Frans P. de Vries (Xymph)

Frans P. de Vries (alias Xymph) is a webmaster, programmer, and system administrator who was an early anchor of the Doom community from its inception in 1993 up to 1999. In 2016 he returned as a Doom Wiki contributor.

Community activities
Frans was the lead support person in the Usenet hierarchy of newsgroups and a member of the RGCD Support Team. Aside from answering individual user queries and some administrative duties, he authored the RGCD FAQ and Other 3D Games FAQ to provide answers to commonly asked questions and pointers to further information about Doom-engine and other games.

Frans acted as primary maintainer of the idgames archive from December 1995 to February 1997, and was occasional backup to Ty Halderman during the latter's period as maintainer. On the side, he also administrated the non-Doom related (for Quake) and  archives, and still handles system administration for, the gamers.org server, and all its other gaming archives.

He was a major contributor to Hank Leukart's Doom FAQ, including its large ASCII logo.

Frans was instrumental in obtaining permission for release of the alpha and beta versions of Doom to the idgames archive, where he appears as their uploader.

Utilities
Frans is the author of the following editing utilities:
 * DooM MaP StaTistics (DMMPST) - Generates statistics (map data, things) of Doom, Heretic, Hexen and Strife levels, including tables directly suitable for use in Doom Wiki pages.
 * (DMPSMU) - Allows creation of PostScript files containing the maps of Doom and Heretic levels.
 * (DMTXLS) - Generates cross-reference lists of used textures and flats in Doom and Heretic levels.

He also created a for the  utility, and improved the Omgifol drawmaps.py script.

Other notable activities
Frans was a co-founder and the editor-in-chief of the now defunct 3dgamers.com site which, amongst other titles, had significant coverage of Doom- and Quake-engine games. He was a major contributor to the Wolfenstein 3D & Spear of Destiny FAQ. He is also a programmer, system administrator and former editor for Blue's News, and an active member of the community.