# file: svDevelopers2011-Mar.txt # package: svRawData # description of file/package: # # This package includes raw data files from our database of Savannah # project information generated from the list of projects gathered # in 2011-Mar # # Scripts & raw data available at http://flossmole.org # Scripts written by Megan Squire and contributed to the FLOSSmole project # # This data is free and available for any use (after all we just spidered it ;) # We do however request that those using the data in any published form provide # a citation to: FLOSSmole Project (2004-2011) # The project is available at: http://flossmole.org # # SELECT dev_loginname, # datasource_id, # real_name, # description, # date_collected, # developer_id, # member_since # FROM sv_developers # WHERE datasource_id=251 # ORDER BY dev_loginname # # datasource_id = 251 is the 2011-Mar collection from Savannah. dev_loginname real_name description developer_id member_since datasource_id date_collected ab Anand Babu Author/maintainer for Free Software projects like GNU FreeIPMI, Hymn (AKA PlayFair), GNU Freetalk, Gluster, Freehoo, bios-config, librpci (kernel debugger for the GNU Hurd). Much of time goes into writing Free Software for the GNU project. Other community services I am involved are the VOWC.org project and Ecomwel.org. \n \nI led the engineering team of CaliforniaDigital that built worlds second fastest super computer (code named "Thunder") entirely out of free software in June 2004. As a part of my day time job, I hack free software such as driver development, porting, performance/scalability enhancements and bug fixing. Mainly GNU and Linux kernel. I have built and managed engineering organizations. I have developed and ported custom server/cluster/embedded GNU/Linux distributions. I love to troubleshoot things that are left impossible by others and I am known for fixing them at record timings. I have worked closely with the sales team making IBM, HP and Sun lose consistently to us in all our cluster and super-computing deals. I packaged free software, open standards and commodity hardware with robust manageability solution, that helped companies like GE and Synopsys confidently migrate from their proprietary RISC/Unix platforms. \n \nBoard member of FSF-India. Cofounder and CTO of Z RESEARCHl Inc. \n \nPreviously I was Vice President of Engineering and CTO for CDC Linux and California Digital Inc. \n \nFor more uptodate info please visit http://ab.freeshell.org\n 437 Sun Mar 11 19:33:33 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:11 abarbu Andrei Barbu My CV lives here\n 61118 Mon Jul 30 16:16:40 2007 251 2011-03-04 00:51:20 aceballos Antonio Ceballos I have a M.Sc. in Telecommunication Engineer. I have developed my professional career in software development, most of the time in the space sector.\n 36054 Sun Oct 24 18:28:37 2004 251 2011-03-04 00:51:10 adulau Alexandre Dulaunoy http://www.foo.be/cv/resume.pdf\n 1079 Tue Jun 12 10:18:25 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:09 alenitchev Dmitri Alenitchev http://gir.nongnu.org/people/daa/resume.txt\n 40995 Tue May 3 03:22:21 2005 251 2011-03-04 00:51:05 alexbsa Alejandro Borges (lex) Work at Step One Group http://www.sogrp.com ... done some good php gigs and lots and lots of server maintenance and deployments.\n 3521 Tue Nov 27 22:21:42 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:19 alexshulgin Alexander Shulgin C programming background. C++ programming in a longstanding project. Lead programmer. \n 36943 Tue Nov 30 18:30:20 2004 251 2011-03-04 00:51:19 ams Alfred M. Szmidt I'm a hacker, 'nuff said. \n \nHappy hacking!\n 2013 Tue Sep 18 18:07:50 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:20 antonio Antonio Diaz Diaz I am always trying to construct software designs so simple that they have obviously no deficiencies. \n 12809 Tue Nov 19 00:17:01 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:19 anuradha Anuradha Ratnaweera I am a 24 year old Electrical Engineering undergraduate. I started programming in 1994 on a BBC microcomputer with BASIC. Later I shifted to Pascal and to C. I did scientific computing for two years at Institute of Fundamental Studies, Sri Lanka from 1996. \n \nCurrently I am working on the Bee Search Engine (http://www.bee.lk) and maintain things related to Lanka Linux User Group (http://www.lklug.pdn.ac.lk), apart from my GNU project, GNU Font Editor. \n \nI use only open source / free software from all my work.\n 248 Thu Feb 15 17:34:43 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:09 apal Andras Pal -\n 70266 Tue Oct 14 20:45:45 2008 251 2011-03-04 00:51:19 Arabidopsis Didier LINK Beginner in GNU projects, I do it during my lost time (I'm in PhD, in biology) but I'm curious about the programmation in general. \nI worked on the http://www.hfsp.org web site construction (including HTML, Apache and Perl). \nRecently I come in the java area of GNU tools and want develop projects with it. \n 5651 Wed Feb 27 15:47:41 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:16 arcx Arc Riley My current work focuses on free software educational games for children ages 3-12 (http://www.progenygames.com/) using a 3d engine for Python (http://www.pysoy.org/). \n \nI'm also fairly experienced with CMS engines. I frequently use Django, MoinMoin, or Trac.\n 6603 Wed Apr 10 22:04:43 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:04 arend Arend Bayer My homepage: http://www.math.uconn.edu/~bayer/\n 8435 Wed Jun 26 19:05:13 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:11 arne Arne Jørgensen Founding member and treasurer of the Danish TeX Users Group. \n 17684 Wed Apr 2 15:37:06 2003 251 2011-03-04 00:51:04 as Alex Schroeder My day job involves lots of SQL, PL/SQL, ER diagrams, and application \ndesign. Other than that, I write Emacs Lisp, and I maintain \nthe Emacs Wiki. \n 17227 Thu Mar 20 20:34:04 2003 251 2011-03-04 00:51:07 ashawley Aaron Hawley Aaron is a graduate from the University of Vermont earning a degree in Computer Science. He is currently an employee with the Web Team at the University of Vermont. \n \nAaron is Associate Member #490 of the Free Software Foundation. \n \nOther Free Software Projects: \n \n 15089 Thu Jan 23 17:23:18 2003 251 2011-03-04 00:51:19 ashishmohta Ashish Mohta Ashish Mohta\tDeen Dayal Nagar,Row house no.-11 \nBehind B.V.P college, Katraj, \nPune, Maharashtra. \n \nTelephone: 011919823135145 \n 011919830232033 \n \nE-mail: -unavailable- \n \n \nAcademic \nSummary\t \nPursuing Bachelors degree in Computer Engineering (Final Year) Subjects:- Software Engineering, Computer Graphics, Computer Organization, Micro-processor Based Systems, Data Structures & Files, UNIX operating system, Theory of computer science, Database Management Systems, Microprocessor Based System, Software Engineering, System Programming, Operating System, Complier Construction, Computer Networks, Artificial Intelligence, Object Oriented Modeling Design. \n \nTechnical Skills\t \nPlatforms\tUnix, Linux (Red Hat, Cygwin, Dragon), MS-DOS,WINDOWS 98,2000. \nLanguages\t Unix, Linux System Programming, Networking Programming, C and C++ ,Visual Basic 6.0,Oracle,Java,Cobol, Assembly (8085/8086/80386) \nEducational Performance: \tAggregate of 55% and First in class. \n \nProjects: \n \n \n1. - Di-NETR-iX \n Distributed Network Commands and Utilities of UNIX \n \n. An open and distributed command-line interface for accessing many UNIX, NT, and Linux machines in parallel using UNIX like commands with network capability. The product offers distributed, cross-platform access to crucial systems across the enterprise using a familiar command-line interface. With this, Machines can access thousands of remote UNIX, NT and Linux servers. This changes the paradigm of physically logging onto machines, one machine at a time to manage. This significantly improves labor productivity and system availability. \nObjectives:- \n1.\t Implementing UNIX like Commands and Utilities (as in UNIX manual 1 AT & T Bell Labs) with network capability for heterogeneous platforms. \n \n2.\tCommand sets implemented as Shared Library not executables. \n \n3.\tProviding Common code base across all platforms \n \n4.\tShell –a distributed network shell is provided. \n \n5.\tRemote execution. \n \n6.\tTunneling \n \nHardware Requirements :- \nLAN Card (Ethernet Card) 10/100 Ethernet Card. \n&#61692;\tHUB. \n&#61692;\tGeneral Computer Configuration. \n \n \nSoftware Requirements :- \n&#61692;\tLINUX \n&#61607;\tVersion : RHL 9.0 or above \n&#61607;\tVendor\t : Red Hat \n&#61607;\tUsage\t\t : Operating System \n&#61607;\tKernel Version\t : 2.4 and above \n&#61692;\tWindows \n&#61607;\tVersion : 98 \n&#61607;\tVendor\t : Microsoft \n&#61607;\tUsage\t\t : Operating System \n&#61607;\tUsage\t\t : Programming Language \n \n&#61692;\tGCC \n&#61607;\tUsage\t\t:Compilation \n&#61607;\tVersion\t:2.9 or above \n \n&#61692;\tPOSIX Thread Support \n \n \nInteractivity:- \n•\tIn this project a generic interface has been provided that will \n Not vary with the operating system. \n \n•\tInteractivity has been provided by a well programmed shell. \n \n \nUsability:- \n•\tCan be used on any operating system which adhere to the single UNIX \n \t\t\t specification (Version 2 and 3). \n \n \n \n C \n&#61607;\tUsage\t\t : Programming Language \n&#61692;\tGCC \n&#61607;\tUsage\t\t:Compilation \n&#61607;\tVersion\t:2.9 or above \n \n&#61692;\tPOSIX Thread Support \nSpecifications: C/C++, Linux & Windows Platforms.\t \n\t \n \n \n2. VB & Oracle – Database handling using VB as front-handling & Oracle for back- hand made no. of projects which are as follows :- \nMusic Database - Managing enrolment & other requirements by a Music store. \n \n \n \n \n3. C & C++ - Modular programs in “Data structures “ ,“ File Handling” \n And projects for- Student Database. \n \n \n \nSummary of Qualifications: \n1.\tVery strong hands on experience of programming in Assembly language (Intel x86 family), C and C++. \n2.\tWorking knowledge of core internals of Unix,Linux. \n3.\tModule programming for Linux kernel. \n4.\tSystem programming in C and AT & T / Bell-Labs style assembly language on i386. \n5.\tSystem programming in C and INTEL style assembly language under MS-DOS on i386 (Real & Protected Mode). \n6.\tSystem development using C and providing text based UIs. \n7.\tNetwork programming on Linux. \n8.\tJava Programming \nSpecific Areas of Expertise and Interests: \n. \n1.\tThreads: Implementation of single threaded and multi-threaded applications. Worked extensively with POSIX threads & Solaris threads. \n2.\tCross-Platform: Porting of application from one environment to another. \n3.\tGeneral System Programming: Shells etc. \n4.\tNetwork programming: Implementations of AF_UNIX & AF_INET families. \n5. System Programming: Kernel Programming. \nExtra Curricular Activities: Appointed as Joint Secretary for Genesis 2004, All India Computer Tech fest organized in BVCOE , Pune by computer engineering students for increasing the managerial and team work development. \n \n 34481 Sat Aug 28 21:44:29 2004 251 2011-03-04 00:51:21 aswathi Aswathi Nair Operating Systems - Unix, Linux, Windows 95/98/XP \n \n \nProgramming Languages - C, C++, Shell programming, Awk, Assembly \n \n \nDocumentation tools & Editors - vi, MS Office, emacs. \n \n \nCompiler and debugging tools - GDB \n \nAssembler - NASM \n \n \n 56150 Mon Jan 15 09:42:17 2007 251 2011-03-04 00:51:05 atai Andy Tai C++ \nC \nJava \nx86 assembly \n 461 Thu Mar 15 09:29:51 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:14 audriusa Audrius Meskauskas Audrius Me&scaron;auskas wrote the first working versions of CORBA, SGML DTD parser and RMI over IIOP for the GNU Classpath packages. As in every community project, these packages were later modified and improved by the other members of the team. The past experience also includes: \n \n1.\tCreating agents that use the web pages by simulating the work of the ordinary web browser. The task includes automated submission as well as extracting the informative part from the server response. The agent can automatically find the database accession numbers, boundaries of predicted sequence features, the prediction or similarity scores and so on. We have a publication on automated generator in Bioinformatics. \n2.\tConnecting multiple web agents, local bioinformatical applications and institutional servers (SSH) into variable automated workflows. These workflows support loops, branching, conditions, multiple responses per request is resistant to the network and local crashes. During a week or two of the silent unsupervised work, such workflow completes the task that would usually take a couple of months to perform manually. Once we scanned the human genome, looking for the ion channel fragments that are most similar to the known proteins from species other than human. We have found such genes. The search method should be effective in the automated building of the metabolic network for the given genome. \n3.\tUsing relational databases like MySQL from java applications. Using non standard databases like DF4O or SMYLE to work with structures, not supported by the ordinary relational databases. \n4.\tDefining, creating, transforming, reading and writing XML data structures, including more advanced post-XML conceptions (RDF, DAML+OIL and so on). I used these methods developing web agent generator in Ulm. \n5.\tCreating protein and DNA sequence classifiers using machine learning algorithms. \n6.\tImplementing the numeric solution of differential equations, including systems of differential equations and partial differential equations (used in models of morphogenesis). \n7.\tModelling and visualization of the growth and development of the 3D invasive network (fungal mycelia). \n8.\tWriting java applets (client side) and servlets (server side) for making the new simulation methods and other results available via Internet. It is generally spoken that “seeing is believing”, and such applications are useful as a supplementary material for any article. \n9.\tModelling morphogenesis, based on conception of interacting fields (results reprinted in Nature). \n10.\tDistribute computing in java (used in Manchester university). \n \n \n 37644 Sat Jan 1 22:27:12 2005 251 2011-03-04 00:51:06 ax2groin Michael S. Daines <h4>OBJECTIVE</h4> \n<p>A position in software design/development utilizing my competencies in programming and passion for creative, efficient code.</p> \n \n<h4>TECHNICAL PROFICIENCIES</h4> \n<ul> \n<li><strong>Languages:</strong> Java, Clojure, C#, Perl, UNIX Shell Scripting (tcsh, bash, sh), PHP, HTML, CSS2, MySQL, SQL, JavaScript, C.</li> \n<li><strong>Platforms:</strong> UNIX (Solaris, Sun SPARC), GNU/Linux (Debian, Ubuntu, Red Hat), Microsoft Windows, MSDOS, and MacOS.</li> \n<li><strong>Tools:</strong> vim, Eclipse, Visual Studio.</li> \n \n<h4>PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE</h4> \n<p><strong>Quality Assurance Analyst</strong> April 2001 - Present<br /> \nITG Software Solutions, Inc. Culver City, CA<p> \n<p>Design and implement test cases for various internal and external tools. Develop acceptance tests and Fit/FitNesse fixtures (in Java). Design and implement test cases for web-based, post-trade analysis tool in an XP development environment. Develop and maintain automated testing scripts written in Perl and WinRunner TSL. Interact with Sybase databases using command line interface or Perl scripting. Prepare and organize data files for testing. Collaborate with development team and client to expand testing. Maintain bug system to track software problems. Update wiki pages for information and auditing purposes. Manage release control for distribution of software to production environment.</p> \n \n<p><strong>Administrative Assistant III</strong> Feb 2000 - March 2001<br /> \nDr. Donald Morisky, UCLA Los Angeles, CA</p> \n<p>Provide administrative support to public health professor and his research staff. Prepare and maintain budget and handle purchasing. Use of UCLA's PAC (Purchasing and Accounts Payable Component) and QDB (Query Database) systems (both of which are Sybase) to place and track orders. Prepare correspondence. Organize arrangements and scheduling, including for national public health (SOPHE) conference.</p> \n \n<p><strong>Administrative Assistant II</strong> Oct 1998 - March 2001<br /> \nElaine Tobin Lab, UCLA Los Angeles, CA</p> \n<p>Provide administrative support to plant biology research lab. Prepare correspondence. Organize arrangements and scheduling for conferences and seminars. Prepare slides for both digital and projected presentations using ClarisDraw, PhotoShop, and PowerPoint. Maintain and upgrade computers, both Macintosh and PC. Overview, authorize and track orders and supplies. Maintain web page information and graphics, coding HTML and CSS using a text editor for ftp to a remote server.</p> \n \n<p><strong>Webmaster</strong> Jan - Aug 2000<br /> \nLEILA Los Angeles, CA</p> \n<p>Design initial layout and maintain the code for an ESL school web page using hand-coded HTML. Administer remote UNIX server and e-mail via telnet and ftp.</p> \n \n<p><strong>Teaching Assistant</strong> Sept 1997 - June 1998<br /> \nUCLA, Department of History Los Angeles, CA</p> \n<p>Preparation and teaching of discussion sections for undergraduate history classes, class size ranging from six to twenty-five students. Subjects taught include ancient Chinese, Japanese, and modern Latin American history.</p> \n \n<h4>EDUCATION</h4> \n<p><strong>UCLA Extension</strong><br /> \n2002 to 2003 Los Angeles, CA<br /> \nCertificate in Applications Programming, focus on Java</p> \n \n<p><strong>University of California Los Angeles</strong><br /> \n1996 to 1998 Los Angeles, CA<br /> \nM.A., History</p> \n \n<p><strong>University of Chicago</strong><br /> \n1992 to 1996 Chicago, IL<br /> \nB.A., East Asian Languages and Civilizations<br /> \nDean's List, two years<br /> \nOne year at Kyoto Center for Japanese Studies</p> \n \n<h4>CONFERENCES</h4> \n<p><strong>JavaOne</strong> 2006, San Francisco</p>\n 43250 Fri Aug 12 23:50:35 2005 251 2011-03-04 00:51:21 ayers David Ayers I try to maintain the GDL2 libraries when time permits. \n \nI also contribute to GSWeb while maintaining our ERP system. During that work I attempt to fix any problems in gnustep-base, the ObjC Runtime, gcc or gdb when I can, sporadically adding features when they seem useful. \n \nResume: \n2005 - current \n- Consultant for GSWeb-based ERP system: http://www.intars.at/ \n- Since 2007 - Member of the board of: http://www.osalliance.com/ \n \n1998 - 2005 \n- Software Engineer, Lead Software Engineer of an OPENSTEP/NT EOF based accounting application. \n- (2004 - Infor Global Solutions Austria Software GmbH, \n- 2001 - BRAIN Austria GmbH, \n- 2000 - COSS Systemtechnik AG, \n- 1999 - BRAIN Development GmbH, \n- 1998 - BIW Beratungs- und Informationsysteme GmbH) \n \n1996 - 1998 \n- Software Engineer, Lead Software Engineer of a custom Sales and Distribution solution for the foreign subsidiaries of Herlitz AG based on Embedded SQL C for Informix. \n- (HerLOG - Herlitz Logistik und EDV Dienstleistungen GmbH) \n \n1993 - 1996 \n- Business administration with an emphasis on economic computer science \n- (TFH - Technische Fachhochschule Berlin, Germany) \n- including apprenticeships of three months per semester. \n- (Herlitz AG) \n \n1979 - 1992 \n- John F. Kennedy School (Berlin, Germany) 1979-81/1984-92 \n- Wilbur School (Fort Benning, GA, USA) 1981-82 \n- Dexter School (Fort Benning, GA, USA) 1982-83 \n 15401 Sun Feb 2 18:34:59 2003 251 2011-03-04 00:51:17 barrucadu Michael Walker Website/server admin for Uzbl and Arch Hurd. \n \nDeveloper of Uzbl. \n \nDeveloper of Arch Hurd. \n \nWritten/maintained personal programs and websites for years.