I founded Tag1 Consulting in 2007. I have been a contributing core Drupal developer since 2002, and helped establish Drupal as a successful CMS through the early popularity of my personal blog, KernelTrap.org. Over the years, I've authored and maintained the core statistics module and throttle module, as well as the pager logic and helping with the initial Drupal 5 installer. I continue to contribute to the Drupal caching layer, offer optimizations to the bootstrap process, and maintain a high performance patchset.
Chris Mavergames is Web Operations Manager/Information Architect for The Cochrane Collaboration. Along with the Webteam, Chris manages the Collaboration’s web presences including cochrane.org and the platform for more than 70 entity websites. Chris’ background is in library and information science with an MLIS degree from Long Island University in New York. He is based at the German Cochrane Centre in Freiburg, Germany.
Benjamin is a co-founder of Agaric Design Collective and of a non-profit organization for building democratic technology and infrastructure. He was also a founding elected director of the Amazing Things Arts Center in Framingham, Massachusetts. He did programming and web design on the side and professionally for many years before becoming lead developer at Agaric and specializing in the Drupal open source free software CMS. He brings web development and database architecture to the team.
Antonio started using Drupal from its 4.2 release while working as a researcher at the University of Milan.
In 2006 he was appointed as webmaster of Erasmus Student Network, one of the largest student organization in Europe. Together with Andrea and Peter, he launched the ESN Satellite project, a Drupal-based template for student organizations: more then 250 ESN sections all over Europe run their website nowadays using the ESN Satellite.