Tony Barken wrote
I know DNN is developed by volunteers. I meant the individuals from the general public who are are not part of any project team and who contribute randomly.
Very few. Those that do provide relevant contributions usually get hooked into being on the module teams. But in reality, many "teams" are one active person, maybe a few. It's not like the teams are several hundred strong.
On the other hand, there are plenty of volunteers who provide code and fixes who do not go through official DNN channels and releases. Some, Like Mitchel Sellers, get pulled into the core module development, others provide code on CodePlex and then rely on future users to update it. There are hundreds of one-person "teams" that release code, snippets, fixes and so on on their blogs, even developers who work for the major commercial DNN aggregators and consultants.
And then there's Michael Washington. Who is in reality either multiple people under a single name or a cyborg sent from the future who never sleeps or eats and simply writes DNN code that will one day become SkyNet...
I wonder if he can introduce me to Summer Glau?
Jeff