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Who are we?

The We are the engineering team of the Center for Reimagining Learning (aka tCRIL). tCRIL is the temporary name for a lasting non-profit who, among other things, has stewardship which stewards the codebase and community of the Open edX CodebaseProject.

The Team

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Edward Zarecor

VP Engineering

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Jenna Makowski

Product Manager

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Sarina Canelake

Engineering Manager

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Dave Ormsbee (Axim)

Software Architect

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Feanil Patel

Software Architect

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Adolfo Brandes

Software Jedi

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Kyle McCormick

Senior Software Engineer

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Carlos Muniz

Software Engineer

Contact Us

Need

Channel

  • Quick Smaller questions

Post in the #openedx-transition channel in the Open edX Slack (https://openedx.slack.com).

  • Bigger questions

  • Requests for workAdministrative requests for GitHub or other systems

Use the tCRIL Request Process described below.

  • Requests for Open edX features, bug fixes, etc.

tCRIL doesn’t take these sort of requests directly. Some other forums you could try:

Please keep in mind: community companies and working groups are busy with their own initiatives. Still, they might be excited to help you get started with developing a solution to your problem!

tCRIL Request Process

To make a request of the tCRIL Engineering team (particularly, a GitHub administration task), please file an issue with us. Pick an issue type that most closely corresponds with the request. If the bot doesn’t auto-reply (it should tag the team) or you’re not receiving a timely response (2 business days), tag @openedx/tcril-oncall in a comment.

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