Updated Steering Committee Members (markdown)
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All members of the SteeringCommittee are listed below. Members are encouraged to add a brief self-description.
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* **Andreas Hocevar** (ahocevar) first showed up on the OpenLayers radar while helping with the integration of OpenLayers into MapBuilder in 2006. Since then, he has been contributing improvements to vector rendering and styling, support for commercial mapping APIs, performance improvements, and more. He lives in Graz, Austria, and is a member of OpenGeo
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* **Andreas Hocevar** ([ahocevar](https://github.com/ahocevar)) first showed up on the OpenLayers radar while helping with the integration of OpenLayers into MapBuilder in 2006. Since then, he has been contributing improvements to vector rendering and styling, support for commercial mapping APIs, performance improvements, and more. He lives in Graz, Austria, and is a member of OpenGeo
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* **Eric Lemoine** (elemoine) has been enjoying hacking in OpenLayers since the very first day he joined Camptocamp France. Before playing with OpenLayers Eric was mainly involved in Operating System development (Linux network stack and drivers) and had no notion of JavaScript, OpenLayers made him realize how misunderstood JavaScript is.
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* **Eric Lemoine** ([elemoine](https://github.com/elemoine)) has been enjoying hacking in OpenLayers since the very first day he joined Camptocamp France. Before playing with OpenLayers Eric was mainly involved in Operating System development (Linux network stack and drivers) and had no notion of JavaScript, OpenLayers made him realize how misunderstood JavaScript is.
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* **Tim Schaub** (tschaub) -- Committee Chair
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* **Tim Schaub** ([tschaub](https://github.com/tschaub)) -- Committee Chair
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Tim contributes from the boonies. He has been developing custom web mapping applications for a number of years and is now a full time member of OpenGeo.
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* **Bart van den Eijnden** (bartvde) -- Bart is passionate about open source and open standards. He is a contributor to several front-end libraries such as OpenLayers and GeoExt. He is also a power user of server packages such as MapServer and GeoServer. In 2005 Bart started his own consultancy focussing on open source geospatial in The Netherlands, working mainly as a contractor to the Dutch Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management. In 2011 Bart joined OpenGeo.
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* **Bart van den Eijnden** ([bartvde](https://github.com/bartvde)) -- Bart is passionate about open source and open standards. He is a contributor to several front-end libraries such as OpenLayers and GeoExt. He is also a power user of server packages such as MapServer and GeoServer. In 2005 Bart started his own consultancy focussing on open source geospatial in The Netherlands, working mainly as a contractor to the Dutch Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management. In 2011 Bart joined OpenGeo.
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* **Chris Schmidt** (crschmidt) hadn't even used the Google Maps API until 6 months before he helped release OpenLayers. Now enjoys cartography and long walks on the beach, alongside debugging Javascript and creating new and innovative ways to confuse browsers into doing what he tells them to.
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