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Who developed this site?
John Reekie, 21 Sep 1999
Last updated: 9 Jul 2002

Present

The web site is managed and maintained by the GSRC Infrastructure Team. See the infrax home page on this site for current information on the members of the infrastructure team and other GSRC infrastructure information.

History

This site was initially built, from scratch, by John Reekie in the spring and summer of 1999. The database and the code that drives the whole site was designed and written by John Reekie.

The site's graphics were designed by Aaron Walburg. The look-and-feel was designed by Aaron Walburg and John Reekie.

The web-based video presentations were initially set up by Christopher Hylands and John Reekie. Thanks to Dan Fays and Jim Balazic of Microsoft Research for showing us how they do their web-based presentations, this saved us a lot of trouble and confusion.

The content of the site is, as much as possible (and in accordance with the philosophy of the site), provided by the members of the GSRC who have accounts on this site! Other content was authored by Professor Richard Newton, Christopher Hylands, and Lorie Brofferio.

The servers running this site, a pair of Solaris Ultra/60s running Apache and CVS, and a Dell 6300 running IIS and the Microsoft NetShow server, were built by Christopher Hylands and John Reekie. They are now secured and managed by Christopher Hylands and Marvin Motley.

 
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