This web was developed by a consortium of
universities and enterprises supported by the EU and the Information
Society Technologies initiative, but without the individual and
compromissed efforts of some people it portal won't never see the light.
This is just a brief list of them, as well as a little homenage.
Thanks a lot to you all for your wonderful work:
(By alphabetical order)
Eva-Lisa Amstrong (Project Coordinator)
Rossita Andersson (Information Architects, BTH)
Carina Andersson (Information Architects, BTH)
Nina Armand (Content writer and tester, UCO)
Marc Bria (Technical Manager, DEHISI-UAB)
Silvia Camps (Content writer and tester, DEHISI-UAB)
Amaya Cazorla (Content writer and tester, DEHISI-UAB)
Isabel Crespo (Content writer and tester, DEHISI-UAB)
Kennet Jensen (Content writer and tester, UCO)
Tine Jensen (Content writer and tester, UCO)
José Luis Lalueza (Content writer and tester, DEHISI-UAB
Joakim Lindkvist (Technical development, Moxiecode)
Mari Luque (Content writer and tester, DEHISI-UAB)
Juan Muñoz (Information Architects, DEHISI-UAB)
Monica Nilson (Conent writer and tester, BTH)
Alex Pigem (Content writer and tester, DEHISI-UAB)
Meritxell Portell (Content writer and tester, DEHISI-UAB)
Sonia Sànchez Busqués (Information Architects, DEHISI-UAB)
Edith Sánchez Svensson (Information Architects, BTH)
Berthel Sutter (Content writer and tester, BTH)
.....
(Still filling the list)
For our techies we also have an special recognition, to let them specifically credit this development in their portfolio:
From Sweeden, Joakim Lindkvist (moxiecode)
was the brain that coordinates the code development of this portal and
dealed with postNuke, the GPL CMS we "forced" him to work with. Thanks
a lot for your patience and thanks a lot for tinyMCE, a wonderful
webeditor that this project helped to be released under GPL license.
From Spain, Hugo José María (93urbandessign)
was the designer that helped us to improve the graphical design of the
portal (yes, a hudge task). In the web a wonderful work is nothing
without a good presentation and he was our "graphics man", but also the
one that finaly made us understand how to make our portal more usable.
Also from Spain, Marc Bria
(DEHISI@-UAB) did his work as a technical manager although he doesn't
hesitate to "dirty" his hands with code development when was required.
After this project he decided to go to life to the county side and now
is said that he is a wonderful farmer.