Team

JHipster is developed by a team of people around the world. We have a lot of contributors (top 100 list here), but members of the core team are listed here.

Project leads

Julien Dubois

Project lead

@juliendubois

Deepu K Sasidharan

Project co-lead

@deepu105

Board of developers

Mathieu Abou-Aichi

Pierre Besson

@pibesson

Christophe Bornet

@cbornet_

Flavien Cathala

@flaviencathala

Victor Da Silva

@VicAntune

Zsombor Gegesy

@gzsombor

Pascal Grimaud

@pascalgrimaud

Frederik Hahne

@atomfrede

Sendil Kumar N

@sendilkumarn

Erik Kemperman

@erikkemperman

William Marques

@wylmarq

Gaël Marziou

@gmarziou

Jérôme Mirc

@jeromemirc

Matt Raible

@mraible

Jon Ruddell

@jonruddell

David Steiman

@theOnlyScrippi

Anders Steiner

@andidevv

Srinivasa Vasu

@srinivasavasu

Where does the development team work?

We do most of our work on the project’s GitHub page.

Internal team discussions happen in the following channels :

Those discussion channels are publicly viewable, as everything we do in JHipster is public, but only the board of developers can participate. The mailing list archives can be found on the Google groups page and the chat archives are available on Gitter.

How to join the board of developers?

  • Participate regularly in the project (commits, PRs, etc)
  • Ask someone from the current board, with some bio and background information, and he will submit a vote on the dev mailing list
  • Everybody on the dev mailing list can vote (+1 if they agree, -1 if they don’t)
    • Just one “-1” vote will reject the new member, but the person who votes “-1” will need to explain why