Who develops Transifex?
Dimitris Glezos
Dimitris leads the Fedora Localization Project, which uses Transifex to support translation submission by a few hundred translators to more than 10 different development systems for almost a hundred software projects. He presented Transifex to more than 7 international conferences.
Dimitris graduated as a Computer Engineer from Greece with specialization on Advanced Information Systems and did a year's research on Semantic Web technologies and Fuzzy Logic. He loves anything to do with web engineering, open source community development, design, and digital rights, and in his free time he dives in the art of photography and the vertical world of rock climbing.
Responsible for: Transifex server
Homepage: dimitris.glezos.com (blog)
Christos Trochalakis
Christos is a Python hacker living in Patras, Greece. He works on improving the submission layer of Transifex, and has earned a Google Summer of Code in 2008 for Transifex.
Blog: Ma gavte la nata
Responsible for: Submission backends
Asgeir Frimannsson
Asgeir is a PhD candidate at the Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane Australia, working on Translation Reuse technologies for community-driven translation processes. He has a general interest in open source software and community-driven processes, in particular tools and processes supporting social translation of content. In his spare time he works as a Software Engineer at Red Hat.
Blog: asgeirf.blogspot.com
Responsible for: Statistics interface
Diego Búrigo Zacarão
Diego is working on Transifex's i18n support, AJAX functionality and migration to Genshi templates. He was granted a Google Summer of Code sponsorship in 2008 to work on these areas.
Blog: diegobz.net
Responsible for: Internationalization
Ricky Zhou
Ricky is Fedora's Transifex wrangler. For a lot of things, he's the guy: he provided help from low-level maintenance bits, to packaging and code patches. You can find him on #fedora-admin on Freenode with the nickname 'ricky'.
Fedora homepage: RickyZhou
Responsible for: Fedora's Transifex instance wrangler
