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The article currently lists two cofounders in the infobox, Martin Odersky and Jonas Bonér. That is also what the official company "About" page says. On the other hand, the Team page used to list (Internet Archive link) three people as co-founders: Odersky, Bonér, and Paul Phillips. The latter is no longer with the company and I gather there is some bad blood involved, which may account for the discrepancy. I have no knowledge of the company or any of its personnel myself; just saw this disagreement referenced elsewhere, and noticed that we in a sense are "taking sides", though probably unintentionally. Maybe there is third-party contemporary press coverage that can clear it up and provide a source? --Delirium (talk) 22:34, 6 September 2014 (UTC)Reply