-<strong>OS Expertise:</strong> UNIX</p>
-<p id="thau"><strong>Name:</strong> Robert Thau<a class="headerlink" href="#thau" title="Permalink">&para;</a></p>
-<p><strong>Organization:</strong> MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab<br/>
+<strong>OS Expertise:</strong> UNIX<a class="headerlink" href="#terbush" title="Permalink">&para;</a></p>
+<p id="thau"><strong>Name:</strong> Robert Thau<br/>
+<strong>Organization:</strong> MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab<br/>
 <strong>Occupation:</strong> grad student &amp; random hacker<br/>
 <strong>Location:</strong> Boston, Mass., USA<br/>
-<strong>Contributions:</strong> Designed the module interface, and the internal data structures which support it, and adapted the first (and somewhat less than perfect ;-) versions of the modules providing functionality equivalent to Apache 0.6, starting from an early version of Rob Hartill's 0.7 work. Also designed and wrote large portions of the current server core from scratch (alloc.c, http_config.c, http_core.c, and portions of other files), again adapting the rest from 0.7, to prod [...]
+<strong>Contributions:</strong> Designed the module interface, and the internal data structures which support it, and adapted the first (and somewhat less than perfect ;-) versions of the modules providing functionality equivalent to Apache 0.6, starting from an early version of Rob Hartill's 0.7 work. Also designed and wrote large portions of the current server core from scratch (alloc.c, http_config.c, http_core.c, and portions of other files), again adapting the rest from 0.7, to prod [...]
 <p id="trawick"><strong>Name:</strong> Jeff Trawick<br/>
 <strong>Organization:</strong> Emptyhammock<br/>
 <strong>Occupation:</strong> Software developer<br/>