Thanks to all who took part
14 May 2009 | admin | 4 Comments
We’d just like to give a huge thanks to everyone who took part in FullCodePress 2009.
Organisers
- Roger Hudson
- Russ Weakley
- Mike Brown
- Natahsa Hall
Australian team
- Wendy White – Project manager
- Rhonda Prentice – Content writer
- Alexi Paschalidis – Designer
- Elle Meredith – Coder
- James Farrell – Programmer
- Patrick Kennedy – User experience
New Zealand team
- Haydn Thomsen – Project manager
- Courtney Johnston – Content writer
- Kate Smith – Designer
- Darren Wood – Coder
- Tim Connor – Programmer
- Nick Bowmast – User experience
Judges
- Lee Kinsman – judging security
- Andrew Larkin – judging design
- Raena Jackson Armitage – judging client side standards
- Lachlan Hardy – judging server side technology
- Gian Wild – judging accessibility
- Lachlan Hunt – judging mobile, innovation
- Justine Sanderson -judging user experience
- Natasha Hall – judging content
Sponsors
- Michael Fidler and Gold sponsor IBM Rational
- Andrew Spaulding and Silver sponsor Adobe Australia
- Andreas Bovens and Teams sponsor Opera
- Zac Cogswell and Hosting sponsor WiredTree
- Matthew Magain and FullCodePress supporter SitePoint
CeBIT
- Gilad Greenbaum
- Michael Gunn
Event organising assistance
- Tone Gibson from The Clever Event Company
Volunteers
- Steve Baty
- Simon Josephson
- Joanna McLeod
- Ajay Ranipeta
- Lachlan Hunt
- Matthew Magain
- Raena Jackson Armitage


And thank you to our brilliant clients, Peter and Natalie who brought us treats and even stayed until 5am to keep us going! Also thank you to Sean who translated furiously for us throughout the event!
And a HUGE thanks to you guys for putting this awesome event on. I was super stoked to be apart of it and would happily do it all over again!
Roger that! Such an amazing event that surpassed all of my expectations. Fantastic organisers, super inspiring clients and a kick-ass team. You really couldn’t ask for more.
Thank *you*, everyone. I was quite pleased to be a part of it and I’m thrilled at how both sites turned out.