\n 78067 Wed Apr 7 07:23:13 2010 251 2011-03-04 00:51:21 bastien1 Bastien Guerry Autodidact.\n 15300 Thu Jan 30 16:35:12 2003 251 2011-03-04 00:51:07 bastronaut Brent Gulanowski Brent Gulanowski \n \nImminent graduate of computer science student at Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada. Beginning specialisations in Artificial Intelligence, Distributed Computing and Computer Graphics. Focus on Object Oriented techniques and Software Architecture and Design as applied to my specialisations. Coursework is done in C and Java. \n \nOffline, I work on Cocoa and Objective-C on Apple's Mac OS X platform, as well as some Carbon (C API) programming. Using OpenGL on a regular basis. I have been working on a design for an Objective-C class library for use with Cocoa and OpenGL to provide scene graph and softbot behaviours for use in OpenGL based applications, particularly games and environment simulators. \n \nSample code: http://www.boredastronaut.com/software/ \n \nI try to help out the community as much as possible. I am an active member of the following public mailing lists: \n \nApple Developer Mailing Lists \n- Mac OpenGL \n- Cocoa Dev \n- Mac Games Dev \n- XCode Users \n \nGNU 3dkit users \nGNU 3dkit developers \nGNU 3dkit bugs\n 9079 Sun Jul 21 21:42:32 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:20 behdad Behdad Esfahbod http://behdad.org/resume.pdf\n 3177 Mon Nov 19 00:41:54 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:18 berenddeboer Berend de Boer Software engineer, specializes in middle-ware architecture, design and programming. Favorite language is Eiffel.\n 13712 Thu Dec 12 19:17:39 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:04 bero Bernhard Rosenkraenzer C++/C/PHP/shell programmer at Red Hat. \nDoing Free Software and Open Source Software exclusively.\n 1996 Sun Sep 16 21:25:04 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:17 billpage1 Bill Page http://wspage.tripod.com\n 12157 Fri Nov 1 03:59:34 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:15 bjg Brian Gough I am the maintainer of the GNU Scientific Library, and also one of the main developers. \n \nI also publish free software manuals through my company Network Theory Ltd.\n 1824 Sat Aug 25 11:19:09 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:15 bkey1 Ben Key I am very proficient at programming in C and C++ under Microsoft Windows. Everything I know about computer programming is entirely self taught. I started programming in C back in 1995 while I was in college, but I did not start programming on a regular basis until I got my current job in January of 1999. \n \nI am currently working as a software engineer for Freedom Scientific (formerly Henter-Joyce), the makers of several assistive technology products including JAWS (a screen reader for Microsoft Windows), OpenBook (a scanning / reading system for Microsoft Windows), Magic (a screen magnifier for Microsoft Windows), and the PAC Mate (an accessible Pocket PC device). I have played a major role in the development of all four of these products. \n \nSome of my specialties are debugging and trouble shooting, internationalization, and code re-factoring. \n \nAlthough my programming experience has up to now been limited to the Microsoft Windows environment, I am currently working on expanding my horizons to GNU/Linux and, once I can get a Macintosh, MacOS X. \n \nI am also learning other programming languages besides C and C++. I have been teaching myself Java and Python for about a year now.\n 897 Tue May 29 02:37:48 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:07 bkorb Bruce Korb Summary \n \nOperating Systems Development \nProgrammer Interface Design \nData Base and File Management Systems \nStandards Development and Implementation \nNetwork Management \nSoftware Configuration Management \n \nEducation \nBachelors in Computer Science, University of California at Berkeley \n \nProfessional Experience \n \nUNIX Kernel Architect \nVeritas (Symantec) Software, Mt. View, CA 2001-December 2005 \no Added check sums and variable sized protocol headers for an internal \n "Low Latency" clustering protocol \no Designed and managed the implementation of an abstract DKI for \n various Veritas drivers. (Sun DKI based) \no Designed a clean method of building products so each project \n merely needed to describe their sources and what needed to be built. \no Learned the internal workings of the Veritas clustering software \n by fixing a lot of bugs. \no Taught people how to use CVS to stabilize source without delaying \n ongoing work unnecessarily. \no Convinced POSIX to change SIGCHLD handling spec for exec(2) \no Designed a workaround for a hardware bug in Apple's G4 enet \no Designed and implemented uniform network event management \n \nUNIX Kernel Engineer \nSanta Cruz Operations, Santa Cruz, CA 2000 \no Added tracing capabilities to system installation code \no Added data delays to Kernel timing loops for thermal \n issues with new Intel CPUs. \n \nNetwork and Software Management Engineer \nDDS, Inc., Santa Clara, CA 1996-1999 \no Debugged and enhanced the functionality of NFS for Tandem NonStop. \no Designed and developed a TNS server process that emulated \n a PC DBMS using RPC. \no Translated 200,000 lines of Tandem TAL into Tandem C code \n (using a translation aide, not quite a translator). \no Debugged and enhanced the DDS SCM tool, RMS. \n \nUNIX OS Engineer/Software Project Manager \nMicroport, Scotts Valley, CA\t\t1994-1996 \no Managed a group of 4 UNIX Kernel and Application engineers \n on various projects. \no Ported UnixWare 2.1 to the Unisys U6000/65 platform. \no Ported Syntax Corp. Net BEUI drivers to UnixWare 2.1. \no Resolved kernel level problems for AT&T/Lucent Technologies' \n voice messaging system. Sent fixes to USG in Summit, NJ. \no Designed and developed macros for facilitating the development \n and consistency of HTML and CGI programs. \no Created dynamically generated web pages utilizing Ingres RDBMS, \n C, Perl and ksh programs. \n \nUNIX OS Engineer \nUnisys UNIX Systems Group, San Jose, CA\t\t1992-1994 \no Designed and developed an integrated distributed system \n event generation and delivery mechanism that was language \n independent, could be invoked at interrupt level on an SMP \n system, and could deliver the events to remote event handlers. \no Designed and developed source maintenance procedures for \n maintaining and distributing software under development \n at four widely separated sites. \no Designed and developed tools for automating the analysis \n of kernel memory (kdb analysis). \no Designed and developed C++ methods for several SVR4/Chorus \n micro-kernel objects. \n \nNetwork Management Engineer \nTandem Computers, Cupertino, CA\t1987-1992 \no Designed an Object Oriented approach to phasing out \n the procedural code in the System Services Control Process \n (SSCP) for Tandem's SNA product. \no Devised methods for encapsulating the existing code and \n utilize it as methods for the hierarchy of objects defined \n for the new environment. \no Redesigned the methods for handling SSCP configuration data. \n These designs were used for the actual implementation. \no Developed standards for message based Software Programmatic \n Interfaces (SPI) to Tandem communications subsystems. \no Implemented SPI for Tandem's SNA product. \no Evaluated and critiqued exception event management proposals. \no Wrote a server process to validate access rights and direct \n SPI commands to the correct data communication processes.\n 233 Mon Feb 12 22:26:18 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:20 bkoz Benjamin Kosnik GNU libstdc++ maintainer since 1998. \n \nExpert bar hopper. Insufferable art critic. Bicycle lover.\n 48177 Thu Mar 23 23:55:51 2006 251 2011-03-04 00:51:10 bkuhn Bradley M. Kuhn http://www.ebb.org/bkuhn/resume/\n 154 Wed Jan 31 09:37:58 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:21 blp Ben Pfaff Many years of programming experience in C.\n 245 Thu Feb 15 15:50:19 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:19 bonii Vivek Shah I am currently a Computer Science and Engineering in India. I am currently a GNOWSYS developer.\n 58382 Mon Apr 9 19:02:59 2007 251 2011-03-04 00:51:09 bonzini Paolo Bonzini I have been appointed as maintainer of GNU Smalltalk since 1999, of GNU lightning since 2000 and of GNU libsnprintfv and GNU sed since 2002. I've contributed to GNU Autoconf, GNU Automake, GNU libtool, gnulib, and other free software projects including Timidity++. I have also worked as a webmaster where I've gained expertise in PHP, HTML and JavaScript.\n 386 Fri Mar 2 17:25:13 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:20 brouits Benoît Rouits write software as a melody.\n 30654 Wed Apr 7 11:55:51 2004 251 2011-03-04 00:51:10 bump Daniel Bump Professor of mathematics at Stanford University. GNU Go maintainer.\n 378 Fri Mar 2 03:33:50 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:15 bwy Benjamin Wolsey See http://www.benjaminwolsey.de/bwy for details.\n 60230 Sat Jun 23 18:02:41 2007 251 2011-03-04 00:51:09 cadilhac Michael Cadilhac Related webpages: \n 55092 Thu Dec 7 15:59:23 2006 251 2011-03-04 00:51:07 canderson Christiano Anderson I am brazilian free software developer. \n \nIf you want to know more, please visit my blog at http://christiano.blog.br \n \n \n \n \n \n 6253 Sat Mar 23 23:02:20 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:08 carlo Carlo Wood I am a typical hacker: I sit behind my PC 12 hours/day, 7 days/week. \n \nI've been using linux for many years - never ever used windows and proud of it. I've programmed in a few assembly languages, basic, GFA-basic, pascal, fortran and java - but now I only want to program in C++ and in C when I have to. \n \nI've done so many things that I am not going to try to sum it up. \n 3639 Sun Dec 2 15:08:21 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:16 chewie Chad C. Walstrom Debian Developer, C, Python, Java, Perl, Shells, Databases (PostgreSQL, MySQL, Sybase, MSSQL) \n \nHomepage: http://wookimus.net/~chewie\n 3896 Wed Dec 12 02:25:26 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:09 chrfranke Christian Franke See http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/smartmontools/wiki/Team#ChristianFrankeDeveloperandMaintainer\n 62741 Mon Oct 8 09:02:28 2007 251 2011-03-04 00:51:11 ciceron Stephane Carrez Professionnal: \n * Feb 2007 - Today Augeo \n Technical Architect - PPM software with J2EE server. \n \n * June 2002 - Jan 2007 Solsoft SA \n Software Architect responsible of Solsoft products \n Working on the Solsoft security rules compiler, \n J2EE server. \n \n * Jan 2000 - June 2002 Sun Microsystems \n High Availability Network framework for Saratoga project \n Integration of FreeBSD 4 network stack in ChorusOS 5.0 \n \n * Mai 1998 - Dec 1999 Sun Microsystems \n Debugging Architecture for ChorusOS 4.0 \n \n * Nov 1997 - Mai 1998 Sun Microsystems \n Realtime CORBA 1.0 proposition at OMG \n (pushing ChorusORB as Realtime ORB example) \n \n * Mar 1994 - Nov 1997 Chorus Systems \n ChorusORB architecture, design and implementation \n \n * May 1992 - Mar 1994 Sema Group/SFGL \n Development in EAST under SunOS/PCTE environment \n \n * Nov 1991 - May 1992 Infi \n Development of an application for Transmic network \n \nPersonnal: \n * Port & development of GNU Development chain for \n 68HC11 and 68HC12 since 1999. \n * Development of several electronic boards using a 68HC11\n 8671 Fri Jul 5 19:41:35 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:10 coriordan Ciarán O Riordan I am committed to helping Free Software where it needs the most help. I'd like this to mean that I spend my spare time programming but unfortunately Free Softwares currently needs advocates and people to defend it against legal threats, so that is what I am doing. Not that I don't enjoy that work ;) \n \nI give talks whenever I can get a platform, see my website for upcoming talks (URL at end). \n \nRecently I've been assisting the coordination of the European campaign to prevent software becoming patentable. This campaign has seen great success so far. \n \nIn January 2004, myself and others founded the Irish Free Software Organisation (IFSO) http://www.ifso.ie \n \nSince April 2005 I've been Executive Director of End Software Patents (http://www.endsoftwarepatents.org) \n \nI worked the Brussels representative for FSFE from 2005-2008. \n \nFor more current info, see my website at: \nhttp://ciaran.compsoc.com/ \n \nCiaran O'Riordan\n 6197 Thu Mar 21 10:53:20 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:09 corvus James E. Blair Home page at: http://amo-probos.org/\n 733 Sat Apr 28 18:27:17 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:19 cowboyd Charles Lowell tasty\n 846 Thu May 17 15:44:31 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:16 cph Chris Hanson I've been a hacker at the MIT AI Lab for over 20 years. During that time I've developed and maintained the MIT Scheme programming environment; maintained our research group's computing infrastructure, including development of system-administration software tools; and developed mixed-signal VLSI chips and built a tool chain to support their design. \n \nIn the very old days I did some work on the Lisp Machine system and also helped develop the Scheme-81 chip. \n \nMore recently I'm working on software to streamline the use of laptops here at MIT, and also helping in an experimental redesign of the core undergraduate EECS subjects. \n \nI've been a Debian maintainer since early 2000. I have used and administered Debian systems since the 0.93r6 release.\n 9857 Fri Aug 16 15:47:16 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:18 cyd Chong Yidong Emacs hacker and graduate student in theoretical condensed matter physics at MIT.\n 40003 Sat Mar 26 05:22:46 2005 251 2011-03-04 00:51:07 dash Dag Asheim Cand.scient (roughly equivalent to master) in computer science \nfrom University of Oslo \nCEO of Linpro AS, the leading GNU/Linux company in Norway \n 15793 Thu Feb 13 12:56:33 2003 251 2011-03-04 00:51:04 davidhill David R. Hill Professional engineer and computer-human interaction specialist with long-term experience in speech recognition, speech synthesis, graphics (speech animation), AI, phonetics and related psychological topics -- especially perception. Started on computer programming before they had core store and continued since through to present. Flight test engineer, project leader in exploratory research on learning machines ITT Europe), Professor of Computer Science (instigated many U of Calgary courses and conducted CHI research); entrepreneur (Trillium Sound Research Inc.); company director (microchip design and fabrication); national grant award committee in computer science; editor of Int. J. Human-Computer Studies. Currently consultant in research project assessment and GNU software developer (GnuSpeech). See http://www.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/~hill\n 5839 Wed Mar 6 23:44:27 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:04 davidswelt David Reitter <a href="http://www.david-reitter.com/david_reitter_cv.html">CV online</a>\n 68640 Sat Jul 12 15:14:50 2008 251 2011-03-04 00:51:07 dbarowy Daniel Barowy For the real thing, see my resume on http://www.barowy.net\n 14317 Fri Jan 3 07:47:14 2003 251 2011-03-04 00:51:14 ddaa David Allouche French graduate software engineer. \n \nMain interests are typography, data structuring, user interface design, software architecture, programming language design. \n \nProgramming addict since the age of 12. \n \nFocuses on the elegance of design and maintenability of software. Good problem solving skills and experience in user interface design as well as system programming. \n \nPerfectionist, but a bit of a slow worker.\n 6121 Tue Mar 19 13:50:11 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:15 debarshiray Debarshi Ray I am currently a Computer Science & Engineering undergraduate in India. I maintain GNU Songanizer, and am a GNOWSYS and GNU Parted developer.\n 43321 Mon Aug 15 20:38:10 2005 251 2011-03-04 00:51:15 deepsimon_2df Simon Depiets aka Lliane Hi, my name is Simon Depiets, i'm french, but call me Lliane. \nHave a nice surfing day\n 28418 Mon Feb 2 18:05:11 2004 251 2011-03-04 00:51:09 delqn Delyan Raychev Delyan Raychev \n \nNative of Stara Zagora, Bulgaria \n \nCurrently employed as a Software Developer at Plex Systems, Detroit, MI, USA (plex.com) \n \nPrevious employment includes: \n- System Administrator at Rochester College \n- Web Developer at Rochester College \n- Senior System Integrator at Wayne State University \n 77461 Fri Feb 19 19:44:30 2010 251 2011-03-04 00:51:19 dgrant David Grant I'm an electrical engineer. I have some assorted experience in C/C++, Assembly, as well as Java/Swing and Python.\n 28234 Thu Jan 29 16:24:46 2004 251 2011-03-04 00:51:17 dineshjoshi Dinesh Joshi .\n 63662 Thu Nov 15 06:26:13 2007 251 2011-03-04 00:51:09 dmartina David Martin Teaching Computer Networks and UNIX programming \nfor about 10 years. \n \nDoing some Spanish translation for GNU Midnight \nCommander for a while. \n \nI like making web pages.\n 14125 Fri Dec 27 13:30:37 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:13 dog Chris Burdess Wrote most of GNU JavaMail. \nBeen doing Java/XML stuff since the specs were written. \nBeen W3C rep (XML technologies). \nDesigned object databases, content management and syndication systems. \nUsed to do research into self-organising neural networks.