The TG in TGD has a dozen years designing, coding, and developer-whispering (AKA project management) under his belt.
In a parallel universe as then supremo of art music label Rattle, he oversaw the release of a string of award-winning niche genre albums over 15 years, including project managing the mammoth View From Olympus by composer John Psathas, #1 selling ‘classical’ album in NZ for 6 months.
Scion of two generations of architects he’s oft heard shouting on the sidelines of his city’s stumbling towards liveability – mostly in the way of utility cycling advocacy; plotting revolution of the two-wheeled kind via the greatest design of all time.
A refugee from both Silicon Valley and Java development where she worked for a decade, Theresa has found meaning in the Dao of Drupal, even if her twin B.S. degrees in Computer Science and Microbiology have yet to make a lot of sense.
You could follow her on twitter but she’s hard to keep up with – you’ll only find her running times. She enjoys fashion, and designs her own petite range of clothes – in which we could say has a vested interest. Her political bearings are as she says "true North" – the basis, she swears, for her migrating south (go figure) to find values in Aotearoa, more in line with her own.
Luke brings new meaning to the expression “it’s all good”. How’s that server sitting Luke? Those php array thingies - they all.. arrayed? And could we have some extra javascript fairy dust on top? There is only one answer. And it is good.
Not that he’s beyond confronting reality on a more existential level: There are those won’t to find the godless cosmos as described by Dawkins and Hitchens a little on the dour side. Not our Luke. He’s been there and reports that… well, you get the idea.
They say you can judge a man by his shoes. And Luke’s shoes are always good.
Kent Parker (Passing Phase), Berend de Boer (Xplain), Chris Burgess (Giant Robot), Mike Dance, Gary Dance, Oleg Bhoukvalov (Weblab), Clint Hutzulak (Mutasis / Rayola), Paradigm Design, Gustavo Chiechelski.