# Blog Authors

> Who writes the Koombea blog, what each person actually works on, how many posts they have in the archive, and what a byline on a post commits us to.

Source: https://www.koombea.com/company/authors/

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The archive holds 1,069 posts. 975 of them carry a byline, and the people below wrote 561 of those. Every one of them now says so on the post itself.


## What a byline commits us to

A byline is not a credential. It is a statement about who is accountable for what a post says.

That distinction matters most on the posts that describe how we build software. A claim about specifications, testing, or delivery is only worth reading if a named person can be held to it. So the name on a post is the person answerable for it, and the same field that prints it also drives the structured data search engines and AI assistants read.

One field, one source. A name cannot say one thing to a reader and something else to a machine.

- The name on the post is who is accountable for its claims
- Roles come from the same list published on our about page
- A post with no named author publishes under Koombea, not under a person

## Who writes here

Focus areas below are counted from the posts each person actually wrote, not from a job description.


## Guests and corrections

Twenty three posts carry "Guest Author". Those were written by people outside Koombea, and where we can attribute one properly we will.

The archive goes back to 2015 and parts of it are old enough to be wrong. If a post has your name on it and should not, or is missing your name and should have it, tell us and we will correct it.