\n 607 Fri Apr 6 09:40:38 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:16 dominiks Dominik Smatana Free Software Developer and Activist\n 73262 Sat Apr 18 15:31:27 2009 251 2011-03-04 00:51:21 dprice Derek Robert Price http://alumni.engin.umich.edu/~oberon/resume.html\n 512 Tue Mar 20 16:30:54 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:20 dude Gerardo Arnaez 1. Internal Medicine \n2. Good Writing/Editing Skills\n 2448 Wed Oct 31 02:31:05 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:17 dzhus Dmitry Dzhus Using GNU/Linux since the end of 2005. \n \nEmacs lover.\n 56238 Thu Jan 18 13:26:15 2007 251 2011-03-04 00:51:07 eliz Eli Zaretskii Advanced user-level experience in working on Unix machines. \nLots of experience in porting software from Unix to DOS and \nMS-Windows. \nSeveral years of experience as contributor to development of GNU Texinfo, GDB, GNU Make, GNU Grep, and GNU Emacs. \nTeam leader for the Hebrew translation team at the Translation Project. \nMany years of experience in writing C and Fortran programs. \n 220 Thu Feb 8 15:03:52 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:20 elleo Michael Sheldon I'm a software engineering student at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth. I am currently writing software for the STX GNU/Linux distribution (http://www.stibs.cc/stx) as well as hacking on many of my own odd projects.\n 41185 Tue May 10 20:57:29 2005 251 2011-03-04 00:51:15 ericb Eric Blake Earned a Masters Degree in Computer Engineering from Brigham Young University, in 2003. \n \nCurrently employed by Red Hat, as a member of the virtualization group. \n \nPreviously worked for L-3 Communications, Communication Systems West in Salt Lake City, UT, from 2003-2010.\n 1389 Fri Jul 13 09:22:55 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:20 ericr Eric Rose 2597 Fri Nov 9 01:42:32 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:06 exalted Ali Servet Donmez http://www.pittle.org/weblog/about\n 39371 Wed Mar 2 18:43:02 2005 251 2011-03-04 00:51:21 exvagabond Quatre Horrace Not filled in yet.\n 47637 Tue Feb 28 04:42:17 2006 251 2011-03-04 00:51:06 feloy Philippe Martin Development engineer\n 1019 Thu Jun 7 14:42:33 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:07 fgimenez Federico Gimenez Nieto I work as independent consultant, mainly developing, upgrading and maintaining web systems. \n \nI am interested in restful distributed applications, resource oriented design, semantic web and agile development.\n 67464 Fri May 9 17:26:27 2008 251 2011-03-04 00:51:19 flameeyes Diego Elio Pettenò I was a Gentoo Linux developer, maintaining software packages in the area of Multimedia (video and audio players and libraries). \nI also worked on Gentoo porting on foreign (non-Linux based) operating systems, like Gentoo FreeBSD and I'm the lead of Gentoo/ALT project. \n \nI worked on KDE-related applications, like KNetLoad and KVBA, and I still do fixes when I have time to look at them. I'm also writing a KDE-based network monitor that uses UPnP and SNMP to get information about devices and workstations on the network. \n \nI started writing my own CMS in PHP some time ago, but then I had to discontinue it because I had no more free time and the original site for which I started the project died.\n 45067 Sun Oct 30 00:56:01 2005 251 2011-03-04 00:51:06 flaviocruz Flávio Cruz .\n 67419 Wed May 7 20:35:17 2008 251 2011-03-04 00:51:20 florin Florin Stoian Professional Experience: \n \nOct 1999 - Jun 2001 Quick Leasing Ltd., Programmer Analyst \nAug 2001 - Jun 2002: RIBU Ltd., Programmer Analyst \nJun 2002 to present Software Engineer at SelSoft Ltd. (http://www.sel-soft.com) \n \nEducation: \n \n1998-2003 Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania, \nFaculty of Automation and Computer Science \nComputer Science Department \n \n1994-1998 Computer Science High School of Cluj-Napoca, Romania \n 19754 Fri Jun 6 10:02:13 2003 251 2011-03-04 00:51:10 fredomatic Frederic Yves Bois EDUCATION \n1988: PhD in Toxicology, University of Metz, France. \n1981: PharmD, University of Nancy, France. \n \nPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE AND ACTIVITIES \n1999-: Research Scientist, Lab Head, now Scientific Officer, INERIS, Verneuil en Hallate, France. \n1995-99: Visiting Scientist, INSERM U444, Paris. \n1996: Visiting Professor, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley, USA. \n1992-93: Associate Lecturer, University of Nancy, France. \n1991-99: Staff Scientist, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, USA. \n1991-96: Staff Toxicologist (Specialist), Reproductive and Cancer Hazard Assessment Section, California Environmental Protection Agency, Berkeley, USA. \n1988-90: Post-Graduate Researcher VII, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley, USA. \n1987-88: Post-Doctoral Research Biologist, University of California Medical Center, San Francisco, USA. \n1986-87: Research Associate, Energy and Environmental Policy Center, Harvard University, Cambridge, USA. \n \nPROFESSIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS \n- Coordination and participation to international research projects in the areas of pharmacology, toxicology, epidemiology, health risk assessment, statistics and mathematical modeling (funders: US-NIH, European Commission, INSERM, French Ministry of Research). \n- Consulting in public health policy and regulatory risk assessment (funders: US-EPA, US-OSHA, US-FDA, European Commission, French Ministry of the Environment). \n- Management of team of 15 scientists and engineers; coordination of scientific activities for a 200-person department. \n- GNU GPL software (MCSim) development, distribution and support. \n 63698 Fri Nov 16 16:40:28 2007 251 2011-03-04 00:51:18 friedman Noah Friedman http://www.splode.com/~friedman/info/resume.html \n 192 Thu Feb 8 15:03:48 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:07 gadek Gregory B. Prokopski http://www.prokopski.com/\n 19101 Thu May 15 18:23:54 2003 251 2011-03-04 00:51:06 gary Gary V. Vaughan Qualifications: \n \nBEng Systems Engineering, University of Warwick, England 1991 \nBSc Computer Science, Coventry Polytechnic, England 1994 \n \nMain author of the Goat Book (GNU Autoconf, Automake & Libtool), 2000 \n \nEarning a full-time living from Free Software since 2004 \n 121 Sun Jan 21 21:59:35 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:16 gauth-k Gauthier DELERCE Development of Imaging Velocimetry techniques , \nadditionals skills in parallel computing ( MPI ) \n 4043 Mon Dec 17 23:32:54 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:21 gbenson Gary Benson I work for Red Hat.\n 4693 Mon Jan 21 13:13:38 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:06 gcasa Gregory John Casamento Please see: \n http://www.gnustep.org/developers/whoiswho.html \n http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/gap \n 347 Wed Feb 28 05:24:28 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:17 gerald Gerald Pfeifer http://www.pfeifer.com/gerald/\n 425 Fri Mar 9 10:07:36 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:09 gkm Greg McGary I have extensively hacked: \nGNU toolchain (gcc, gas, ld, gdb, bfd, cgen) \nGNU id-utils \nGNU make \n \nLots of other things too dull to mention...\n 258 Thu Feb 15 18:02:49 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:18 gmorin Guillaume Morin Savannah hacker\n 230 Sat Feb 10 17:22:30 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:15 gnu_andrew Andrew John Hughes I have been programming in various forms of BASIC since 1989. I have been using PCs since ~1994, with Windows 3.1/MS-DOS 6, and would consider myself pretty experienced with the Windows OS, having used just about every version on the PC platform. Over this period though, I developed a severe dislike for the practices of commerical software companies, namely Microsoft, and I firmly believe that power over computers should be firmly in the hands of the users and not corporations. I began learning Java in 1997, and have been using GNU/Linux on and off since about 1998. I started a degree in Computer Science at the end of last year (2001) and hope to achieve a masters degree (MComp) in 2005. As of 2002 on, I have been using GNU/Linux fully as my sole OS and have developed considerable proficiency. I also have strong beliefs as to the use of Free software (Free as in freedom), and have an ability to adapt and easily learn new skills. Recently, I have attended my language skills portfolio with knowledge of C, C++, Perl, Haskell and Python.\n 32100 Mon May 24 22:09:04 2004 251 2011-03-04 00:51:06 gowda Basavanagowda Kanur Gluster Team member\n 46897 Mon Jan 23 05:25:04 2006 251 2011-03-04 00:51:08 gpercival Graham Percival Honours in Philosophy, minor in Math, extended minor in Music from Simon Fraser University. \n \nStudied cello for 20 years, viola for 1 year, and composition for two years. \n \nVery little programming background, but can write documentation. \n \n 19391 Mon May 26 11:27:41 2003 251 2011-03-04 00:51:13 gray Sergey Poznyakoff (define (gray) \n "Sergey Poznyakoff" \n (and (play music) \n (write software) \n (administrate systems) \n (speak languages) \n (never be indifferent))) \n 311 Sun Feb 25 15:05:08 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:20 greve Georg C. F. Greve \n \nMore information available on home page: \n <code><a href="http://gnuhh.org/">http://gnuhh.org</a></code> \n \nPersonal: \n Georg Christof Florian Greve \n born 10.3.1973 in Helgoland, Germany \n \n \nEducation: \n \n June 1992 \n Abitur at the humanistic Gymnasium Christianeum, Hamburg, Germany \n \n October 1992 - January 2001 \n Physics-studies at the University of Hamburg, Germany \n Diploma thesis: "Systematische Problemanalyse der Bildgebung in der \n Rastersondenmikroskopie (SXM) und anwendungsorientierte Analyse der \n Anforderungen an die digitale Verarbeitung von SXM-Bildern" \n \n \nCivil engagement: \n \n March 1992 - March 1999 \n Technisches Hilfswerk (THW) in Hamburg, Germany \n \n \nLanguages: \n \n German native speaker. \n English near-native speaker. \n \n \nTravel experience: \n \n Europe and U.S.A (U.S. greencard since 1999) \n \n \nProfessional background: \n \n since 1985 \n First steps with Schneider CPC 464 in BASIC and Assembler \n \n since 1989 \n Assembler-programming on ATARI ST \n \n March 1992 \n Publication of "Drive B Simulator" (written in Assembler on \n Atari ST) in TOS Magazine, Germany. \n \n since 1993 \n C/C++ development on GNU/Linux \n \n May 1996 - October 1998 \n Development of data-processing software with GUI for MEG data in \n C/C++ under GNU/Linux and Solaris at the Physiological Institute, \n University Hospital Eppendorf, University of Hamburg, Germany \n \n June 1998 \n GNU Xlogmaster \n \n since 1999 \n Author of the Brave GNU World, the monthly GNU forum in German, \n English, French, Japanese, Spanish and Korean. Published in \n Linux-Magazin Germany, Linux-Magazine France, Linux-Magazine U.K. and \n Linux-Magazine Korea. \n \n January 2000 \n Conception & launch of GNU AWACS \n \n June 2000 - January 2001 \n Employed by ID-PRO, Germany for development of GNU AWACS and work \n for the GNU-Project \n \n since March 2001 \n President of the Free Software Foundation Europe \n \n \nComputer skills: \n \n Profound knowledge of C/C++ programming, Shellscripting (BASH) and \n Unix systems. Has worked on GNU/Linux, Solaris, AIX. Some knowledge \n of LISP (EMACS), Perl, SQL, UML, Java, XML, HTML, XHTML. Experienced \n at system installation and maintenance. \n \n \nMemberships: \n \n since 1992 \n Member of the Hanse e.V., dedicated to the computer literacy of the \n population \n \n since 1999 \n GNU-Project, European Speaker \n \n since 2001 \n Free Software Foundation Europe, Initiator & President \n \n \nPublications, Presentations: \n \n December 1998 \n "History and Philosophy of the GNU Project" - speech at the 512-node \n GNU/Linux Cluster "CLOWN" in Paderborn, Germany \n http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/greve-clown.en.html \n \n since 1999 \n Monthly issues of Georg's Brave GNU World in English, German, \n French, Spanish, Japanese and Korean. Printed in various magazines \n and mirrored in several places throughout the web \n http://brave-gnu-world.org/ \n \n February 2000 \n "Practical aspects of the GNU Project" - speech at the Linux Expo & \n Linux World in Paris, France \n http://www.gnu.org/people/greve/ExpoParis2000/index.html \n \n January 2001 \n Interdisciplinary Physics diploma thesis with Computer Science in \n the SXM/nanoscience area; title: "Systematische Problemanalyse der \n Bildgebung in der Rastersondenmikroskopie (SXM) und \n anwendungsorientierte Analyse der Anforderungen an die digitale \n Verarbeitung von SXM-Bildern" \n \n Various speeches at conferences like "Systems" 1999 & 2000 or LinuxTag \n Oldenburg. \n \n \nCurrent projects: \n \n Organizator of the Free Software Foundation Europe, the acknowledged \n sister-organization of the FSF founded by Richard M. Stallman in 1984. \n \n The software-projects GNU AWACS and MIOM. \n \n \nPersonal interests: \n \n Sport: asian martial arts since 1983. Practicioner of Aikido since 1999. \n Hobbies: reading, arts, cooking, motorcycle-riding \n 234 Mon Feb 12 22:57:45 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:20 grothoff Christian Grothoff See http://grothoff.org/christian/\n 5490 Wed Feb 20 16:24:43 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:18 grubernd Bernd Gruber Replace The Gimp by Adobe's Photoshop. Add some InkScape or Freehand, mix and stir with about any photographic equipment you can imagine and you are getting close to what i do.\n 73134 Fri Apr 10 18:24:21 2009 251 2011-03-04 00:51:11 grubert engelbert gruber working with computers since 1985.\n 10064 Fri Aug 23 16:07:23 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:17 gzarkadas Georgios Zarkadas Coding, administering, networking, building pcs, crawling the web for ~20 years; some skils ommited for brevity...\n 75261 Mon Sep 14 00:25:26 2009 251 2011-03-04 00:51:21 habarnam Marius Orcsik At the moment I'm working for a non-profit organization in Brussels, Belgium. I am a web programmer with experience on LAMP stack development.\n 73029 Fri Apr 3 18:23:20 2009 251 2011-03-04 00:51:11 haible Bruno Haible Development in Java since 1998. \nDevelopment in C++ in 1997. \nDevelopment in Lisp and C from 1991 to 1996. \nTeaching assistent at university from 1989 to 1992. \n 1871 Wed Aug 29 18:11:41 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:18 handheldcar Kete took three Web development classes with HTML, CSS, PHP and JavaScript in addition to using HTML as a hobby for a decade. \n \ntook a SUSE Linux Desktop Enterprise (SLED) course and have had a couple years experience using GNU, BASH and scripting. \n \nAfter using GIMP off and on for years, I used it intensively for a year in a college office job. \n \nI have also used phpMyAdmin, phpPgAdmin, Drupal, Apache and OpenSSH.\n 79643 Tue Aug 10 09:00:08 2010 251 2011-03-04 00:51:19 hanwen Han-Wen Nienhuys Lead developer on LilyPond (see lilypond.org). \n \nOccasional hacker on GUILE. \n \n 8992 Wed Jul 17 21:11:43 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:17 harshavardhana harshavardhana :O\n 44459 Sun Oct 2 12:28:50 2005 251 2011-03-04 00:51:09 hesa Henrik Sandklef Maintainer of the GNU program Xnee. \nHenrik has developed a few other tools for X11, which can be found here at savannah and at sourceforge. Programming C, X11, networking and shell are my stuff. \n \n 17262 Fri Mar 21 22:05:40 2003 251 2011-03-04 00:51:21 hhanke Hynek Hanke I have founded Czech organization Gnumaniacs and led/participated in few Free Software projects. I have put together the Czech GNU.Org-Translators team and made Czech lessons for GNU Typist. I consider myself an internet journalist (writing a lot about Free Software) and GNU advocate (what includes several major efforts). Now I am working on the project FLOWER (Fast Learning Of Words with Electronic Robot) which aims to provide multimedial environment for learning languages.\n 4252 Tue Jan 1 21:21:49 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:15 hherb Horst Herb Writing software in C and Pascal since 1979, C++ and Modula-2 since free compilers became available, and recently started to use Java and increasingly Python. Special interests in security, decision support systems and database design. \n \nCommercial and academic programming experience mainly in the domain of pharmacological and physiological simulations as well as medical expert systems and automatized ECG interpretation. \n \nFortunately, my job as a medical doctor gives me now enough financial independence to allow me writing free (and only free)software in my scarce spare time. My most recent and ambitious GPL project is the gnumed software package, aiming for a complete solution for paperless medical practice.\n 2065 Fri Sep 28 14:51:38 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:17 hicham Hicham Projects: \n \nhttp://www.1m4u1m4me.com \n \nhttp://coding.phpground.net\n 46171 Sat Dec 17 11:58:24 2005 251 2011-03-04 00:51:21 hjunes Heikki Johannes Junes I study applied physics in Helsinki University of Technology. Meanwhile, I do research in cryogenics.\n 12080 Tue Oct 29 23:22:09 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:13 hutchiep190 Eric P. Hutchins My website is here: http://www.ericphutchins.com\n 65250 Thu Jan 31 19:58:29 2008 251 2011-03-04 00:51:12 IanFerreira Ian Ferreira Being in software development from the early IBM XT/AT days. Self taught in Turbo Pascal V3/4 and Basic. Converted to C in 1987 and to C++ 1990. (Microsoft VC 2 - VC 6, including the VB and script wrappers). Most development specialized in the ATL/DCOM arena. Lately (2000) upgraded to Java and now almost exclusively Java (with the exception of NT Services and OCX hosts for Java applications). My experience can be summarized as from telemetry and automation, to one of the authors of Ultimate CAD and ReGIS. Multiple applications and modules in the banking and financial sector. Sole author of eXatra(tm), a biometric security enabled kiosk system for a high-tech prison. A complete virtual voucher vault for mobile airtime vending. Lately technical director and patent keeper of iWise(tm) - a secure mobile token authentication system embedded on a hardware platform running a Java micro (aJile).