GIMP Development Team
GIMP software developers and dozens of
others contributors are listed in a separate page
GIMP Web Team
- Alexandre Prokoudine
- Michael Schumacher
- Pat David (2016 HTML5 redesign)
- Aryeom Han (art, design, Wilber & co. comics strips)
- Akkana Peck
- Alexia Death
- Barak Itkin
- Branko Collin
- Carol Spears
- Christian Hennecke
- Clayton Walker
- Dave Neary
- Detlef Riekenberg
- Guillermo S. Romero
- Helvetix Victorinox (build tools)
- Henrik Brix Andersen
- Jakub Friedl
- Jakub Steiner (2.4 release redesign)
- Jehan Pagès
- Jernej Simončič
- Karine Delvare
- Kevin Cozens
- Manish Singh
- Marco Ciampa
- Martijn van Beers
- Martijn Weisbeek
- Martin Nordholts
- Mat Caughron
- Michael Muré
- Michael Natterer
- Mikael Magnusson
- Mukund Sivaraman
- Nathan C. Summers
- Niklas Mattisson
- Nils Philippsen
- Raphaël Quinet
- Rebecca J. Walter
- rockwlrs
- Róman Joost
- rubikcube
- Shawn T. Amundson
- Simon Budig
- spiderworm
- Sven Claußner
- Sven Neumann
- Ville Pätsi (2.0 release redesign)
- William Skaggs
Tutorial Authors
- Adrian Likins
- Americo Gobbo
- Atte André Jensen
- Carol Spears
- Dave Neary
- Dov Grobgeld
- Eric Kidd
- Eric R. Jeschke
- Francisco Bustamante Hempe
- Gautam N. Lad
- Jakub Steiner
- James Henstridge
- Jens T. Lautenbach
- John Beppu
- Kevin Turner
- Marco (LM) Lamberto
- Mel Boyce
- Pat David
- Sam Jones
- Seth Burgess
- Simon Budig
- Tuomas Kuosmanen
- Ville Pätsi
- Zach Beane
Previous Web Site
- From 1997 to 2000, the webmaster’s hat was worn by Jens T. Lautenbacher (jtl) and Adrian Likins (Adrian). In addition, Zach Beane (Xach) maintained the GIMP News site.
- From 2001 to 2004, the webmaster’s hat was picked up by Raphaël Quinet. Sven Neumann contributed most news items and updated some pages.
- 2004-03-23 the design by Ville Pätsi became live, Carol Spears maintained the site until about 2006.
- GIMP 2.4 was released on 2007-10-24 and the website switched to Jakub Steiner’s design that day.
- GIMP celebrated its 20th year anniversary in November 2015 - the website was switched to Pat David’s design to coincide.