Contributors
The DuraSpace not-for-profit organization (Fedora Commons and DSpace Foundation) is the home of the Fedora Repository Project.
- See:DuraSpace people
The Fedora Repository Project relies on many individuals to make the project a success. Contributions are made regularly by the project's active worldwide community. The Fedora Repository Project has a core group of committers on the Fedora open source software:
- Chris Wilper, Technical Lead (DuraSpace not-for-profit)
- Bill Branan (DuraSpace not-for-profit)
- Andrew Woods (DuraSpace not-for-profit)
- Eddie Shin (MediaShelf)
- Aaron Birkland (National Science Digital Library)
- Gert Pedersen (Technical University of Denmark)
- Kai Strnad (FIZ Karlsruhe)
- Steve Bayliss
- Blair Bethwaite
- Sergio Berna
- Jim Blake
- Tommy Bourdin
- Frederic Buffet
- Lynna Cekova
- Phil Chadwick
- Stuart Chalk
- Paul Charlton
- Antony Corfield
- Juan Corrales
- Dan Davis
- Nicholas Fischio
- Morten Grouleff
- Bob Haschart
- McClain Looney
- Peter Murray
- Bill Niebel
- Ben O'Steen
- Nicolas Raoul
- Nikolai Schwertner
- Andy Scukanec
- Cuong Tran
- Ronald Tschalär
- Renaud Waldura
- Dmitry Yeliseyev
- Matt Zumwalt
The original Cornell University research team that created the Fedora architecture in 1998:
- Sandy Payette
- Carl Lagoze
- Naomi Dushay
The group that established Fedora as an open source project in 2001:
- Sandy Payette
- Thornton Staples
- Rosser Wayland
- Chris Wilper
- Tim Sigmon

