About the Project
What is Doctrine?
Doctrine is a PHP ORM (object relational mapper) for PHP 5.2.3+ that
sits on top of a powerful PHP DBAL (database abstraction layer). One of
its key features is the ability to optionally write database queries in
an OO (object oriented) SQL-dialect called DQL inspired by Hibernates
HQL. This provides developers with a powerful alternative to SQL that
maintains a maximum of flexibility without requiring needless code
duplication.
Who is behind Doctrine?
Below you will find primarily a list of the core members of the Doctrine team and under that you will finder a list of others who have contributed to Doctrine in one way or another over the years.
Core Team
Jonathan H. Wage
Developer, Documentation, Project Manager, Website
Jonathan is a software developer who resides in the rolling hills of Nashville, Tennessee. He joined the Doctrine project as a contributor in early 2007 and has been involved in one way or another since. Jonathan currently works full-time as an ap... more
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Roman S. Borschel
Developer, Documentation
Roman is a software developer from Berlin, Germany who joined the project as a user in its early stages in 2006. Though being mainly a Java and .NET developer who currently works in the field of medical information systems, Roman is also a long-ti... more
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Guilherme Blanco
Developer, Documentation
Guilherme Blanco was born in 09/19/1983 and lives in Brazil. He has a bachelors degree in Computer Science from the Federal University of São Carlos and works in the web development industry. He is currently employed by his company named Bisna and... more
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Other Contributors
Bjarte Stien Karlsen
Developer, Documentation
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Ian P. Christian
Developer, Documentation, Hosts Website
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Janne Vanhala
Developer, Documentation
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Phu Son Nguyen
Web Design
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Fabien Potencier
Api Documentation Code
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Lukas Smith
Developer, Documentation
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Takeshi Amano
Japanese translation
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Want to get involved?
You can contribute to the Doctrine development in many different ways. First start by registering a trac account access. Once you done that you can begin submitting tickets for issues/bugs you discover while working with Doctrine. If you wish to contribute directly to the code, you must request svn commit access in IRC from either pookey or jwage.
Donations
The purpose of the Doctrine donation collection is simple. The creators of Doctrine don't work on this great product for any money. The contributions are made out of the pure enjoyment of working on a great open source project such as Doctrine. It is not totally clear what *exactly* the donations will be used for now, but in the future they may be used to fund infrastructure expenses required by the project, sending developers to conferences, marketing, or even split amongst the developers of Doctrine. So if you or your company uses Doctrine and are happy with it, a donation to further the project would be much appreciated.







