Who looks after the Squid project?
The Squid project, originally funded by a NSF grant, is now run entirely by volunteers. There are a few key individuals who keep the project running.
Duane Wessels
Duane has been the Squid coordinator since the project inception. He and his company The Measurement Factory currently provide hosting and administrative services to maintain Squid's presence on the internet.
Henrik Nordström
Henrik is the release manager of the Squid-2 releases, and spends a lot of his time fixing various bugs and helping out on squid-users. He makes his living from Squid consulting and other Open Source related activities.
Alex Rousskov
Alex has been contributing since 1997 and is managing many Squid projects. His focus is on smooth project operation and advanced feature development based on a healthy mix of volunteer and commercial activities.
Adrian Chadd
Adrian spends his time working on general code tidyups and improvements. Adrian is currently working on replacement buffer management, network management, http client/server and storage manager systems to improve Squid performance. He is also the site web-master (out of necessity, not choice!) and part-time postmater. Somewhere he finds time to have a full-time job, full-time university undergraduate studies and part-time certification studies.
Robert Collins
Robert was integral in the initial Squid-3 work and the development of the prototype "client streams" interface. He pops in from time to time to help out with C++ issues.
Guido Serassio
Guido is primarily responsible for the Squid Windows support and functionality.
Steven Wilton
Steven is a recent addition to the team. He submitted patches to implement true transparent proxying (using TPROXY with Linux), WCCPv2 support and pinned connections to allow NTLM session pass-through. He then turned to improving Adrian's work on COSS and testing it in the field, making it production ready and useful in the real world.
Chemolli Francesco
Kinkie provides resources and man-power to maintain the Squid Wiki repository. He also pops in from time to time to fix the odd bug.
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