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Ben Goodger
Ben Goodger


Ben Goodger is lead developer of Mozilla’s Firefox Web browser. Early and significant contributions to the nonprofit Mozilla Foundation span the scheduling of milestones to hands-on creativity in the technical evolution of specific products and capabilities. Key areas of responsibility include the Extension system, Software Update, Preference Migration for IE, Opera, SeaMonkey, Netscape 4.0, Windows shell integration, the new Download system, the new Options UI (the new permission manager UI for XPInstall and blocking pop-ups) and the Windows Install Wizard. Ben was the original author of Mozilla Suite code for the buggy bookmarks manager UI, save-page-with-images and the original Classic theme that later gave rise to much of the icon set Qute and later Winstripe.  
Ben Goodger is lead developer of Mozilla’s Firefox Web browser. Early and significant contributions to the nonprofit Mozilla Foundation span the scheduling of milestones to hands-on creativity in the technical evolution of specific products and capabilities. Ben's key areas of responsibility include the Extension system, Software Update, Preference Migration for IE, Opera, SeaMonkey, Netscape 4.0, Windows shell integration, the new Download system, the new Options UI (the new permission manager UI for XPInstall and blocking pop-ups) and the Windows Install Wizard. Ben was the original author of Mozilla Suite code for the buggy bookmarks manager UI, save-page-with-images and the original Classic theme that later gave rise to much of the icon set Qute and later Winstripe.  


Ben tracks bugs, schedules milestones, maintains home pages and acts as a liaison between Mozilla and other groups. He led initial marketing efforts that have culminated in more than 50 million Firefox downloads as of May 2005. Ben contributes to the Mozilla project as an employee of Google Inc.
Ben tracks bugs, schedules milestones, maintains home pages and acts as a liaison between Mozilla and other groups. He led initial marketing efforts that have culminated in more than 50 million Firefox downloads as of May 2005. Ben contributes to the Mozilla project as an employee of Google Inc.
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Axel Hecht
Axel Hecht
A member of Mozilla Europe’s board of directors, Axel Hecht received his Diplom in Physics from the University of Stuttgart and his PhD in Mathematics from the University of Kiel. He is now with the department of Applied Mathematics, Humboldt University, Berlin.
A member of Mozilla Europe’s board of directors, Axel Hecht received his Diploma  in Physics from the University of Stuttgart and his PhD in Mathematics from the University of Kiel. He is now with the department of Applied Mathematics, Humboldt University, Berlin.


He started contributing to Mozilla in 1999, working on XSLT and is module owner of RDF since 2004.
He started contributing to Mozilla in 1999, working on XSLT and is module owner of RDF since 2004.
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Mike Shaver
Mike Shaver
Mike Shaver is a founding member of mozilla.org, with an open source development career spanning more than a decade. In the Mozilla world, he meddles in pretty much everything, from licensing and organizational issues to platform architecture and software development. Mike lives in Toronto with his wife and cat, and feeds his intellectual promiscuity with all manner of print, broadcast, and film signals.
Mike Shaver is a founding member of mozilla.org, with an open source development career spanning more than a decade. In the Mozilla world, he meddles in most everything, from licensing and organizational issues to platform architecture and software development.  


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