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'''Daniel Silverstone''' (aka '''Kinnison''') worked on [[:Category:Tools|tools]] development for [[Cyberlife]] and [[Creature Labs]] during the development of [[Creatures 3]], leaving on 28 April 2000 (''see [[history]]''). Before this he was the webmaster of [[Kinnison's Creatures Pages]] and developed the [[Creatures Editor]] and [[New Breed Installer]]. | '''Daniel Silverstone''' (aka '''Kinnison''') worked on [[:Category:Tools|tools]] development for [[Cyberlife]] and [[Creature Labs]] during the development of [[Creatures 3]], leaving on 28 April 2000 (''see [[history]]''). Before this he was the webmaster of [[Kinnison's Creatures Pages]] and developed the [[Creatures Editor]] and [[New Breed Installer]]. | ||
− | Daniel later worked at '''MIPS''', and is now employed at '''Canonical''', an open-source support and development service | + | Daniel later worked at '''MIPS''', and is now employed at '''Canonical''', an open-source support and development service. Their main product is ''Ubuntu Linux''. He has also contributed to the ''Aranha'' web-app development platform, and works part-time for '''Pepperfish''', a small hosting company set up by him and others in 2001. |
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Revision as of 04:23, 21 February 2005
Daniel Silverstone (aka Kinnison) worked on tools development for Cyberlife and Creature Labs during the development of Creatures 3, leaving on 28 April 2000 (see history). Before this he was the webmaster of Kinnison's Creatures Pages and developed the Creatures Editor and New Breed Installer.
Daniel later worked at MIPS, and is now employed at Canonical, an open-source support and development service. Their main product is Ubuntu Linux. He has also contributed to the Aranha web-app development platform, and works part-time for Pepperfish, a small hosting company set up by him and others in 2001.