\n 30045 Fri Mar 19 11:29:37 2004 251 2011-03-04 00:51:06 idragosani Brett W. McCoy http://www.chapelperilous.net/main_hall/resume.shtml \n \nI'm currently working as a software engineer for a small software shop in Gaithersburg, MD, developing VoIP server software in Java (and some Perl) on the Solaris platform. \n \nI do mostly Perl development, and have been using Perl since the late 90s, when I taught myself the language because I got sick of trying to write text formatting in C++ (which I taught myself back in the early 90s). Text formatting in C++ can be done, but I found I could be twice as productive in Perl -- and when the time came for me to develop some image processing tools, I chose to use Perl and Postgresql because it saved my company tons of money, and I learned how to do web programming on top of that. \n \nI also do C and C++ development, and am especially interested in 3D graphics and rendering. I have been immersing myself in OpenGL and Renderman for about the past year, resurrecting a teenage dream of being a special effects technician. Back then, I was using Super 8 cameras, models on strings and stop motion clay figures. Now, I am using pretty much the latest rendering technology that is available for the hobbyist (i.e., I am using all free software). \n \nWhich bring up another passion of mine -- open source and free software. I have been a pretty hardcore Linux user since 1996 and do all of my graphics development with Linux -- in fact, I do all of my development with Linux, except for in my recording studio, which has a Windows XP based digital audio workstation. \n \nOther interests of mine: medieval history, guitar, percussion, exotic instruments like hurdy-gurdies and kanteles, home studio recording, home theater, exotic beer, cheesemaking, cats and the fairer sex (especially my wife).\n 9015 Thu Jul 18 21:40:36 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:12 ineiev Pavel Kharitonov (Please bear in mind that all this text is somewhat outdated) \n \nMy skills include development of electronic devices beginning with drawing schematic diagrams and laying out PCBs up to programming MCUs. I have worked most extensively with AVRs, less with ARM-based microcontrollers (mainly LPC213x family), and once with MSP430. \n \nI also have some considerable education in satellite navigation area (GPS receivers and their measurements, both on-the-fly and post-processing).\n 46355 Mon Dec 26 13:54:29 2005 251 2011-03-04 00:51:21 jaalto Jari Aalto See http://bazaar-vcs.org/JariAalto\n 20546 Thu Jul 3 22:28:54 2003 251 2011-03-04 00:51:20 jaffer Aubrey Jaffer Symbolic mathematics and computation \n \nMathematics, Physics, Simulation. \n \nColor Science \n \nAlgorithms \n \nAggressive techniques in pursuit of performance. \n 576 Sat Mar 31 03:12:09 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:21 janneke Jan Nieuwenhuizen co-founder of GNU LilyPond \n \nSee also \n \n nl.linkedin.com/jannieuwenhuizen \n \n freelance: joy of source \n \n the Amazing Avatar course \n 4348 Mon Jan 7 12:49:04 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:13 jarkko Jarkko Piiroinen Programming/hacking on anything that interests me, mostly in C, C++ or Python.\n 71517 Mon Dec 22 22:48:23 2008 251 2011-03-04 00:51:11 jas Simon Josefsson Working with network security packages as an independent consultant. Manages implementations and works on standardization in the IETF.\n 7213 Wed May 8 15:33:39 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:20 jboffel jeannie boffel I had different experiences through years even if I'm starting my career since I've been graduated in 2007. \n \nBut I had many internship and personnal interest which justify my list of skills. \n \nFrom simple PHP/MySQL developper to research and developpement internship in US university. Always with Open Source software and under GNU/Linux since I'm 12. \n \nNow I'm a computer engineer working in France in new web applications commonly named "web 2.0". \n \nI'm passioned in low level understanding. I mean understanding how things work in a computer and for a network for example. To reach this goal I had to learn many, many things like C/C++, ethernet or TCP/IP protocol and how firewall like netfilter can deal with it, kernel etc... \n \nObviously I'm not mastering all this points. That mean also I'm not very fond of "high level" langages, except when It's really appropriate like shell to deal with a GNU/Linux system, because I don't have passion to learn that. \n \nBut, life is life and to work today I've to master at least one of them like PHP through my current work until I found a more suited one. So still on my freetime like, I'm sure, many other people here, I'm trying to promote GNU/Linux system and to improve it. \n \nBecause this is the only one system which make you really free to do anything you want on a computer. The only one which give you the opportunity to understand the whole operating system mechanism and to control it!\n 68106 Sat Jun 14 16:58:52 2008 251 2011-03-04 00:51:14 jchonig Jeffrey C Honig http://www.honig.net/jch/resume.shtml\n 18025 Sun Apr 13 02:29:05 2003 251 2011-03-04 00:51:07 jeancharlesm Jean-Charles Malahieude Music: 12 years oboe; Bass in the adults choir of the École de musique de Manosque (France) \n \nTranslator of LilyPond web site and documentation since 2005 \n \nMember of the French team of the Free Translation Project (assignee to the LilyPond project)\n 67856 Sun Jun 1 16:25:05 2008 251 2011-03-04 00:51:13 jeremiahfoster Jeremiah Foster I run a remote server set up to help non-profits and small businesses leverage free software so that they can have the same advantages as larger firms. \n \nI create software, using the LAMP stack, and give it away. \n \nI have UNIX certification from Boston University and an Art History BA from the New School for Social Research.\n 36850 Fri Nov 26 19:14:14 2004 251 2011-03-04 00:51:21 jhd Jan D. 4497 Fri Jan 11 18:22:48 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:07 jir Jiro SEKIBA CTO at UNICUS Co., Ltd. http://unicus.jp/ \nsee: http://www.linkedin.com/in/sekiba\n 79301 Tue Jul 13 09:55:31 2010 251 2011-03-04 00:51:12 jlb BERGAMO Jean-Louis Dev & Sysadmin @ easynet France\n 644 Fri Apr 13 13:03:33 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:09 jmd John Darrington I have a long experience of programming and system administration --- but I'm a Jack of all trades and master of \nnot very many. See my home page at http://darrington.wattle.id.au\n 5461 Wed Feb 20 01:21:35 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:19 jmeskill Jade Meskill Ruby on Rails developer, founder of Integrum Technologies, a Ruby on Rails consulting shop in Phoenix, Arizona\n 167 Wed Jan 31 15:03:02 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:11 joachim Joachim Nilsson Masters degree in Computer Engineering, focused on real-time systems. \n \nExtensive knowledge in compiler and operating system internals as well as development with gcc, make, autoconf, etc. \n \nEmacs fanatic. \n \nVim user. \n \nGNU/Linux and Hurd developer. \n \nWorks as an embedded systems consultant at AB Ångpanneföreningen in Västerås, Sweden. (Roughly translated: "The incorporated Steamboiling Association" - a >100 year old consultancy firm with all engineering disciplines.) \n \nFor more info, see http://gnufans.org/joachim/ \n 1745 Sat Aug 18 13:11:24 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:09 johnw John Wiegley Please visit <a href="http://www.newartisans.com/johnw/resume.pdf">http://www.newartisans.com/johnw/resume.pdf</a>.\n 193 Thu Feb 8 15:03:48 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:07 jomand John Mandereau Graduate student in maths, \n \nMusic: 10 years practising the oboe, 5 years learning harmony and composition, \n \nTranslator of LilyPond web site and documentation for 2 years, \n \nLilyPond translations coordinator for 8 months.\n 44519 Tue Oct 4 20:30:31 2005 251 2011-03-04 00:51:13 jordigh Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso C++ mathematical coder, mostly numerical analysis, GNU enthusiast (or is that "GNU/enthusiast"?), Debian contributor.\n 79336 Fri Jul 16 19:22:57 2010 251 2011-03-04 00:51:13 josh Joshua Gay Hi! Learn more about me at www-unix.oit.umass.edu/~jgay\n 1724 Thu Aug 16 07:38:20 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:21 jpsecher Jens Peter Secher My main professional interests include programming-language semantics, semantic-based program manipulation and transformation, and discrete algorithms. I have a Ph.D in Computer Science from DIKU, Copenhagen, Denmark. \nAt present I develop medical simulators in C++ (on windows platforms).\n 15882 Sun Feb 16 16:40:16 2003 251 2011-03-04 00:51:21 jrennie Jason Rennie none\n 10215 Thu Aug 29 11:26:04 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:21 jrydberg Johan Rydberg N/A\n 436 Sun Mar 11 16:30:43 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:20 jsg John S. Gaythorpe Director Systems Services - Dartmouth College \n \nManage core college systems and systems group. \n \n30+ years of other IT experience... \n \n 29992 Thu Mar 18 03:04:49 2004 251 2011-03-04 00:51:20 jubalj Jubal John Medical Student Yr4 \nBeen a computer enthusiast since I was ~10. \nPlatforms: Linux, M$ various, Solaris \nCertification: Solaris Admin (SCSA), Bachelor of Human Bio (BHB) \n~2 yr Computer Support experience. \nMinimal programming experience. \nDesigned website, web frontend of postgresql db in php.\n 3300 Wed Nov 21 12:06:33 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:17 jurta Juri Linkov Suspend.\n 22458 Thu Aug 28 02:30:44 2003 251 2011-03-04 00:51:07 JYavner Jonathan Yavner .\n 9931 Mon Aug 19 14:43:09 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:07 k776 Kieran I started off writing modifications/plugins for http://www.mybboard.com/ (for about 7-8 months) before being upgraded to a developer of the forum itself where I helped develop it for several months. After a bit of a disagreement with the lead developer, I left and started a developing a php hosting site application, which fell through. After that I found Globulation 2 and have been activly involved in the project, helping where I can (including the wiki and several packages for operating systems).\n 47310 Sat Feb 11 06:05:13 2006 251 2011-03-04 00:51:18 kainhofer Reinhold Kainhofer -) Ph.D. and M.Sc. in Mathematics (numerical methods in engineering and financial mathematics) \n-) M.Sc. in Theoretical Physics \n-) Law student (1st part of studies finished) \n-) Software developer for KDE (KOrganizer maintainer) \n-) Choir singer, singing student \n-) American Football Referee \n \nCurrently assistant professor for financial and actuarial mathematics at the Vienna University of Technology\n 61898 Sat Sep 1 09:42:29 2007 251 2011-03-04 00:51:13 karl Karl Berry See http://freefriends.org/~karl. \n 685 Fri Apr 20 14:06:55 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:21 kavehmz Kaveh Mousavi Zamani Software developer and desginer based on free systems. \nMember of technical committe of "floss.ir".\n 35813 Fri Oct 15 07:00:21 2004 251 2011-03-04 00:51:09 kenmanheimer ken manheimer re gnu, i am the author of and responsible for a few packages distributed with emacs: \n \n - allout.el - i actively, though intermittently, maintain allout</li> \n - icomplete.el - this hasn't required any changes in a long time</li> \n \ni also contributed pdbtrack to python-mode.el, which is available separately from emacs, but worth pursuing. generally, i am a software and web developer concentrated in python-based software, including particularly the web application server/cms combination zope/plone, with substantial supporting experience in unix systems operation.\n 65065 Tue Jan 22 23:10:38 2008 251 2011-03-04 00:51:07 kfogel Karl Fogel See http://producingoss.com/consulting.html.\n 210 Thu Feb 8 15:03:50 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:19 kickino Sebastian Wieseler Please have a look at http://nanofortnight.org/Sebastian - there are some information for you. :-)\n 26899 Sat Jan 3 18:37:22 2004 251 2011-03-04 00:51:19 klausweiss Klaus Weiss Public Personal Site: http://www.securityillusion.org \n \n 47608 Sun Feb 26 19:25:07 2006 251 2011-03-04 00:51:15 leandro Leandro Guimarães Faria Corcete Data Administrator and DBA \nGNU/Linux and PostgreSQL \nXHTML and CSS\n 791 Tue May 8 21:35:39 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:21 leoboiko Leonardo Boiko I am a Brazilian Computer Science student and Japanese culture enthusiast. \n \nMy computing interests include Unix-like systems, Lisp and languages.\n 25390 Thu Nov 13 10:48:44 2003 251 2011-03-04 00:51:21 logan logan ummm Computers are kinda just a hobby of mine and I'm just recently trying to really learn a lot. \n \nBase knowledge pretty much means im still learning ignore that i know anything in it. \nThe rest I just put at Good Knowledge cause im good but I dont really see my self as a master of anything.... \n \nThough I can still find my way pretty well in anything I have listed here. So I would like to help in any projects I can.\n 69973 Sat Sep 27 16:15:58 2008 251 2011-03-04 00:51:20 LucaBariani Luca Bariani Luca Bariani \n \nBorn: 1977 in Italy (city of Ferrara) \n \nElectronic Engineer graduated since March 2002\n 13184 Thu Nov 28 08:40:51 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:05 lute Lute Kamstra 18733 Mon May 5 07:31:36 2003 251 2011-03-04 00:51:08 mahendratakwale mahendra \nMAHENDRA P. TAKWALE\t \n \n Address : 41,Sham Shilpa, \n Jedhenagar,Bibvewadi, \n Pune-411037. \n Maharashtra. \n Phone-No. : (020)-24212393. \n E-mail ID : \n -unavailable- \n \n \nAcademic Summary :- \n Pursuing Bachelors degree in Computer Engineering at Bharati Vidyapeeth’s College Of Engineering (BVCOE) Pune , under University of Pune. \n \nSubjects :- \n Operating System, Advanced UNIX Programming, Computer Networks, Compilers, Database Management System, System Programming, Theory of Computer Science, Computer Graphics, Data Structures & Files, Micro-Processor Based Systems, Digital Signal Processing etc. \n \nTechnical Skills :- \n \nOperating Systems :- \n Linux, Solaris, MS-DOS , \n Windows 98/NT/2000. \n \nLanguages :- \n C ,C++ ,Assembly Language, SQL, \n Visual Basic 6.0. \n \nDatabase Packages :- \n \n Oracle 8i/9i, MS Access. \n \nProjects :- \n \n1)\tDistributed Network Commands and Utilities of UNIX:- \n \n An open and distributed command line interface has been created for managing UNIX, NT and LINUX machines in parallel using frequently used UNIX commands and utilities. UNIX commands and Utilities (as in UNIX manual 1, AT & T Bell Labs) along with network capability have been implemented. The same commands and utilities can be used on different platforms. This application is very useful in offices , institutions where many computers are connected in LAN. User can access other machines by using UNIX network commands and utilities without actually logging on to that machine. \n \n \nObjectives :- \n1.\tImplementing UNIX Commands and Utilities (as in UNIX manual 1 AT & T Bell Labs) with network capability for heterogeneous platforms. \n \n2.\tCommand sets implemented as Shared Library not executables. \n \n3.\tProviding Common code base across all platforms \n \n4.\tShell – Implemented a shell \n \n5.\tRemote execution \n \n Operating Systems : \n Red Hat Linux 9.0 \n Windows 98 \n Solaris 9.0 \n Language : C \n \n Achievement : \n This project is approved by GNU and hosted on savannah.nongnu.org \n http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/turtledenetrix \n \n2) Computerized Airline Reservation System :- \n \n A Computerized Reservation System to facilitate passengers to get information about flights and to make & cancel the reservations and also generate a list of passengers according to flight and timing. \n \n Operating System : Windows 2000. \n Language : \n Visual Basic 6.0 (Front End). \n Oracle 9i ( Back End). \n \n3) Payroll System :- \n \n A system to keep the salary record of staff members of a particular Institute and to generate a monthly salary report. \n \n Operating System : MS-DOS. \n Language : COBOL. \n \n \n4)\tLibrary Management System:- \n \n A computerized system to maintain all information about books of a library.It keeps the record of Book No., Name, Author, No.of Copies available etc. \n \n Operating System : MS-DOS. \n Language : C++ \n \n Seminars :- \n1)\tAd- Hoc Networks :- \n \n Ad-Hoc network is all about providing connectivity between mobile nodes, which have no supporting connections to the fixed networking infrastructure. It is an autonomous collection of mobile nodes forming a dynamic wireless network. The presented paper includes working of ad hoc networks, routing, security in ad hoc networks and its applications. \n \n2)\t Distributed Network Commands and Utilities of UNIX :- \n \n In this paper, the concept and implementation of network commands and their use across heterogeneous platform is explained, the security and applications are discussed in detail. Also the future enhancements in the same application are proposed. \n \n \nAchievements :- \n \n1.\tPresented a paper on “Di-Netr-iX : Distributed Network Commands and Utilities of UNIX” in 2nd National Conference on Advances in Electronic Communication (ADELCO 2k5) held at National Engineering College, Kovilpatti,Tamilnadu. \n \n2.\tParticipated in “CONCEPTS 2005” , a National Level Project Competition, held at PICT, Pune. \n \n \n3.\tParticipated in “GENESIS 2005” , a National Level Project Competition, held at BVCOE, Pune. \n \n4.\tMember of organizing core committee of “GENESIS 2004”, held at BVCOE, Pune. \n \nExtra-curricular Activities :- \n \n Active participation in various cultural as well as sports events. \n \nAcademic Profile :- \n \nAcademic Year\t \nInstitution\t \nBoard/University \nYear \nPercentage \nRemarks \n \nBE(sem –I)\t \nBVCOE\t \nPune\t \n2004\t \n52.50%\t \nSecond Class \n \nTE \t \nBVCOE\t \nPune\t \n2004\t \n52.40%\t \nSecond Class \n \nSE\t \nBVCOE\t \nPune\t \n2003 \n55.00%\t \nHigher Second Class \n \nFE\t \nBVCOE\t \nPune\t \n2002\t \n52.53%\t \nSecond Class \n \nHSC \nMaharashtra Vidyalaya & Jr. College, Pune .\t \nMaharashtra\t \n2000\t \n75.33%\t \nFirst Class with Distinction \n \nSSC\t \nNMV High School, Pune\t \nMaharashtra\t \n1998\t \n72.53%\t \nFirst Class \n \n \nSummary of Qualifications :- \n \n1.\tExperience of programming in C. \n2. Good knowledge of C++ and Assembly language \n (Intel x86). \n3.\tGood Knowledge of Shell Scripting, AWK Programming. \n4.\tKnowledge of core internals of Linux. \n5.\tSystem programming in C. \n6.\tNetwork programming in Linux Environment. \n7. Knowledge of multithreaded programming. \n \nSpecific Areas of Interests :- \n \n1.\tThreads: Implementation of single threaded and \n multi-threaded applications. \n2.\tCross-Platform: Porting of application from one \n environment to another. \n3.\tNetwork Security: Cryptography etc. \n4.