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eartle@gmail.com
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Owner
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Started working on Mobbler in March 2008 and released the first, scrobbling only, version on 8th April 2008. Released the first radio version on 30th July 2008. Released the source code making Mobbler open source under GPLv2 on October 14th 2008.
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fitzrovian@gmail.com
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Committer
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fitzrovian has contributed little to this project and his one submission was small and insignficant. It is unlikely anyone will even ever use the obscure functionality his code provides. However, he asserts "it still counts and you have to put me on the project members page." Sadly, he is right. It does still count.
Anyway, he did some work on sharing with phonebook contacts. Loser.
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james.aley
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Committer
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Contributed the accelerometer skip track functionality for 3rd edition phones. When, one day, Mobbler becomes signed he promises to do this for 5th edition phones too.
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hugovk@gmail.com
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Committer
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Joined the Mobbler project and made first contribution on 21st Oct 2008. Since then has been a regular contributor of new features, defect fixes, and has helped guide the direction of Mobbler by being active in the discussion of issues etc. Is responsible for making Mobbler a much more professional product by being very focused on quality, and is a very valued member of the team.
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steve.j.punter@gmail.com
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Committer
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Contributed the original audio thread change so that audio playback does not skip. Contributed a number of other useful features such as the equaliser settings.
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gw111zz@gmail.com
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Committer
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Contributed reading embedded album art from mp3 id3 tags for music player scrobbling and viewing friends top track etc.
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cirrus.t...@gmail.com
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Contributor
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Designed and created the very lovely Mobbler logo.
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niklas.wolkert
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Contributor
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Helped with ideas for the UI design including mock-ups and graphics etc.
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Jalok...@gmail.com
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Contributor
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Contributed some graphics which are no longer used, but still greatly appreciated as they helped move Mobbler away from those original hand made MS Paint buttons.
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