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The following list includes developers, their badges, rank, and status (current, former, adjunct)
The following list includes developers, their badges, rank, and status (current, former, adjunct)


(Note many developers' Dev number  places have been misplaced: Jonathan Kocurek, Brian Hull, Hart, Emmanouil, Richard White, Jose Carlos need to be identified in the roster.   
(Note there are 7 missing Dev numbers, and 6 unidentified developers (Jonathan Kocurek, Brian Hull, Hart, Emmanouil, Richard White, Jose Carlos) who need to be identified in the roster.   


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#Ayodele Arigbabu / Ahmed Qosaeri Dev# 015. Current Dev. ''White Belt''. (Note: no bio. Also email and badge names...Idk)  
#Ayodele Arigbabu / Ahmed Qosaeri Dev# 015. Current Dev. ''White Belt''. (Note: no bio. Also email and badge names...Idk)  
#Kassie Paul Dev# 016. Current Dev. ''White Belt.''  
#Kassie Paul Dev# 016. Current Dev. ''White Belt.''  
#Laszlo Gergely Dev# 017. Adjunct Dev. ''White Belt''. Note: Israel and Laszlo both # 17 but Laszlo predates Israel, so it's probably best to assign Israel a later number for the sake of simplicity. Isael Reyes Dev# 017. Current Dev. ''White Belt.''  
#Laszlo Gergely Dev# 017. Adjunct Dev. ''White Belt''.  
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#Isael Reyes Dev# 018. Current Dev. ''White Belt.''
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#Oliver Schlueter Dev# 019. Current Dev. ''Yellow Belt". (We misspelled his name on his badge. Rectify.)
#Oliver Schlueter Dev# 019. Current Dev. ''Yellow Belt".
#Dixon Nahrwold Dev# 020. Current Dev. '''White Belt'''.
#Dixon Nahrwold Dev# 020. Current Dev. '''White Belt'''.
#Abraham Rodriguez Dev# 021. Former Dev.  
#Abraham Rodriguez Dev# 021. Former Dev.  

Revision as of 21:08, 16 July 2017

Current Source Files for Badges

OSE Ranks to becoming a Black Belt Dev Ninja

OSE borrows the color coded ranking system of Karate Belts outlined as follows. The criteria for advancement under development, but see proposal below, which incorporates badges, numbers of cycles contributed, workshops attended, and

  1. White Belt: Pass FreeCAD Test and remain and Developer in Good Standing for 1 development cycle
  2. Yellow Belt
  3. Orange Belt
  4. Green Belt
  5. Blue Belt
  6. Purple Belt
  7. Brown Belt
  8. Red Belt
  9. Black Belt

Developers' Roster, Badges, and Rank

The following list includes developers, their badges, rank, and status (current, former, adjunct)

(Note there are 7 missing Dev numbers, and 6 unidentified developers (Jonathan Kocurek, Brian Hull, Hart, Emmanouil, Richard White, Jose Carlos) who need to be identified in the roster.

  1. Cedric Lemofack Dev #003. Current Dev. White Belt.
  2. Jean-Baptiste Dev#006. Adjunct. White Belt.
  3. Roberto Jaramillo Dev# 009.
  4. Chas Murillo Dev# 010. Current Dev. White Belt.
  5. Abe Anderson Dev# 011. Current Dev. White Belt.
  6. Frank McCormick Dev# 012. Former Dev.
  7. Gregory Foster. Dev#013. Former Dev.
  8. Ayodele Arigbabu / Ahmed Qosaeri Dev# 015. Current Dev. White Belt. (Note: no bio. Also email and badge names...Idk)
  9. Kassie Paul Dev# 016. Current Dev. White Belt.
  10. Laszlo Gergely Dev# 017. Adjunct Dev. White Belt.
  11. Isael Reyes Dev# 018. Current Dev. White Belt.
  12. Oliver Schlueter Dev# 019. Current Dev. Yellow Belt". (We misspelled his name on his badge. Rectify.)
  13. Dixon Nahrwold Dev# 020. Current Dev. White Belt.
  14. Abraham Rodriguez Dev# 021. Former Dev.
  15. Jozef Mikler III Dev# 022. Current Dev. White Belt.
  16. Michael Altfield Dev# 023. Current Dev. White Belt.
  17. Will Van Twuijver Dev# 024. Current Dev. White Belt.
  18. Christian Rupp Dev# 025. Current Dev. White Belt.
  19. Antonio Celso Dev# 026. Current Dev. White Belt.
  20. Alejandro Gonzalez Dev# 027. Current Dev. White Belt.
  21. Sarah Dosary Dev# 028. Current Dev. White Belt.

Icons and badges

  • The Graphics Working Team is producing open source ecology pattern language icons. See Pattern Language Icons Blog Post.
  • Suggestion: Icons are typically Black and White. A specific color, such as Green - can represent that the icon is being used as a Badge that certifies skill.

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