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Get your Vote in for the Best DevShare Article of October

There are just a few days left for you to vote on October’s best DevShare contribution. This month’s contest candidates are:

  1. BIRT - A Newbies Perspective - Articles - BIRT Exchange by bappoo
  2. Ad-Hoc Database Browser Report - Tutorials - BIRT Exchange by Happy
  3. Actuate BIRT review - Articles - BIRT Exchange by bappoo
  4. Reports with printable table of contents - Designs & Code - BIRT Exchange by jfire_birt
  5. Eclipse Plugin - Maximo Report Generator for BIRT Reports - Designs & Code - BIRT Exchange by voller

We have opened the contest voting to the entire BIRT Exchange community. Please take a look at the submissions and add your vote here.

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rgans
rgans
Ray Gans is Community Manager at Actuate Corporation where he is responsible for planning and managing community development activities and acting as chief liaison between the developer/user communities and Actuate.
Prior to Actuate Ray was a senior manager and program manager for Open Source Java Community Growth at Sun Microsystems and was at Apple in several roles including enterprise IT architect, engineering manager and Apple's program manager for Java.
He holds an MS in both Physics and Computer & Information Science from Syracuse University and he did his undergraduate work in Physics at the University of Notre Dame.
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