\tKernel level applications. \n5. Database applications. \n \n \n \nPersonal Details :- \n \n Name : Mahendra Pradeep Takwale. \n \n Address : 41,Sham Shilpa, \n Jedhenagar, Bibvewadi, \n Pune – 411037. \n Maharashtra. \n \n Phone No. : (020) – 24212393. \n \n E-mail ID : -unavailable- \n \n Date of Birth : 27th March, 1983. \n \n Nationality : Indian. \n \n Languages Known : Marathi, Hindi, English. \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n 39532 Wed Mar 9 08:45:40 2005 251 2011-03-04 00:51:21 mahound Pedro Ferreira I'm currently finishing an Informatics Engineering and Computing degree at FEUP, in Portugal. I've always been passionate about creating things, and understanding how everything works. So, I learned my first programming concepts at a young age, and, a beautiful day, I decided that I would prefer computer science to a possible future as an astrophysicist. The advent of Internet was essential to me, as I had access to documentation that I couldn't find on any other place except expensive books (which i could not afford). \nMy passion was always that of making informatics and computer science useful to people working on "classical" sciences: mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology... \nWhen I entered university, i met AI, a mix of computer science , information theory, statistics, logics, biology and physics. I soon became interested on the matter, and, in 2005/2006, I took part in the development of an universal robotic platform for robotic competitions, from scratch, at FEUP/LIACC, more specifically on the C++ AI software. \nAfter the end of the project, I've collaborated on a "real" project on social networks and instant messaging, based on Flash/AMF and Java webservices. \nIn 2004/2005, I've been awarded a scolarship, by FEUP, for the grades obtained during the previous year. \nI've been also collaborating with the Noble Ape project, an open source simulation of artificial life, for more than a year, now. \nI'm experienced in both Windows and Unix environments. I'm a collaborator in multiple open source projects, and I believe in user<->developer communication as the future of software development. \nI love learning new stuff. Right now, I'm slowly trying to learn classical guitar and latin.\n 52739 Wed Sep 27 19:38:06 2006 251 2011-03-04 00:51:06 manesagar sagar mane \nSagar S. Mane \n \n26/14, Vijay Apartments, \nEkta Park, Shivajinagar, \nPune- 411003, \nMaharashtra, \nIndia. \nTelephone: 91-020-25815676. \nE-mail: -unavailable- \n \n \nAcademic Summary:- \n \n Pursuing Bachelors degree in Computer \n Engineering at Bharati Vidyapeeth’s \n College of Engineering under University \n of Pune \n \nSubjects:- \n Operating Systems, Advanced UNIX \n programming, Computer Network, Database \n Management system, Compiler Construction, \n Data Structures and Files, Theory of \n Computer Science, System Programming, \n Microprocessor Based Systems etc. \n \n \n \nTechnical Skills:- \n \nOperating Systems: \n Linux (Red Hat 9, 10), Windows 98 / NT/XP, \n MS-DOS, Solaris 9. \n \nLanguages:\t\t\t \n C, C++, Assembly Language, SQL, UML, \n Visual Basic 6.0, COBOL. \n \nDatabase Package Tools: \n \n Oracle 8i/9i \n \nSoftware Tools: \n \t Rational Rose \n \n \nProjects:- \n \n1) Distributed Network Commands and Utilities of UNIX \n \nProject Description: \nAn open and distributed command line interface is been created for managing UNIX, NT and LINUX machines in parallel, by writing frequently used UNIX commands and utilities from scratch. These Commands and utilities (as in UNIX manual 1, AT & T Bell Labs) are been implemented along with network compatibility The same commands and utilities can be used on different platforms. This application is very useful in offices, institutions where many computers are connected in LAN. User can access other machines by using UNIX network commands and utilities without actually logging on to that machine. \n \nObjectives: \n \n1.Implementing Commands and Utilities (as in UNIX manual1 \n AT & T Bell Labs) with network capability for \n heterogeneous platforms. \n \n2.Command sets implemented as Shared Library not \n executables. \n \n3.Providing Common code base across all platforms \n \n4.Shell - Implemented a shell \n \n5.Remote execution \n \nSpecifications: \t \n Language\t\t: C \n Operating System\t: Red Hat Linux (9.0, 10), \n Windows 98, Solaris 9.0 \nAchievement: \nThis project is approved by GNU and hosted on savannah.nongnu.org \n http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/turtledenetrix \n\t \t\t \n2) Computerized Airline Reservation System \nA Computerized Reservation System is been implemented to facilitate passengers to get information about flights and to make & cancel the reservations and generate a list of passengers according to flight and timing. \n \nSpecifications: \n Language \n \t\t: Visual Basic 6.0 \n (Front End) \n \t Oracle 9i (Back End) \n Operating System \n \t: Windows XP \n \n3) Health Club Management System \nThis system is been implemented to maintain database of a health club, which includes the daily transactions. It also maintains the fitness chart of the customer. The fee structure of different sections in the health club depending is been differentiated upon the admission basis. \n \nSpecifications: \n\t\t\tLanguage\t\t: COBOL \n Operating System\t: MS-DOS \n \n4) Library Management System \nA computerized system to maintain all information about books of a library. It keeps the record of Book No., Name, Author, No. of Copies available etc. \n \nSpecifications: \n\t\t Language\t\t: C \n Operating System\t: MS-DOS. \n \n \n \nSeminars:- \n \n1) Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) \n \nPresented seminar “Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi)”.The seminar consisted of introduction to the current wireless \ntechnology’s. Followed by the description of Wireless Networking & WLAN.A brief introduction of the topic “Wifi”. Description of the Current Wi-Fi Standards and its Key \nComponents. Working of Wi-Fi was discussed in the later part following by the security features available with the technology. \nThe seminar ended with future of this technology. \n \n\t \n2) Distributed Network Commands and Utilities of UNIX \n \n In this seminar, the concept and implementation of network commands and their use across heterogeneous platform was explained, the security and applications were discussed in detail. In addition, the future enhancements in the same application were proposed. \n \nAchievement:- \n \n1. Participated in National level Project Competiton \n “Innovations” in the Technical event “Genesis 2k5”, \n organized by Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University \n college of Engineering, Pune \n \n2. Participated in National level Project \n Competition “Concepts 2005 - Intercollegiate Project \n Exhibition cum Competition” organized by \n P.I.C.T College, Pune \n \n3. Presented Paper on “Distributed Network Commands And \n Utilities of UNIX (Di-Netr-iX)” in “Advances in \n Electronic Communications(ADELCO2005) The Second \n National Conference” which was held At the National \n Engineering College, Kovilpatti, Tamilnadu \n\t \nAcademic Profile:- \n \nAcademic Year\t \nInstitution\t \nBoard/ University\t \nYear \t \nMarks %\t \nClass/ Division\t \n \nB.E (Sem 1)\t \nBharati Vidyapeeth college of engineering\t \nPune University\t2004\t \n56.62\t \nHigher Second Class\t \n \n \nT.E.\t \nBharati Vidyapeeth college of engineering\t \nPune University\t2004\t \n52.53\t \nSecond Class\t \n \nS.E.\t \nBharati Vidyapeeth college of engineering\t \nPune University\t 2003\t \n55.66\t \nHigher Second Class\t \n \nF.E.\t \nBharati Vidyapeeth college of engineering\t \nPune University\t2002\t \n50.51\t \nSecond Class\t \n \nH.S.C.\t \nModern college Shivajinagar, Pune\t \nMaharashtra Board 2000\t \n56.83\t \nHigher second class\t \n \nS.S.C.\t \nA.C.E.M high school Nigdi, Pune\t \nMaharashtra Board 1998 \t \n70.40\t \nFirst class\t \n \nExtra Curricular Activities:- \nMember of the Organization Committee for Genesis 2k4 Event Organized by Bharati Vidyapeeth College of Engineering, Pune. \n \nActive participation in various technical festivals and Cultural events \nSpecific Areas of Interests:- \n \nThreads: Implementation of single threaded and multi- \n threaded applications \n Cross-Platform: Porting of application from one \n environment to another \n Specific interest in the implementation of Device \n Drivers for Linux \n \nPersonal Information:- \nFull Name \t\t\t: Sagar Suresh Mane \nAddress\t\t\t\t: 26/14, Vijay Apartments, \n Ekta Park, \n Shivajinagar, \n Pune- 411003, \n Maharashtra \nPhone No.\t\t\t: (020) - 25815676 \n \nE-mail \t\t\t: -unavailable- \n \nDate of birth\t\t\t: 3rd. October1982 \nNationality \t\t\t: Indian \nLanguages Known \t\t: Marathi, Hindi and English \n \n 39533 Wed Mar 9 09:01:45 2005 251 2011-03-04 00:51:21 manuel Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo GNU/Linux usr and admin for several years, a little bit experienece with GNU Hurd and basic programming skills as well as web-oriented tools :) \n \nYou can visit my home page: http://sindominio.net/~manuel/\n 1446 Tue Jul 17 17:51:45 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:09 marco_p Marco Parrone Resume available by email: <work@marcoparrone.com>. \n 3409 Fri Nov 23 20:41:02 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:10 marioxcc Mario Castelán Castro -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- \nHash: SHA256 \n \nA notice in marioxcc GNU savannah profile: \n \nPor securidad firmo TODOS mis mensajes en Savannah y emails con GNU PG \nusando la clave OpenPGP disponible en éste perfil de usuario. 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I will \ndisregard and take no responsability for messages not properly signed. \n \nTherefore, please ignore or report any message atribued to me if it is \nnot signed, bad signed or signed with a key other than the one \npublished in my profile. \n \nRegards and thanks for your understanding. \n \nChanges to this notice: \n \n2010-12-25 Thank the reader for his understanding. \n2010-12-25 Use shorter and clearer wording. \n2009-11-04 First version. \n-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- \nVersion: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) \n \niEYEAREIAAYFAk0WaVYACgkQZ4DA0TLic4iNAwCeLfGEVIGEtUdIbRDsafTQC0uN \n598AmwVnk9MPKhuBfDcacrADDxtaEDUX \n=WO3G \n-----END PGP SIGNATURE----- \n 69035 Tue Aug 5 00:10:46 2008 251 2011-03-04 00:51:21 mark Mark Wielaard See my homepage http://www.klomp.org/mark/ org my Advogato diary http://www.advogato.org/person/mjw.\n 301 Sat Feb 24 15:37:14 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:16 martyk Marty Kuhrt Over fifteen years of computer experience working in system design and management, technical support, programming, and as a principal developer. Extensive OpenVMS experience with VAX, Alpha, and IA64 platforms. Other proficiencies include C, Java, Apache (CSWS), HTML, DCL, Perl, SAS, BASIC, Macro, Bliss, FORTRAN, DECdocument, CMS (code management), MMS (make utility), SDA (system dump analyser), DECnet, and TCP/IP (UCX and Multinet). \n \nAlso worked on Mac OS X, Fedora Core, Solaris and Windows projects. \n \nExtensive experience with software development, product testing, software maintainence, and technical support for commercial products. Management experience with software development, technical support, and IT departments.\n 65651 Tue Feb 19 23:37:11 2008 251 2011-03-04 00:51:16 mattl Matt Lee 25254 Sun Nov 9 20:39:39 2003 251 2011-03-04 00:51:21 mbianchi Michael H Bianchi Longstanding user of Memorandum Macros (MM) since the early UNIX days at Bell Labs, circa 1975. \n \nI know more about troff and the MM macros than I like to admit, but I still use them on a daily basis and so have an vested interest in having them work. \n \nI volunteered some time ago (2007) to take up bug repair, but got sidetracked. \n \nNow, August 2008, I'm willing to try again. \n \nMike Bianchi\n 36631 Wed Nov 17 20:34:28 2004 251 2011-03-04 00:51:15 mdupont James Michael DuPont Expert C/C++ Perl Programmer. \nDeep Knowledge of GCC internals. \nOver 10 years of experience in international business. \nUnderstanding of middleware, and data exchange formats.\n 6514 Sat Apr 6 14:21:52 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:18 medhamsh medhamsh GOAL \nI want to revolutionise the way people learn things (as did RMS). I want to use my brains to create and \ninvent new software concepts and my engineering skills to realise them. \nEDUCATION \nI have studied engineering from CVSR College of Engineering (Jawaharlal Nehru Technological \nUniversity), Hyderabad with computer science as discipline. And to me education is what we share \nwith others and how we revolutionise the way of learning! \nPRESENT JOB \nI am working as hacker at DeepRoot Linux Pvt Ltd. I work on Mail Servers, Firewalls, Proxys, Hosting \nServices and many customisations on GNU/Linux deployments! \nCONTRIBUTIONS \nI have contributed to SWECHA(medhamsh@swecha.net) Localisation project. Swecha is a complete \nGNU/Linux operating system in telugu language. In order to shorten the digital divide SWECHA is the \ninitiative taken by FSF-AP chapter. \nESWECHA is again another derivative of SWECHA which consists of all the free softwares required \nfor engineering graduates of all disciplines. \nNameless tool: I have designed a GUI tool using glade (python) which converts the tex format to pdf \nformat. \nI was a trainer in many GNU/Linux based technologies. \n \nDrupal Sites: \nhttp://theterastation.com \nhttp://swecha.net \nhttp://eswecha.swecha.net \nhttp://maakidz.com \nhttp://bdsmovement.net \nhttp://bvb.edu \nMy Half Way Journeys & Mobile Deployments \nPorting Open-ezx with Android on Motorola -A780 \nPorting Open-ezx with Openmoko, Qtopia on Motorola – A780 \nWorking on Virtual Reality—Solgicolibre ArtTool kit \nMy All Time Dream ToDos and electronic explorations \nI want to make a sleek PC which can be fitted in CAR and serves all Free Softwares to browse internet \non move using some wireless technology. The OS would be embedded with all the customised \nminimalistic features by which we can do all sorts of work on move! \nI want to use each and every device which runs some sort of Free Softwares to controll them. Be it a \nrefrizirator, electronic watch. Every thing should be customisable and should be Free as in “Free \nSpeech”. \nI use these well: GNU, Linux, e17, Bash, Vim, Links2, Iceweasel, Mutt, Drupal, Perl, PHP, Python \nGimp, Blender. \nGood Understanding on: GNU GPL. The inspiring and the best license to learn and utilise things. \nI have been carefully following it from v2 to v3. \nI have utilised GNU GPL and Free Documentation Licensing for the contributions I have done. \nI have contributed much documentation to the http://wikipedia.org \nI was featured in the “Tux Hero” Column in “Linux For You” March 2006. \nI hereby declare that the information provided by me is the best of my knowledge and true. \n \n 68143 Mon Jun 16 17:44:08 2008 251 2011-03-04 00:51:15 meffie Michael A. Meffie III Software Engineer \n12 years experience \n 4353 Mon Jan 7 16:57:09 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:14 mencey Eduardo Nacimiento Garcia Software Developer at the Free Software Office - University of La Laguna (Tenerife, Canary Islands) \n \nFSF-Member: #8165 \n \nMy blog: http://www.eduardonacimiento.com\n 80300 Sat Oct 2 14:17:09 2010 251 2011-03-04 00:51:21 meorero Oren Maurer http://www.meorero.org.il\n 36402 Sun Nov 7 07:37:48 2004 251 2011-03-04 00:51:16 mgocobachi Miguel Gocobachi Web develop/design experience with PHP, PEAR standard coding, SQL, XML, (X)HTML. The W3C standard and experience with image manipulation. VC pattern and AJAX (using PEAR/HTML_AJAX and others). Always looking for elegancy and quality on my works. \n 49885 Wed May 31 05:50:00 2006 251 2011-03-04 00:51:21 mguesdon Manuel Guesdon Nothing to say for the moment :-) \nto know more: \nhttp://www.gnustepweb.org \nhttp://www.gnustep.org/developers/whoiswho.html \nhttp://www.advogato.org/person/manu/ \nhttp://www.sbuilders.com \nhttp://www.oxymium.net \nhttp://www.orange-concept.com\n 308 Sun Feb 25 08:41:26 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:17 michaelb Michael Bonert Experience with computers - \nCommerical CAD & CAE tools in Unix & Windows (PRO/E, I-DEAS, MATLAB) \nComputational Fluid Dynamics (C, Tecplot) \nThermodynamics Calculations (Fortran) \n \nCurrently pursing a doctor of medicine.\n 14188 Mon Dec 30 00:46:11 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:17 miles Miles Bader fnord \n 211 Thu Feb 8 15:03:50 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:08 mormegil Petr Kadlec MSc Computer Science and Engineering (Czech Technical University in Prague)\n 25523 Mon Nov 17 17:40:15 2003 251 2011-03-04 00:51:16 mtiernan Michael Tiernan I have to say that in the skills section, I'm modestly conservative. I don't know if my "Good Knowledge" qualifies as Expert or Dimwit. \n \nExpert level skills in: \n o Programming and trouble-shooting Real-Time UNIX Systems. \n o Programming under Korn & Bourne Shells. \n o Fluent in C, Pascal, Perl and HTML programming languages. \n o Solaris package creation and integration. \n o Database development and report design in Oracle, Informix, RDBMS Admin and SQL. \n o Trained and certified as Oracle DBA (6.33) \n o Extensive Serial Communications Experience. \n o Formal testing and troubleshooting for Y2K Compliance in multiple environments. \n o Member Y2K compliance team. \n o Familiar with ISO-9K requirements. \n \nCustomer Support Skills Summary: \n o Trained and experienced in Customer/Telephone Support. \n o Prepared and Performed week-long Customer Training program. \n o Experienced in-field Customer Trainer, hardware and software. \n o Provided domestic & international On-Site Service, hardware and software. \n \nRelated Qualifications of note: \n o Linux R7.1 & UNIX SVR4.2 System owner and manager. \n o Extensive Email System Experience. \n o Mailing List management. \n o (1000+ Members ~12 Lists) I host and administer a number of hobby related lists as well as some private lists for others. PGP Aware & Keyholder. \n o USENET Site management. \n o Solaris packaging experience.