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Jeff Hoogland abandoned this project more than 3 years ago. Now the lead developer is Robert Wiley a.k.a Ylee. Feel free to join us on new official forums for more questions: https://bodhilinux.boards.net/threads/recent
Besides the web page, if you run bodhi, there is an "About Bodhi Linux" in the menu that lists team members too. As far as countries, I don't know of anyone on Bodhi Team in Asia (but I could be wrong). The two main devs are North America and Europe based, as are most of the other community team members.
As shruggy suggested, the name Bodhi is wordplay. I believe that in Budhism, buddha achieved enlightenment under the bodhi tree. Bodhi's Moksha desktop uses (fairly) current EFL (Enlightenment Foundation Libraries) and is a fork of an older version (e17) of the Enlightenment desktop.
As previously noted the Bodhi Team is not hidden at all. We are highlighted in the OS itself as well as on our website. We are very accessible, if you wish to get to know us just join our Discord channel.
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