Let's do this right, a bit.
The history of this site can be found elsewhere but it boils down to the simple notion that a dozen or so of soon-to-be SR expatriots needed a better way to talk than CCing emails.
Handruin started Storageforum. The rest of us followed.
At the moment, Tannin is in charge of the administrative aspects here.
Handruin is the web guy.
Flagreen is our unofficial King and chief lawman (moderator).
I am the other moderator. There will be a third (maybe a fourth, given the opinion of some).
CougTek handles the news on our front page.
The others among the original group all have behind-the-scenes jobs as well.
Personalities:
Tannin: Tannin is the owner of a computer shop in Ballarat, Oz. He's an old hand at the hardware tech stuff, an advocate for SCSI, OS/2 and the opera web browser. He's also very literate and a surprisingly good photographer.
Tea: The original "sock puppet", Tea is a figment of Tannin's imagination. I see Tannin sitting at a computer desk talking to the sock on his hand to decide what Tea has to say. Tea tends to post lighter fare but sometimes things get mixed up.
Handruin: Handruin is the great guy responsible for bringing us SF. He works for EMC, the enterprise storage company (in QA? I think?). Handruin is an all-round good guy.
Buck: Buck is a system builder/integrator. Sometimes he breaks into German. Buck seems to know more about Western Digital hard disks than I would normally say is healthy.
Clocker: Clocker works for GM as an engineer. Safety verification on Corvettes, IIRC. Clocker is a gamer and a hobbyist and a good friend to everyone here.
P5_133XL: P5 is our resident wise man. He's particularly good for tech support issues but his experience as an IT professional as well as old-fashioned common sense, make his comments, regardless of subject, something worthy of attention.
timwhit: timwhit is a college student and an IT Pro in training as well as one of our most frequent contributors.
Stereodude: One of our resident audiophiles and also an Engineer. He doesn't post often but usually has something interesting to say.
Fushigi: Fushigi has an odd area of expertise: IBM i-series (AS/400) systems. Enterprise computing is a rarified world and his expertise on those high-end systems is quite welcome.
Professor Wizard: Sometimes called PeeWee, Professor Wizard is a Greek studying medicine in Rome. Prof seems to like the latest and greatest in hardware and software.
CougTek: Resident wild man. CougTek is a computer reseller and a good person to talk to about CPUs and motherboards. I recall that CougTek has a particular interest in motorcycles.
James(W): In addition to being a really nice guy, James has worked for a couple of cool companies - Sun and Cable and Wireless, and almost certainly knows more about high-level networking that anyone else here.
Sol: Noted for skill at fixing computer hardware in ways that just
shouldn't work, but do, Sol is apparently a major reason that Tannin stays in business.
That's as many names as I can think to mention at the moment. Feel free to add your own or to correct what I've written thusfar.