\n 43003 Mon Aug 1 16:41:30 2005 251 2011-03-04 00:51:14 mwolson Michael W. Olson See http://www.mwolson.org/web/CurriculumVitae.html for my CV. \n \nMy website is at http://www.mwolson.org/ . \n \nFind out other things about me at http://www.mwolson.org/web/AboutMe.html . \n 37233 Tue Dec 14 02:30:54 2004 251 2011-03-04 00:51:08 newbg Nikolai Aleksandrov Currently I am interested in mathematics and cryptography. \n 30245 Thu Mar 25 04:47:13 2004 251 2011-03-04 00:51:15 nferrier Nic Ferrier I do net applications from Java J2EE to static HTML files and all the stuff in between. \n \nRight now I seem to be doing a lot with RSS and other blogging based tools. \n 117 Sun Jan 21 15:03:52 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:16 nikolaplejic Nikola Plejic Student of Physics at the University of Zagreb, Croatia. Web developer with several years of experience in different languages and platforms, mainly PHP.\n 73060 Mon Apr 6 09:22:18 2009 251 2011-03-04 00:51:11 nothere Christoph Hintermüller Further: \nOpen Inventor (basic to advanced) \nAmira (OIV base Visualisation @§$@§$%&@'#+*?$/@ ) \n 11285 Tue Oct 8 08:28:22 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:10 npg Nicolai P Guba Demon Internet, British Telecommunications Laboratories, experience in various startup ventures as technical lead, now freelance consultancy.\n 20141 Thu Jun 19 20:12:18 2003 251 2011-03-04 00:51:07 odd_bloke Daniel Watkins A First-Year Computer Science student at the University of Warwick. \n \nCurrent (11/06) Advocacy Officer of the Warwick University GNU/Linux User Group.\n 54827 Wed Nov 29 06:28:51 2006 251 2011-03-04 00:51:11 oesiman Stefan Traby gcc/flex/bison/autoconf/automake/libtool \nc++/c/perl/sh/forth (java <- but i hate it) \nunix system administration \nlinux archs: i386/alpha/sun/arm/m68k/mipsel \n \ncluster experience, some kernel-programming.\n 16360 Sun Mar 2 09:47:38 2003 251 2011-03-04 00:51:16 ojolly Olivier Jolly Maintainer of Hu-Go! and Huc, pc engine emulator and compiler on http://www.zeograd.com. \nTechnical reviewer for Manning. \nR&D team director and expert.\n 47282 Thu Feb 9 20:51:27 2006 251 2011-03-04 00:51:06 okuji Yoshinori K. Okuji I maintain some GNU and non-GNU projects. \nI also join several other projects, sometimes just for fun, sometimes for money. ;)\n 141 Fri Jan 26 05:44:51 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:20 olaf Olaf Sylvester Initial\n 524 Wed Mar 21 19:29:14 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:08 olberger Olivier Berger I'm Secretary General of APRIL (http://www.april.org), among other things.\n 279 Thu Feb 22 13:12:00 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:09 opal Ola Lundqvist Debian Developer \n 10937 Wed Sep 25 08:48:06 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:20 opus Lisa M. Goldstein Managing Editor of GNU Press \nBusiness Manager, Free Software Foundation \n 788 Tue May 8 16:03:53 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:21 oysteijo Øystein Johansen M.Sc Chemical Engineering. (Graduated 1997) & M.Sc Computer Science (Graduated 2008) \n \nKnows math, physics, chemistry from education and work experience. Knows artificial intelligence and machine learning from education and GNU Backgammon project.\n 253 Thu Feb 15 17:49:20 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:16 pertusus Patrice Dumas I am the main texi2html contributor since 2003. I did a lot of packaging in Fedora in the years 2004-2008. I am involved in the future of Texinfo since a perl implementation based on texi2html will replace makeinfo in C. \n \nI am the halevt maintainer. \n \nMy homepage.\n 42652 Fri Jul 15 21:59:33 2005 251 2011-03-04 00:51:20 pgh Philip Hands I first came across Free Software while at university (IC, London) in about 1985. \n \nI've been making the bulk of my income from consultancy and support of Free Software since 1993, when I set up my own consultancy. \n \nIn 1996, I became a Debian Developer, and have maintained packages including mgetty+sendfax, netdiag, OpenSSH, ppp, and rsync. I also own and maintain the machine that serves as http://www.uk.debian.org, and cdimage.debian.org, and am responsible for the creation of most of the Debian official CD images. \n \nAs at mid-2001 I've not really used any non-free software for over a year, with my only lapses being using Netscape about once a month for sites who's flash-happy webmasters are too much for mozilla to handle. \n \nFor info on how to hire me, see: http://www.hands.com/\n 1823 Sat Aug 25 10:54:34 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:17 pixelbeat Pádraig Brady http://www.pixelbeat.org/cv.html\n 19510 Thu May 29 12:09:26 2003 251 2011-03-04 00:51:17 pjm Phil Maker A boffin working in Northern Australia on Wind Diesel Power systems who also wrote GNU Nana. \n 40279 Wed Apr 6 02:33:38 2005 251 2011-03-04 00:51:19 polak Wojciech Polak Home page: http://wojciechpolak.org/ \n 9941 Mon Aug 19 20:30:53 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:13 positrone Luca Saiu You can find some up-to-date information about me at my current home page: \nhttp://www-lipn.univ-paris13.fr/~saiu\n 1523 Wed Jul 25 07:35:15 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:08 pot Francesco Potortì Etags maintainer. \nWork on Emacs internals and lisp. \nRandom C programs and patches. \nTranslation of GNU docs into Italian. \nSeminars on free software and software licenses.\n 219 Thu Feb 8 15:03:51 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:08 proski Pavel Roskin Maintainer of GNU Midnight Commander. \nOccasionally participating in the development of sound drivers, wireless networking, Autoconf, Automake, pcmcia-cs, Linux kernel and whatever breaks for me.\n 118 Sun Jan 21 16:07:04 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:12 psg Peter Galbraith Debian maintainer since 1998; see http://people.debian.org/~psg \n \nelisp hacker. Author of font-latex.el (no longer maintaining it, now in AUC-TeX). Author of many files in MH-E and active co-maintainer of MH-E within Emacs. Author of miscelleneous elisp files (see http://people.debian.org/~psg/elisp/index.html)\n 5633 Tue Feb 26 20:34:34 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:08 puigpe Miquel Puigpelat Figuro aquí com a traductor al català del web de GNU. També conec perfectament el castellà (en sóc professor). A nivell escrit entenc perfectament l'anglès i el francès, però no em veig capaç de redactar en aquestes llengües. \n \nUn altre tema que m'interessa i domino és el disseny de pàgines web. N'he fet una pila i les tinc disperses per desesperants servidors gratuïts; ja fa temps que les vull ajuntar. La meva pàgina personal va de Programari Lliure (hi ha traduccions d'una vintena d'articles sobre el tema que m'han semblat interessants i una secció d'enllaços comentats a les que m'han semblat les millors pàgines en català sobre programari lliure i temes afins). \n \nTambé m'interessa la vessant didàctica de la informàtica i he impartit diversos cursos. Vaig començar amb un curs d'informàtica per a principiants, d'elaboració pròpia, dirigit a professors. Després, per encàrrec de la Subdirecció General de Tecnologies de la Informació (SGTI, abans PIE) del Departament d'Ensenyament, vaig preparar els materials d'un nou curs, el de Disseny i Creació de Pàgines Web (avançat), un curs telemàtic que ara vaig impartint. \n \nDe programació, francament no en tinc ni idea, ni crec que n'arribi saber mai ;-) Per tant només em puc oferir per traduir, per escriure manuals o cursos o per dissenyar pàgines. Contacteu-me si creieu que puc ser útil per alguna cosa. \n \n____________________________________________________ \n \n \n \nI appear here as translator to Catalan of GNU web site. I also know perfectly Spanish (I am teacher). At a written level I understand perfectly English and French, but I do not feel able of writing up in these languages, as you can see ;-) \n \nAnother subject that interests me and I dominate is web pages design. I have made a lot of them just for fun and they are disperse for infuriating free servers. \n \nThe didactic aspect of the computer science also interests me and I have imparted several courses. I started with a course for beginners. I have also prepared the materials of a telematic course about Web Pages Design and Creation (advanced) for the Department of Education, that now I keep on imparting. \n \n \nAbout programming, frankly I do not have even idea, and probably I never will. Therefore I can only offer to translate, to write manuals or courses or to design pages. Contact me if you believe I can be useful for something. \n 46616 Mon Jan 9 17:01:24 2006 251 2011-03-04 00:51:21 r4f Raphaël Rousseau I've benn studying computer sciences during 6 years in a french university (Paris 6, «Pierre et Marie Curie») \n \nI work now as a Free Software Engineer in a french company (called Alcôve), whose activities are only around Linux and Free Software. \n \nI'm a developper and a teacher for Perl and Linux. I do some technical (level 2) support, too, and I'm the manager for our newsletter called «Secrets d'Alcôve» (Alcove's secrets). \n \nI try to get more and more involved in Free Software projects since I discovered this philosophy. \n \nIn terms of associations, I'm involved in APRIL ( http://www.april.org ) and Ynternet.org ( http://www.ynternet.org ).\n 355 Thu Mar 1 08:00:31 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:09 raimi Raimund Jacob Coffee to logic converter. \nCode for food and fun. \nLike fast machines. \nLike high performance. \n 580 Sun Apr 1 18:04:37 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:20 rakeshpandit Rakesh Pandit I am final year student of National Institute of Technology Hamirpur(NITH) and am doing B.Tech in Computer Science and Engg. I would like to contribute in those free software projects whose requirements match my skills.\n 49213 Thu May 4 15:14:01 2006 251 2011-03-04 00:51:12 ramprasadb Ramprasad B I am 23 yr old and dedicated to Free Software domain. \nParticipating in / organising various FOSS events in Bangalore, India \nSystem Programmer, Software Engineer. \nBangalore, India\n 43634 Mon Aug 29 07:21:34 2005 251 2011-03-04 00:51:14 raoulr raoul reyes languages: objective c, c++/c, java, python, M68K assembly \nplatforms: Linux/GNU, Darwin, MacOS, MacOSX, PalmOS \n 762 Fri May 4 03:35:10 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:13 reinhard Reinhard Mueller Several years of programming and supporting business software\n 168 Wed Jan 31 15:03:02 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:11 Rich333 Richard Baumann

>insert self-promoting bullshit here<\n 8964 Wed Jul 17 02:02:41 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:07 risci_atom Robert Call Hello, I am RISCi_ATOM. I am a GNU/Linux-libre software developer, member #8115 of the FSF, hacker and tinkerer. I enjoy taking code or devices apart and making them do things that they were not intended to do. I currently work the on the following projects: \n \n

\n 80293 Sat Oct 2 04:38:41 2010 251 2011-03-04 00:51:21 rlevitte Richard Levitte Over 23 years of software development experience, including more than 12 years specialising in OpenVMS and 7 years specialising in cryptography- and PKI-related software. Over 13 years of system administration experience with a large variety of platforms. \nHighly motivated, creative, quality- and portability-aware, problem-solving initiator highly capable of both individual and group work. Quick learner and pedagogical. Trilingual: Swedish, French and English.\n 34035 Wed Aug 11 21:35:24 2004 251 2011-03-04 00:51:16 rmottola Riccardo mottola I am currently studying engineering at the Polytechnic of Milan.\nI do interest myself in computer science as a hobby too and I wrote some computer programs, many of them are open-source.\n 20620 Sun Jul 6 22:22:18 2003 251 2011-03-04 00:51:17 robilad Dalibor Topic Developer on Kaffe, ocassionally helping out on GNU Classpath.\n 14626 Fri Jan 10 22:40:32 2003 251 2011-03-04 00:51:06 rodolphe Rodolphe Quiedeville I'm working as Freelance and are available in France for all project regarding free software\n 103 Wed Nov 29 11:11:16 2000 251 2011-03-04 00:51:09 rra Russ Allbery I am primarily a systems administrator and technical architect with five years of experience with large site systems administration. I am an experienced C and Perl programmer with some knowledge of Python and a good deal of familiarity with GNU Autoconf and CVS. \n \nI am the co-maintainer of INN and a long-time news administrator, and an expert on most things related to Usenet and the NNTP protocol. I moderate several Usenet newsgroups and am actively involved in the Usenet standards process. \n \nI am familiar with most standardized application wire protocols (SMTP, LDAP, IMAP, POP, MIME, DNS, FTP, etc.), have considerable experience with HTML and automatic generation of HTML (and XHTML), have some knowledge of CSS and style sheets, and have extensive experience with Kerberos and AFS.\n 851 Sun May 20 22:45:08 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:14 rudy Rudy Gevaert I'm a system administrator at Ghent University.\n 9376 Fri Aug 2 17:54:24 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:19 rusconi Filippo Rusconi I am a biochemist, and started using mass spectrometry to solve protein structural problems at the very beginning of the nineties. While preparing my Ph.D. (protein post-translational modifications characterization), I encountered a wealth of such modifications and characterized them finely using mass spectrometry. During this research I lacked a really powerful mass spectrometric data prediction/analysis program. I later decided to write such a program: the GNU polyxmass mass spectrometric data simulations/analysis software package. \n \nHappy polyxmass'ing, \n \nF.R.\n 12704 Fri Nov 15 19:23:19 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:14 rveldema Ronald Veldema \n 5873 Fri Mar 8 10:53:46 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:06 rwmcgwier Robert McGwier Ph.D in Mathematics from Brown Univ. \nEmployee Center for Communications Research, Princeton, NJ \nDual degree as undergraduate in Applied Mathematics and Electrical Engineering. \n \nAmateur Radio Operator for 41 years. \n \nFounder AMSAT/TAPR digital signal processing project in 1987. Codesigner of the AEA DSP-1232 and DSP-2232 and author of all the signal processing algorithms. Now owned by Timewave. Project member of the AMSAT Phase 3B, 3C, 3E, Microsat and Eagle satellite projects. Currently the AMSAT VP of Engineering. Chairman of the American Radio Relay League Software Defined Radio Working Group. \n 6330 Wed Mar 27 20:56:28 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:14 rwp Bob Proulx I am really more of a generalist than a specialist. Generality is my speciality. As such I am much more focused to the infrastructure than to any one specific thing. For my employment I make several thousand machines play together. I create specialized software distributions. I glue different projects together to make a better whole. I debug problems. I communicate with people. I try to be a teacher. \n \nhttp://www.proulx.com/~bob/ \n 744 Tue May 1 03:40:28 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:20 salvestrini Francesco Salvestrini .\n 30711 Fri Apr 9 12:06:21 2004 251 2011-03-04 00:51:10 saugart Steven Augart <center><h1>Steven Augart</h1> \n<big></big><table border rules="cols"> \n<tr><td><big>16 Brooks Street</big></td>\t\t\t \n <td><big>139 New Broadway</big></td> \n</tr> \n<tr> \n <td><big>Winchester, Mass. 01890 USA</big></td> \n <td><big>Sleepy Hollow, New York 10591 USA</big></td> \n</tr> \n \n<tr><td><big>+1 (781) 721-2679</big></td> \n <td><big>+1 (914) 524-5045</big></td> \n</tr> \n</table> \n<big> \n\t\t\tWork: +1 (914) 784-6743<br /> \n Cell: +1 (310) 463-1377<br /> \n <a href="mailto:%73%74%65%76%65-webr%40%41ugart%2Ecom"><code>steve<!-- antispam! \n-->@<!-- -->&#97;ugart<!-- -->.</code><code>com</code></a> \n <br /> \n <a href="http://www.augart.com">http://www.augart.com</a><br /> \n</big> \n</center> \n<h2>Summary</h2> \n<ul class="spacious"> \n <li> Intimate knowledge of TCP/IP internals \n \n</li> \n <li> Unix and Linux kernel programming and device drivers \n \n</li> \n <li> Built real-time systems \n \n</li> \n <li> Strong written and oral communication skills \n \n</li> \n <li> C, Java, C++, Perl, awk, sed, sh/Bash, assembly language \n \n</li> \n <li> Implemented secure distributed systems \n \n</li> \n <li> Fluent in Italian and Spanish \n \n</li> \n <li> Three patents pending \n \n</li> \n</ul> \n<h2>Operating Systems Programmed Under</h2> \n \n<dl> \n <dt> <i> Current:</i></dt> <dd> Linux, BSD Unix, Win32, AIX, HP-UX, IRIX, Solaris, \n MacOS, MS-DOS. \n</dd> \n <dt> <i> Legacy:</i></dt> <dd> SunOS, CP/M, Multics, TOPS-20, VAX/VMS, Sequent Dynix/ptx, \n PrimOS, LISP Machine OS, Honeywell 1648, Apple II, TRS-80. \n</dd> \n</dl> \n<h2>Computer Languages</h2> \n \n<dl> \n <dt> <i> Current:</i></dt> <dd> C, C++, Java, Perl, sh & Bash (Bourne Shell), awk, sed, \n assembly language (x86, 32-bit and 64-bit PowerPC, Z-80), \n FORTRAN, Common LISP, JavaScript, VBA, Prolog, Python. \n</dd> \n <dt> <i> Legacy:</i></dt> <dd> PPL, PDP-10 assembler, BASIC, csh, Pascal, Ada. \n</dd> \n</dl> \n<h2>Special Tools and Systems</h2> \n \n<p> \n TCP/IP internals, Linux kernel internals, HTML, XHTML, XML, CSS, Apache, \n CGI, Server-Side Includes (SSI), J2EE Java Server Pages (JSP), Mozilla, \n XUL, GTK+, in-circuit emulators, GNU Emacs and Emacs LISP, gdb, Purify, \n automake, autoconf, m4, bc, Javadoc, Doxygen, LaTeX, troff, groff, \n MS Access, gcc, MS Visual C++, Eclipse IDE, Kerberos 5, HTTP, LDAP. \n</p> \n<h2>Education</h2> \n \n<dl> \n<dt> University of California, Irvine, California \n</dt> \n<dd> \n M.S., Information and Computer Science (Software Engineering) \n<br /> Dec. 1992 \n<ul class="spacious"> \n <li> Research focused on reliability and efficiency in large \n \n software systems. \n</li> \n <li> Programmed in C, C++, Ada, Common LISP, Emacs LISP, and Pascal \n \n on the Unix (Solaris, SunOS, Sequent Dynix) and MacOS operating systems. \n</li> \n</ul> \n</dd> \n<dt> Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts \n</dt> \n<dd> \n Bachelor of Arts, Computer Science \n <br /> Bachelor of Arts, Psychology \n<br /> June 1989 \n<ul class="spacious"> \n <li> On the Dean's List \n \n</li> \n <li> Programmed in C, LISP, Pascal, PPL, Bourne Shell, awk, and \n \n sed on Microsoft Windows, BSD Unix, PrimOS, and SunOS (Unix). \n</li> \n</ul> \n</dd> \n</dl> \n<h2>Experience</h2> \n \n<dl> \n<dt> SOFTWARE ENGINEER (Consultant) \n</dt> \n<dd> \n IBM, Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, New York \n<br /> May 2003 <tt>-</tt> present \n<p> \n Developer, Jikes RVM project \n</p> \n<p> \n The Jikes Research Virtual Machine (RVM) is an open-source Java \n Virtual Machine. Jikes RVM compiles Java byte code (as found in \n .class files) into x86-32 and