SAN RAMON, CA--(Marketwire - Jul 26, 2012) - WANdisco (
The ASF Sponsorship Program is the official avenue for substantial, non-directed monetary contributions to the ASF, and funds raised through this program help the Foundation maintain leadership in the developer and open source communities. As an ASF sponsor WANdisco joins companies such as Google, Facebook, Yahoo!, HP and IBM.
"The ASF continues to enjoy unprecedented growth and WANdisco is proud to be an official sponsor of this leading open source community," said David Richards, CEO and co-founder, WANdisco. "Under the ASF's guidance, Apache Subversion continues to go from strength to strength and we look forward to working even more closely with the ASF, moving forward. This move again demonstrates our commitment to both Apache and the Apache Subversion project."
WANdisco also announced that core Subversion committers Branko Čibej and Stefan Fuhrmann have joined the WANdisco team. Branko Čibej will take up the role of Director of Subversion at WANdisco, where he will lead the existing team of talented Apache Subversion committers. WANdisco already has several active Subversion committers on staff, including Philip Martin who was part of the original Subversion development team and Julian Foad who has been a core Subversion contributor since 2003.
Branko Čibej joined the Subversion project in May 2000 and has been an active member of the community since then. His early contributions were the binary delta storage and delta combination algorithm. Branko also created the initial port of Subversion to the Windows platform. Recently he has been heavily involved with the redesign of Subversion's merge functionality.
"Apache Subversion is entering an interesting phase in its development," said Branko. "The changes in the latest release have laid the groundwork for a slew of important new features, and I'm grateful to WANdisco for giving me the opportunity to work full-time on the project as their Director of Subversion."
Also joining WANdisco as a full-time Subversion developer is Stefan Fuhrmann. With over 20 years of experience with professional software, he has worked as a software architect, system architect and process expert in the automotive industry. Not only has Stefan been a TortoiseSVN contributor since 2003, but he has been a committer to the Subversion project since 2010. His involvement with Subversion focuses on server performance and client usability.
"WANdisco employs some of the most capable and highly respected committers to Apache Subversion and we now have a large number of full-time developers dedicated to the project," said David Richards, CEO and co-founder, WANdisco. "I am delighted to welcome Stefan and Branko to WANdisco, and look forward to working with them to keep Subversion at the cutting edge of version control."
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