Community
ScholarPress plugins are open source, and we’re building a community of teachers, students, and web developers to sustain SP in the future! Here are some places you can go to join in the community:
Developer Group [http://groups.google.com/group/scholarpress-dev]
If you’ve installed a plugin and have a bug to report, you’d like to contribute to the code and want to submit a patch, or you’re generally interested in how the plugin code is working, this developers mailing list is a great place to join.
Twitter [http://twitter.com/scholarpress]
If you use Twitter - add us as friends and give us a shout out to your friends!
IRC [#scholarpress channel on irc.freenode.net]
This is used infrequently, but we try to stay on IRC whenever available to discuss ScholarPress - join the channel and hang out — let’s chat.
ScholarPress Developers
The following people are current code contributors to ScholarPress:
Jeremy Boggs

- AIM: jboggs22
Jeremy Boggs - Jeremy is the Creative Lead at the Center for History and New Media, and a PhD student in the Department of History and Art History at George Mason University. His dissertation focuses on the history of CSS and the history of web design. Jeremy blogs about design, history, and digital humanities at ClioWeb.
Dave Lester

- AIM: findingamerica
Dave Lester - Web developer and purveyor of Facebook applications at the CHNM where he helps program Omeka, a collection publishing system for museums and scholars. Dave hopes to help others recognize the potential for academic discourse to take place in digital spaces. He maintains a blog, Finding America.
John Eckman
John Eckman- Contributor to WPBook, and Sr. Director at Optaros, a professional services firm offering strategy, design, development, and consulting services to enterprises interested in leveraging free and open source software. He has a sweet blog, Open Parenthesis.
And our developer emeritus, Josh Greenberg