PowerPC (32-bit and 64-bit) native \n machine code, for execution on the Linux, AIX, and Mac OS X \n platforms. \n</p> \n<p> \n Jikes RVM provides a testbed for prototyping memory management, \n compilation, and runtime library techniques. The majority of Jikes RVM \n is written in Java (257K lines/10 MB of source code), with \n low-level functionality in C (10K lines/305KB of source code) and C++ \n (14K lines/91KB of source code). \n</p> \n<ul class="spacious"> \n <li> Refactored the low levels of the Jikes RVM build system, vastly \n \n improving error handling and identification. Ported the build \n system and tools from Korn Shell to Bash (3K lines/91KB of \n Bash source code; 2500 lines of GNU Makefile source), catching \n and fixing numerous minor bugs along the way. \n</li> \n <li> Reviewed the nightly Jikes RVM regression tests and monitored the \n \n system's health. \n</li> \n <li> Implemented nightly regression tests for support of the Eclipse \n \n IDE. Identified and repaired Eclipse compatibility bugs. \n</li> \n <li> Edited and rewrote much of the Jikes RVM web pages and the \n \n 122-page user's guide. Wrote the jikes-rvm.el GNU Emacs mode, \n which simplifies writing Java, C, and C++ code that meets the \n Jikes RVM style guidelines. Fixed 683 Javadoc errors. \n</li> \n <li> Fixed all compilation warnings in Jikes RVM's low-level runtime \n \n support (24K lines of C and C++). Found and fixed memory leaks \n and potential failure modes. \n</li> \n <li> Less than two months after beginning work on the system, elected a \n \n member of the Jikes RVM Core Team, a small group with \n responsibility for the system's direction and future. \n</li> \n</ul> \n</dd> \n<dt> SOFTWARE ENGINEER \n</dt> \n<dd> \n Luminosa Consulting, Inc., Los Angeles, California \n<br /> Oct. 2001 <tt>-</tt> April, 2003 \n<ul class="spacious"> \n <li> The market leader in forensic software needed their real-time \n \n data acquisition servlet to run on systems beyond Microsoft \n Win32 on Intel 32-bit processors. The servlet is a part of a \n forensic analysis tool with a network data acquisition mode. \n The code base was 168,000 lines of undocumented code under \n Microsoft Visual C++ and Borland C++. Time was critical. \n <ul> \n <li>Ported the servlet to Linux and to big-endian architectures. \n \n</li> \n <li>Wrote 10,000 lines of new code. \n \n</li> \n <li>Added 2,000 lines of system documentation, formatted with Doxygen. \n \n</li> \n <li>Completed project in two months, exceeding client's expectations. \n \n</li> \n</ul> \n</li> \n <li> Wrote sysctl (/proc filesystem) support for the Linux 2.5 \n \n kernel's pdflush buffer flushing system. \n</li> \n <li> Wrote utilities to interact with the 2.4 series Linux kernel's \n \n bdflush buffer flushing system, extending ThinkPad 600 laptop \n battery time by 17% (2 hrs. 42 mins. to 3 hrs. 10 mins.) \n</li> \n <li> Fixed numerous bad-pointer bugs and all compiler warnings in an \n \n open-source graphical email client, written in C++ (13,000 \n lines) for Win32 and Unix, with the GTK+ windowing toolkit. \n Contributed 900 lines of new code and 700 lines of documentation. \n</li> \n <li> Technology adviser and programmer for a startup company's \n \n flagship physical fitness product, implemented in Visual Basic \n for Applications on a Microsoft Access database. \n</li> \n <li> Ported an open-source HTTP programming library, written in C, \n \n from Linux to Solaris 8. \n</li> \n <li> Built Mozilla web-browser applications using XHTML, HTML, \n \n JavaScript, XBL, and XUL. Prolific submitter to Bugzilla, \n the Mozilla bug-tracking system. \n</li> \n</ul> \n</dd> \n<dt> LEAD PROGRAMMER/ANALYST \n</dt> \n<dd> \n Sulcata, Inc., Venice, California \n<br /> Sept. 1999 <tt>-</tt> Oct. 2001 \n<p> \n Architect, SpeedPlace Geolocation System \n</p> \n<p> \n SpeedPlace locates an Internet user's geographic position and \n personalizes web content accordingly. \n</p> \n<p> \n Discovery agents, implemented on Linux in C, Perl, C++, Python, \n awk, and Java, investigate the Internet's topology. The agents \n store their discoveries as XML and in other formats. The \n discoveries feed an expert system (coded in C and C++). The expert \n system's results feed a truth maintenance system, which populates \n SpeedPlace's geographic database. \n</p> \n<p> \n SpeedPlace's real-time portion determines locations and exports a \n geolocation API to Apache web server applications, through CGI \n scripts and J2EE Java Server Pages (JSP). The real-time portion \n gains efficiency on systems using SpeedPlace's augmented socket API \n and enhanced TCP/IP stack. \n</p> \n<p> \n Unix, Linux, and FreeBSD SpeedPlace customers dynamically link with \n their choice of three API implementations, each offering different \n tradeoffs: one directly reads the database files and makes \n conclusions; one performs IPC with a resident geolocation server \n process, and one speaks TCP to offload work to remote geolocation \n servers. The Win32 SpeedPlace implementation provides the API via a \n COM object. \n</p> \n<ul class="spacious"> \n <li> Led the SpeedPlace development effort; managed a \n \n development and Q/A staff of six. \n</li> \n <li> Programmed in C, C++, Java, Perl, Python, awk, sed, and Bourne \n \n Shell on Linux. \n</li> \n <li> Used: XML, CGI, J2EE JSP, Apache, JavaScript, Python threads, \n \n doxygen, HTML, gcc, Emacs, and gdb. \n</li> \n <li> Ported SpeedPlace from Linux to MS-Windows with Microsoft Visual C++. \n \n</li> \n <li> Modified the Linux and BSD TCP/IP stacks. \n \n</li> \n <li> Three patents pending. \n \n</li> \n <li> Fundraising and general corporate operations. \n \n</li> \n</ul> \n</dd> \n<dt> SOFTWARE ENGINEER \n</dt> \n<dd> \n University of Southern California, Information Sciences Institute, \n Marina del Rey, California \n<br /> June 1992 <tt>-</tt> Sept. 1999 \n<p> \n Lead Programmer/Analyst, Prospero Distributed Information System \n</p> \n<p> \n Prospero is middleware for organizing, writing, and retrieving \n information across disparate Internet sites. The Internet "archie" \n search client uses Prospero as middleware for all network operations. \n</p> \n<p> \n Prospero provides a client library for applications and a server, \n which mediates access to the data repository. The server \n provides an API enabling easy integration of new data sources. \n The clients and servers communicate via the Prospero application \n protocol, which provides commands for data manipulation and \n retrieval. \n</p> \n<ul class="spacious"> \n <li> Incrementally rewrote most of the Prospero server and clients, \n \n contributing 100,000 lines of C. Developed under HP-UX, \n Solaris, Linux, and SunOS. \n</li> \n <li> Multi-threaded the Prospero server, making it the middleware \n \n for AOL's first Internet offerings. \n</li> \n <li> Prospero mediated AOL users' access to WAIS and Gopher \n \n servers across the Internet. Servers ran stably without \n memory leaks under a load of millions of queries per day. \n</li> \n <li> Implemented an asynchronous Internet transport protocol: \n \n version 1 of ARDP. Implementation was in C under Solaris \n (Unix). \n</li> \n <li> Implemented ARDP extensions for privacy and integrity \n \n protected transactions with Kerberos 5, and for secure \n electronic commerce payments with NetCheque and NetCash. \n</li> \n <li> Built a secure real-time directory infrastructure with the \n \n Globus toolkit, a network of LDAP servers, and SSL. \n</li> \n <li> Wrote 130 pages of documentation, enabling outside authors to \n \n write alternative client libraries, which inter-operate with \n the USC/ISI Prospero server. \n</li> \n <li> Prepared reports and demonstrations for Federal Government \n \n agencies (ARPA, NASA). \n</li> \n <li> Published technical papers. \n \n</li> \n</ul> \n</dd> \n<dt> RESEARCH ASSISTANT \n</dt> \n<dd> \n University of California, Irvine, California \n<br /> June 1990 <tt>-</tt> Dec. 1990 \n<ul class="spacious"> \n <li> Analyzed the safety of the FAA's TCAS system for avoiding \n \n mid-air collisions. \n</li> \n <li> Co-authored an 80-page specification of safety-critical \n \n portions of TCAS software. \n</li> \n</ul> \n</dd> \n<dt> TEACHING ASSISTANT \n</dt> \n<dd> \n University of California, Irvine, California \n<br /> Sept. 1989 <tt>-</tt> July 1991 \n<p> \n Lectured, graded assignments, provided hands-on assistance. \n Classes taught: \n</p> \n<ul class="spacious"> \n <li> Programming Languages (Ada, LISP, C, and C++ on Dynix Unix) \n \n</li> \n <li> Intermediate Programming (Borland Turbo Pascal on MacOS) \n \n</li> \n <li> Social Implications of Computing \n \n</li> \n</ul> \n</dd> \n<dt> PROGRAMMER/ANALYST and SYSTEMS MAINTAINER \n</dt> \n<dd> \n Harvard University, Aiken Computing Laboratory, Cambridge, Massachusetts \n<br /> June 1988 <tt>-</tt> May 1989 \n<ul class="spacious"> \n <li> Assisted in the maintenance and operation of Sun Microsystems \n \n workstations. \n</li> \n</ul> \n</dd> \n<dt> REAL-TIME SYSTEMS PROGRAMMER \n</dt> \n<dd> \n Alpine Systems International, Winchester, Massachusetts \n<br /> June 1987 <tt>-</tt> June 1988 \n<ul class="spacious"> \n <li> Wrote a real-time system in C (5,000 lines) under MS-DOS to \n \n calibrate gas flow controllers and transducers. The project \n used a stock AT-class PC and an analog/digital converter to \n control experimental hardware. \n</li> \n <li> Wrote the real-time control software (6,000 lines of C and 500 \n \n lines of 80186 assembly language) for an embedded video slide \n system. The slide system ran on custom hardware with no \n operating system. The software read keypad input, wrote to an \n LCD display, grabbed live video images, saved images to disk, \n and retrieved images for review. Development environment was \n an MS-DOS PC controlling an Intel i2ce in-circuit emulator. \n</li> \n</ul> \n</dd> \n<dt> SYSTEMS MAINTAINER and PROGRAMMER/ANALYST \n</dt> \n<dd> \n Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Laboratory for Computer Science, \n Cambridge, Massachusetts \n<br /> Feb. 1986 <tt>-</tt> June 1987 \n<ul class="spacious"> \n <li> Maintained and operated networked BSD Unix computers in a \n \n heterogeneous environment. \n</li> \n <li> Wrote and installed systems programs and bug fixes; made Unix \n \n kernel enhancements; maintained TCP/IP and CHAOSnet \n installations; ensured Unix's inter-operability (file sharing, \n printer spooling, and email) with TOPS-20, ITS, VMS, and \n Lisp Machines. \n</li> \n <li> Programmed in C, Bourne Shell, sed, awk, PDP-10 macro assembler, \n \n and LISP, on Unix, ITS, TOPS-20, and LISP Machine OS. \n</li> \n</ul> \n</dd> \n<dt> FOUNDER \n</dt> \n<dd> \n FTP Software Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts \n<br /> Jan. 1986 <tt>-</tt> June 1986 \n<p> \n FTP Software's flagship product was PC/TCP, a TCP/IP stack for \n MS-DOS. FTP completed its initial public stock offering in 1993. \n</p> \n</dd> \n<dt> SYSTEMS PROGRAMMER \n</dt> \n<dd> \n Harvard University, Psychology Department Computer Laboratory \n Cambridge, Massachusetts \n<br /> Jan. 1985 <tt>-</tt> Feb. 1986 \n<ul class="spacious"> \n <li> Wrote and modified Unix system utilities in C, awk, sed, and \n \n Bourne Shell. \n</li> \n <li> Made a large undocumented uncommented typesetting system (a \n \n ditroff variant) useful. Required C programming, working with \n a variety of font formats, and writing troff macros. \n</li> \n <li> Wrote a TCP/IP client-server subsystem allowing hosts to share \n \n a central manual page database (BSD Unix; 3,000 lines of C). \n</li> \n</ul> \n</dd> \n<dt> COMPUTER PROGRAMMER \n</dt> \n<dd> \n Harvard Business School, Cambridge, Massachusetts \n<br /> Apr. 1985 <tt>-</tt> Apr. 1988 \n<p> \n Designed, implemented, and maintained a multi-user \n multi-process program to run a business psychology \n experiment (3,000 lines of C; PDP-11 running BSD Unix). \n</p> \n</dd> \n<dt> TEACHING FELLOW \n</dt> \n<dd> \n Harvard University Extension School, Cambridge, Massachusetts \n<br /> Sept. 1984 <tt>-</tt> May 1985 \n<p> \n Lectured, graded assignments, and provided individual assistance, for: \n</p> \n<ul class="spacious"> \n <li> C and Unix Programming \n \n</li> \n <li> Introduction to Programming with PPL \n \n</li> \n <li> Introduction to Computing \n \n</li> \n <li> Data Structures in Pascal \n \n</li> \n</ul> \n<p> \n Programmed in C, PPL, Bourne Shell, and Pascal, \n on BSD Unix, VAX/VMS, and PrimOS. \n</p> \n</dd> \n<dt> APPLICATIONS PROGRAMMER/ANALYST (Consultant) \n</dt> \n<dd> \n Harvard Associates Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts \n<br /> June 1983 <tt>-</tt> July 1983 \n<p> \n Ported a 2,000-line business package from IBM-PC BASIC to Apple-II BASIC. \n</p> \n</dd> \n<dt> APPLICATIONS PROGRAMMER (Consultant) \n</dt> \n<dd> \n Commonwealth School, Boston, Massachusetts \n<br /> July 1981 \n<p> \n Wrote an expense tracking system in Microsoft BASIC under the \n CP/M operating system. \n</p> \n</dd> \n</dl> \n<h2>Patents Pending</h2> \n \n<ul class="spacious"> \n <li> Determining the Geographic Location of a Network Device \n \n</li> \n <li> Creating a Geographic Database for Network Devices \n \n</li> \n <li> Network Probing Using Overlapping Probe Packets \n \n</li> \n</ul> \n<h2>Professional Affiliations</h2> \n \n<ul class="spacious"> \n <li> Internet Society \n \n</li> \n <li> IEEE Communications Society \n \n</li> \n <li> IEEE Computer Society \n \n</li> \n <li> Usenix Association \n \n</li> \n <li> ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) \n \n</li> \n <li> Unix Users Association of Southern California \n \n</li> \n</ul> \n<h2>Publications</h2> \n \n<ul class="spacious"> \n <li> Neuman, B. Clifford and Augart, Steven; Prospero: A Base for \n \n Building Information Infrastructure; in Proceedings of INET'93; \n August 1993. \n</li> \n <li> Neuman, B. Clifford; Augart, Steven; and Upasani, Shantaprasad; \n \n Using Prospero to Support Integrated Location-Independent \n Computing; in Proceedings of the Usenix Symposium on Mobile \n and Location-Independent Computing; August 1993, pp. 29<tt>-</tt>34. \n</li> \n</ul> \n<h2>Foreign Languages and Travel</h2> \n \n<ul class="spacious"> \n <li> Fluent in Spanish, Italian, and Esperanto. Traveler's command \n \n of German and French. Speak some Modern Greek and Swahili. \n Read Latin and Ancient Greek. \n</li> \n <li> Extensive independent travel in Europe, Latin America, Asia, and Africa. \n \n</li> \n <li> Certificate of proficiency in Spanish from the Government of Ecuador. \n \n</li> \n</ul> \n<h2>Other Skills not Computer-Oriented</h2> \n \n<ul class="spacious"> \n <li> PADI certified scuba diver. \n \n</li> \n <li> 100 hours of time logged as pilot in command of small airplanes. \n \n</li> \n</ul> \n<h2>Internships and Volunteer Activities</h2> \n \n<dl> \n<dt> TREASURER and MEMBER OF THE BOARD \n</dt> \n<dd> \n Santa Monica UUCC, Santa Monica, California \n<br /> May 1993 <tt>-</tt> Apr. 1994. \n<p> \n Wrote and managed a budget of a quarter of a million dollars for \n a nonprofit organization with tight financial constraints, four \n hundred members, seventy active volunteers, and five employees. \n</p> \n<p> \n Co-developed a successful plan to move from deficit to surplus by \n increased revenues, membership, and programs. \n</p> \n</dd> \n<dt> CRISIS COUNSELOR \n</dt> \n<dd> \n Project Place, Boston, Massachusetts \n<br /> June 1984 <tt>-</tt> July 1985 \n<p> \n Fielded calls from individuals with various needs, listened to \n their problems, empathized, and referred them to appropriate \n resources. Limited the time and telephone resources consumed by \n chronic callers. \n</p> \n</dd> \n<dt> STUDENT INTERN \n</dt> \n<dd> \n Honeywell Information Systems, Billerica, Massachusetts \n<br /> June 1984 <tt>-</tt> Sept. 1984 \n<ul class="spacious"> \n <li> Wrote applications in BASIC, C, Lotus 1-2-3, and VisiCalc. \n \n</li> \n <li> Tested Honeywell's experimental Unix product. \n \n</li> \n <li> Wrote and debugged a Unix terminal description (termcap) to drive \n \n a Honeywell video terminal. \n</li> \n <li> Wrote and delivered an executive-level viewgraph presentation \n \n giving an overview of Unix and its threat to Honeywell's \n proprietary operating systems. \n</li> \n</ul> \n</dd> \n<dt> COURIER \n</dt> \n<dd> \n Frontier Nursing Service, Wendover, Kentucky \n<br /> Feb. 1983 <tt>-</tt> March 1983 \n<p> \n Worked for a non-profit rural health care service in \n Appalachia, a culturally isolated and impoverished area. \n Quickly adapted to local customs; learned the local dialect. \n Worked effectively with the traditionally suspicious \n Appalachian people. \n</p> \n</dd> \n</dl> \n<h2>Visa Status</h2> \n \n<p> \n US Citizen. \n</p> \n<hr /> \n<p> \n<small> \nResume for Steven Augart \n<br />Updated January 30, 2003 (rev 24e) \n</small> \n</p> \n<p> \n<small>This resume is online at <a href="http://www.augart.com/resume">http://www.augart.com/resume</a> \n</small> \n</p> \n 5726 Fri Mar 1 22:42:27 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:06 sbassein Susan Bassein Ph.D Mathematics UC Berkeley 1975 \nMS Computer Science UC Berkeley 1982 \nGraduate courses in Statistics UC Berkeley 1999-2000 \nStatistical Consultant 1999 - present\n 1570 Mon Jul 30 15:48:11 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:07 sds Sam Steingold http://sds.podval.org/resume.html\n 197 Thu Feb 8 15:03:49 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:21 sdubois Steven DuBois You can view my resume in PDF form at \n \nhttp://sdubois.ath.cx/public/sdubois-resume.pdf\n 74697 Tue Jul 28 19:22:10 2009 251 2011-03-04 00:51:21 sebdiaz sebastien diaz Java , c and c++ developper. \n \nI'm an J2ee architect and a video game developper. \n \nYou can see one of my game project to this url: http://www.themachopichus.biz \n \nIf you need informations. Contact me.\n 41963 Mon Jun 13 16:30:32 2005 251 2011-03-04 00:51:19 seek3r Dan Kuykendall The leader of the phpGroupWare project and member of the DotGNU leadership team.\n 925 Thu May 31 04:21:35 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:19 sfllaw Simon Law Simon Law is a \nDebian Developer. \nFrozen bubble beckons.\n 17421 Wed Mar 26 14:38:11 2003 251 2011-03-04 00:51:14 shure Alex Rozenman

Key experience areas:

\nSoftware Engineering, Object Oriented Methodology, Parsing and Compilation, Machine Learning, Algorithms \n \n \n

Programming languages:

\nC++/C; Java; Tcl/Tk; Lisp; Prolog; Object Pascal; Forth; Shell Scripts; SQL; JSP; some Perl, some Haskell, Verilog/VHDL (hardware description), SystemC (high level modeling) \n \n \n

Software tools

