Sigurd Magnusson
CMO, SilverStripe

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Sigurd has been living and breathing the internet since 1995 when the City Council of Wellington, New Zealand provided the region’s only internet service; then entirely text-based and only 2400 baud. Add a grandma who taught him C before he got to high school, and the rest all makes sense.

In 2000, he co-founded SilverStripe with two friends, which has since made hundreds of websites and web-applications. Sig’s focus is now on building up the community around their open source platform for building websites and webapps, SilverStripe CMS.

The SilverStripe open source project was launched in early 2007 and in a matter of months, Sigurd rapidly attracted community and credibility to the project. He got the project involved in the Google Summer of Code program (where Google paid for ten programmers to add features), solicited tens of thousands of downloads, and built up a loyal community of who have voted to rank SilverStripe a finalist in the global Open Source CMS awards, beating many years-established projects.

Aside from his beautiful partner and daughter, Siggy loves adventure: snowboarding, turning up in a foreign city, reading books in the sun, and being conned into dancing Salsa for the Cuba Street carnival.

Recent comments

posted almost 4 years ago:
The datagrid element mentioned below was just removed from the spec :-/ http://lists.whatwg.org/pipermail/commit-watchers-whatwg.org/2009/002723.html
posted almost 4 years ago:
Bowen, Cathy, thanks for your useful feedback. The talk was motivated by a general sense of wishing to encourage more people to care about usability and to understand some relevant examples of good...
posted almost 4 years ago:
Thanks! I can now begin showing kids how to program - great to see what software is now available
posted almost 4 years ago:
This event worked well. There was a nice variety of talks, much broader than I expected, and the steady flow of slides keeps the pace quick.
posted almost 4 years ago:
Found the talk very interesting because it was highlighting practical examples of recent (e.g. PHP 5.2 and PHP 5.3) language features. It wasn't necessarily advanced, but it didn't suffer from that...
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