\nGnu tool-chains (including embedded) - gcc, gdb, binutils; parser generators - flex, bison, antler; STL; Boost; XEmacs \n \n \n 71912 Thu Jan 22 09:10:50 2009 251 2011-03-04 00:51:06 sinuhe D. E. Evans I've worked as a system administrator and web developer for NEC, Bell & Howell Power Sports (now ProQuest), Digimedia Solutions, and H&R Block. I work for Guru Labs LC teaching GNU/Linux classes, and writing technical documentation, and am a Red Hat Certified Engineer, Instructor, and Examiner. I specialize in BSD Unix, and GNU/Linux system administration, and was Chief Webmaster for the Free Software Foundation. I have been a developer for the GNU www project since 2002/3, and was a developer with the groff project.\n 9021 Fri Jul 19 06:24:18 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:19 sivadas Sivadas K R Sivadas K. R \n \nKunnapilly House, \nPeramangalam P.O, \nThrissur, Kerala, India \n680545 \nPhone: (+91) 487 2211641 \nemail: -unavailable- \n \nExperience \nAnidya Fuels, Thrissur (2004 Nov-) \nPump Supervisor \nPresently working as petrol pump supervisor for Indian oil corporation \nretail outlet at Mannuthy, Thrissur. Involves management of staff and \nmaintenance of machines. \n \nLe Park Royal Hotels India Ltd, Ernakulam (2004 June- 2004 Oct ) \nConsultant Software Engineer \nI worked as the consultant software engineer for Le Park Royal Hotels \nIndia Ltd, involving 3D Design, Simulation and internet support for \ntheir upcoming 5 star hotel projects at Ernakulam. \n \nBabh.org, Malappuram (2001-2004) \nSoftware Engineer (Part-Time) \nI worked as a part-time web designer and web application developer in \nbabh.org which involved web designing, software development and web \nsystem deployment. During my tenure I developed web-sites, for various \norganizations and companies. \n \nGovernment Engineering College, Sreekrishnapuram, Palakkad (2001-2004) \nSystem Administrator \nI worked as a student system administrator in department of computer \nscience and engineering. During my tenure I was responsible for \nmaintaining, troubleshooting and administrating the department computer \nnetwork, department lab network, college internet facility and college \nweb services. I designed and deployed the college website along with \nemail facility. \n \nGNU \nVolunteer Developer \nI am an active volunteer of GNU and member of various free and open \nsource projects. I am the developer and maintainer of GNU TAPI and irexa \nIVR. I am also a member of the GNU Communication software development \nteam and contributed various modules to GNU Bayonne Telephony Server \nSystem. \n \nAcademic Projects \nSecure Mail Client System (SIM) \nSoftware was developed which enabled users to access e-mail from \nanywhere, anytime provided they had at least a telephone connection. The \nsoftware package comprised of an IVR Server which enabled users to hear \nthere mails and inbox status via telephone, a mobile email client which \ncan be used to browse the mailbox from java enabled mobile phones and a \nweb-mail front-end using JSP. \n \nMini Project \nI was assigned as the team leader for the college centralized computing \nnetwork project. My task was to design and deploy the college campus \nwide network with internet access, centralized authentication, \ncentralized file server, web service deployment with email facility. \n \n \n \nEducation \n \nUniversity of Calicut, Kerala (Course Completed) \nB.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering from Government Engineering \nCollege Sreekrishnapuram \n \nCentral Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) \n12th Std AISSCE from Kendriya Vidyalaya Thrissur. \n10th Std AISSE from Kendriya Vidyalaya Thrissur \n \nSkills \n \nProgramming Languages : C, C++, Java, SQL, PHP, JSP, Shell Scripting \nServer Technologies : Apache, Tomcat, NIS, NFS, Samba, IP-Tables, wu- \nftp, Sendmail, \n Postfix, Q-Mail, IMAP, Squirrel mail, Squid, \nMySQL, MSSQL, DB2, \n PostgresSQL, Festival, Bayonne \nOperating Systems : Linux, UNIX, Windows, Solaris, Netware \n \nProfessional Certification \n \nIBM Certified Specialist, DB2 \nRedhat Certified Network Engineer, RHCE \nMicrosoft Certified Software Engineer, MCSE .net \nMicrosoft Certified Solution Developer, MCSD .net \nMicrosoft Certified System Administrator, MCSA \nSun Certified Java 2 Professional \nCDAC Postgraduate Diploma in Advanced Computing \nCisco Certified Network Administrator \n \n \nAchievements \n \nAcademics: - \nElected as the Computer Science and Engineering Association Secretary, \nGEC Palakkad (2003-2004), \nTeam Leader for GEC Advanced Networking Project (2003-2004) \nElected as House Captain, 1999, KV Thrissur \nElected as House Vice Captain, 1998, KV Thrissur \nThird Rank in 10th std. AISSE at K V, 1998 Thrissur \n \nSports:- \nRepresented KVS for SGFI Athletic Meet, 2000 Trivandrum \nAthletics Team Captain for KVS Chennai Region at National Athletics \nMeet, 1999 Delhi \nBronze Medals in 3000m and 1500m run National Athletic Meet, 1999 Delhi \nRepresented Thrissur District for Kerala State Amateur Athletic Meet, \n1999 Thrissur \nRepresented Thrissur District for Kerala State Amateur Athletic Meet, \n1998 Trivandrum \nRepresented Thrissur District for Kerala State Rural Athletic Meet, 1997 \nErnakulam \n40 Gold Medals, 25 Silver Medals, 15 Bronze Medals and 5 Individual \nChampionships in various athletic championships at district, state and \ninter-school levels \nThree times sportsman of the year at school and panchayat \n \nArts:- \nElected as the Computer Science and Engineering Association Arts \nSecretary, GEC Palakkad (2002-2003) \nArts overall championship for Department of Computer Science and \nEngineering, GEC Palakkad 2003 \nPublished "shadows" an English poem in the "Poem Collection Book", \nFrance 2001 \nStudent Editor of the KVS School magazine 1999 \n \nScience:- \nParticipated in National Science Exhibition, 1998 IIT Madras \nParticipated in National Science Exhibition, 1999 Indian Institute of \nScience, Bangalore \n \nPersonal Information \nName : Sivadas K. R \nFathers Name : Ramadas K. R \nDate of Birth : 2nd October, 1982 \nSex : Male \nReligion : Hindu \nLanguages : English, Hindi and Malayalam \nHobbies : Reading, Athletics, Theoretical Nuclear \nPhysics \n \nDeclaration \n \nI here by declare that all the above furnished information by me is true \nto the best of my knowledge and belief. \n \nPlace : Thrissur Sivadas K. R \nDate : 4th Nov, 2004 \n 30838 Tue Apr 13 14:33:15 2004 251 2011-03-04 00:51:05 skeeter Mark A Peters Currently working for AT&T as a Senior Computer Programmer/Analyst. \n \nPreviously served in the US Air Force. \n \nAn Administrator of the phpGroupWare project.\n 924 Thu May 31 04:12:24 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:19 skelband Ralph Little 18 years programmer experience of C/C++/SQL Server in embedded systems and application layer. Worked primarily in designing and writing asset tracking and management systems. Started life as a UNIX system software engineer.\n 62529 Fri Sep 28 17:42:24 2007 251 2011-03-04 00:51:13 skx Steve Kemp I'm a 27year old tallish, thinnish, free software programmer living in Edinburgh. \n \n By day I'm a sysadmin, by night a DJ, and in my copious free time I write software. \n \n I develop primarily in Perl, C, C++, and I sometimes flirt with x86 assembly language. \n \n 399 Mon Mar 5 09:30:20 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:13 skypher Leslie P. Polzer GNU Maintainer and developer since 2005.\n 16704 Sun Mar 9 15:12:39 2003 251 2011-03-04 00:51:14 solarius Ville For more info: \nhttp://www.eetteri.org/solarius\n 52674 Mon Sep 25 16:14:58 2006 251 2011-03-04 00:51:16 sonicmctails Michael Casadevall I worked as a professional coder for <a href=http://castleinfinity.org>Castle Infinity</a> as lead developer, and have experience programming Win32, Linux, BSD, and on Hurd, with some knowing of Mac OS X. \n \nI use Mac OS X/Darwin as my main operating system, with access to Linux on arm, mips, x86, and powerpc play. I'm a Hurd hacker, and I have experience reverse enginnering network protocols. \n \nI also work as a Savannah Administrator, and as a coder on Savane from time to time.\n 35859 Sat Oct 16 20:25:35 2004 251 2011-03-04 00:51:20 sp Stephan Peijnik I am currently attending a local secondary level technical college in Southern Austria. I have, back then unknowingly, gotten in touch with Free Software at the age of 7 and have been both using and hacking Free Software for 'quite a few' years now.\n 32564 Sat Jun 12 10:15:52 2004 251 2011-03-04 00:51:19 srepetto Sergio Repetto 15 years in design and development of embedded and automation software projects. \n \nProject manager in railway automation projects.\n 63689 Fri Nov 16 09:10:37 2007 251 2011-03-04 00:51:06 srw Simon Waters Ex Programmer, turned system admin, turned consultant, here to help look after GNU chess.\n 2122 Thu Oct 4 16:25:09 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:10 ssouth Simon South I'm an independent software developer living and working in the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario, Canada.\n 71115 Sun Nov 30 06:37:01 2008 251 2011-03-04 00:51:08 steevithak R. Steven Rainwater For more information about my free software and programming experience, see my Advogato profile. For more information about my embedded programming and robotics experience, see my robots.net profile. You may also want to check out my home page and blog.\n 62051 Fri Sep 7 22:31:28 2007 251 2011-03-04 00:51:14 stefanu Stefan Urbanek See http://stefan.agentfarms.net\n 7335 Mon May 13 19:14:41 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:17 stefp Stephane Payrard \n \nCurrently hacking TeXmacs\n 6284 Tue Mar 26 00:11:52 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:15 stephen_leake Stephen Leake 10 Years robotics, 11 years satellites (yes, I am a rocket scientist :). \n \n20 years Emacs \n15 years Ada \n \nI can also do C, C++, Forth \n \n 8039 Tue Jun 11 14:09:10 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:08 sthibaul Samuel Thibault Old personnal page: \nhttp://youpibouh.thefreecat.org/info/prog/evol.html \nProfessionnal page: \nhttp://dept-info.labri.fr/~thibault/ \n 13138 Tue Nov 26 21:52:47 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:20 stigge Roland Stigge My programming experience reaches back to 1988 when I got my first ZX81 feeded with BASIC. Since then I mastered Pascal, C, C++, CORBA, UML, Perl, PHP, Python, Prolog and Java.\n 10185 Wed Aug 28 09:50:24 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:17 strib Andrew Stribblehill I'm a systems programmer with the University of Durham, specialising in Unix and particularly, Linux. \n \nI'm also a Debian Developer, and I maintain the Cfengine2 and TCT packages, among others. \n \nMy most public work is probably C nit-picking for Cfengine, followed by writing a Sun-style lookup module for Autofs4.\n 15886 Sun Feb 16 19:13:45 2003 251 2011-03-04 00:51:06 susomc SuSo Once upon a time Emacs changed my life... \n \nThis profile is Emacs oriented for the sake of the long time needed i18n of the GNU Emacs user interface. \n \nThis issue is not a "maybe", but a "mustbe". \n \nBecause of the delay in emacs-devel about this, I run a website exclusively devoted to this: \n \nhttp://gnu.manticore.es\n 73424 Sun Apr 26 01:59:56 2009 251 2011-03-04 00:51:21 swift Matthew Swift Hello world.\n 13797 Sun Dec 15 11:25:30 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:08 taj Trent Jarvi author/maintainer of http://www.rxtx.org\n 29802 Wed Mar 10 22:47:22 2004 251 2011-03-04 00:51:06 tdobson Tim Dobson Tim Dobson (tdobson) is a Free Software activist from Glossop, UK. \n \nHe has a website at http://www.tdobson.net where you can find out more about Tim. \n \nFor behind the scenes Blog and messing around take a look at http://www.blog.tdobson.net \n \nFor CV and more information about me see http://tdobson.net/about \n 63991 Fri Nov 30 15:13:04 2007 251 2011-03-04 00:51:21 Temperance Adam Franklyn Rogoyski B.S. Mathematics 2001 University of Texas at Austin. \nDebian Developer.\n 4945 Fri Feb 1 03:24:01 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:13 tjr Trevis Rothwell More info at http://www.trevisrothwell.com\n 22034 Sat Aug 16 03:38:56 2003 251 2011-03-04 00:51:10 toadwarble John Collins Been in software all my working life since graduating from Cambridge England in 1973 - Computer Science Tripos (1st) \n \nWorked in UNIX from 1980 and with GNU/Linux since 1997. \n \nImplemented products now on GNU as GNUspool and GNUbatch.\n 69251 Sun Aug 17 08:19:14 2008 251 2011-03-04 00:51:17 toby toby cabot I've been a programmer and manager of programmers for more than 15 years, recently working on very large-scale operations support systems for telecommunications. For more specifics please see my home page at http://www.caboteria.org/~tobyc/\n 2046 Tue Sep 25 13:57:54 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:20 tobyink Toby Inkster I think i need to type something here.\n 73119 Thu Apr 9 14:31:47 2009 251 2011-03-04 00:51:11 tromey Tom Tromey You can see <a href="http://www.peakpeak.com/~tromey/">my home page</a> or my <a href="http://www.peakpeak.com/~tromey/blog/">my blog</a>. \nI used to have <a href="http://www.advogato.org/person/tromey">an Advogato page</a>, but I lost the password and so it has been dormant for some time. \n 146 - 251 2011-03-04 00:51:17 tsdh Tassilo Horn Projects I'm member of or contributed code to: \n \n- Emacs \n- Gnus \n- EMMS \n- Circe\n 55759 Sat Dec 30 18:44:09 2006 251 2011-03-04 00:51:08 tsuna Benoit Sigoure See: http://www.linkedin.com/in/tsuna\n 49745 Thu May 25 11:26:22 2006 251 2011-03-04 00:51:13 tuurlijk Michiel Roos I have over seven years experience as a linux user and administrator. I use linux at home, at work and on my toy webserver. \n \nMy occupations have been: \n- web-programmer \n- system administrator \n- network administrator (mixed environment, PC/Mac) \n \nNow I'm moving more in the direction of application/plugin development. \n \nI've recently been mucking around with xen 3.0 (not working yet), busybox and my new gumstix (gumstix.com).\n 45452 Tue Nov 15 10:24:50 2005 251 2011-03-04 00:51:04 vasily_eremenko Vasily Eremenko My website: http://davimas.name \n \nMy resumes: http://davimas.name/cgi-bin/index.cgi/VasilysResumesEn\n 72651 Thu Mar 12 07:35:32 2009 251 2011-03-04 00:51:07 villate Jaime E. Villate I'm an assistant professor at the Engineering School of the University of Oporto, Portugal. I have a B.S., M.A. and Ph.D. in physics and completed five years of coursework in computer science. I've used and developed free software since the early 80's. In recent years I've worked mainly in databases (SQL), documentation (LaTeX, XML), programing (Fortran, C, perl, python), graphics (PostScript) and web pages and interfaces (HTML, XML, perl). I'm a Debian maintainer and a member of the administration team of Savannah and La Espiral (laespiral.org).\n 465 Thu Mar 15 16:58:00 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:11 viniciusjl Vinicius Jose Latorre Hello.\n 15951 Wed Feb 19 00:29:02 2003 251 2011-03-04 00:51:08 vivekvc Vivek Varghese Cherian I am a Senior *nix System Administrator with 4.5 years of experience in the corporate sector. \n \nPrior to my corporate career and even now I am involved with FOSS projects as a hobby and as part of my work. \n \nMy website is http://www.vivekcherian.com and my blog is \nhttp://www.vivekcherian.net\n 33895 Thu Aug 5 13:48:50 2004 251 2011-03-04 00:51:21 v_villenave Valentin Villenave Computer geek, Free-Software activist, musician and author.\n 64649 Sun Jan 6 11:35:51 2008 251 2011-03-04 00:51:13 wbiggs Wes Biggs Please see http://www.cacas.org/~wes/resume-biggs.pdf for a current resume. \n 1076 Mon Jun 11 21:30:03 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:19 wmperry William M. Perry I have been developing on various Free Software projects for years, but only recently (2-3 years ago) started serious hacking on the guts of Emacs (mainly XEmacs, but I hope to merge most of my changes to Emacs 21.x after the upcoming release). \n \nI will have a real resume up here at some point.\n 207 Thu Feb 8 15:03:50 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:21 wolfgang Wolfgang Sourdeau Please ask by mail.\n 354 Wed Feb 28 20:23:51 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:12 yaco Franco Iacomella -\n 43623 Sun Aug 28 19:31:36 2005 251 2011-03-04 00:51:21 yamaoka Katsumi Yamaoka .\n 34936 Thu Sep 16 09:41:07 2004 251 2011-03-04 00:51:08 yavor Yavor Doganov Translator (Bulgarian) and documentation writer.\n 47215 Tue Feb 7 11:31:56 2006 251 2011-03-04 00:51:21 yesod Jean-Philippe Theberge http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/emacs-fr.pl/JeanPhilippeTheberge \n 23358 Sun Sep 21 18:59:02 2003 251 2011-03-04 00:51:08 yeupou Mathieu Roy De facto main maintainer of Savannah from 2002 to December 2003. \n \nMore information at https://gna.org/users/yeupou\n 1896 Fri Aug 31 12:01:29 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:09 yngves Yngve Svendsen 8 years of sysadmin experience in very heterogeneous (Windows, FreeBSD, Linux, Solaris, HP-UX, Mac) environments.\n 976 Wed Jun 6 15:22:08 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:09 youngs Steve Youngs To be done\n 959 Mon Jun 4 20:08:58 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:21 Zastai Tim Van Holder 1994-1997 \n RUCA, Antwerpen \n University - Computer Science \n Years 1, 2 & 2 (Incomplete) \n \n1994-present: \n various personal projects, mostly C++ \n \n1997-2000 \n Karel de Grote Hogeschool \n Hogeschool (Polytechnic?) - Computer Science \n Years 1, 2 & 3 - graduated cum laude \n \n2000-present: \n Falcon Software, Belgium \n Migration Team \n Tool developer: tools to translate Wang-based files \n (HLI COBOL, PL) to Oracle (PL/SQL), MicroFocus COBOL \n and Perl. \n 516 Tue Mar 20 17:29:34 2001 251 2011-03-04 00:51:06 zenitani Seiji Zenitani http://homepage.mac.com/zenitani/ \n \n 45657 Wed Nov 23 15:24:48 2005 251 2011-03-04 00:51:08 zerodeux Vincent Caron I've been a GNU/Linux user since roughly 1998. I'm mainly a so-called 'system developer', with comfortable (5+ years) knowledge and usage of C, C++, Perl, PHP and some other obscure things. I'm dedicated to standards compliance and eat a lot of RFCs or alikes, and make my software abide to their strict religion. I hang around graphics and/or game related projects, and like writing developer tools that makes your life easier. \n 9546 Fri Aug 9 14:55:31 2002 251 2011-03-04 00:51:19 zeuux Bill Xu The free software movement advocator!\n 50896 Fri Jul 14 04:15:30 2006 251 2011-03-04 00:51:21