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Here is an alphabetical list of some GNU contributors.
Contributors are also noted on our
webmasters and
translators of www.gnu.org pages.
If you have developed a major GNU package or have done a lot of work for the
GNU Project in another way, we would like to list you also.
Please ask
webmasters@gnu.org to add you.
Note that our policy is not to make links to pages or sites whose
subject is proprietary software, and we also avoid making links to
pages or sites that are sales-oriented in their tone or focus.
Please keep this in mind when writing your entry.
If you are looking in particular for someone to give a speech or
participate in an event to represent the GNU Project or the Free
Software Movement, please see our
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This place is reserved for your name, when you have
written
free software
for the GNU Project.
- Henrik Abelsson
- tries to do his part in bringing Free Software to the world by being
a maintainer of GNU Messenger. Lives in Linköping, Sweden.
- Mark Adler
- is a co-author on gzip and wrote the decompression part.
- Musawir Ali <musawir@gmail.com>
- is the maintainer of GNU Leg
(Libraries and Engines for Games). Currently pursuing a doctoral degree and brainstorming
prospective free software projects.
- Chris Allegretta
- is the author and maintainer of the GNU nano text editor.
- Marcos Serrou do Amaral
- is maintainer of GNU UnRTF.
- Tom Cato Amundsen <tca@gnu.org>
- is the author of GNU
Solfege, a ear training program for GNOME, and he has also done a
little work with fonts and mudela-book for GNU Lilypond.
He recently got his Master of Education in Music, but spends
far too much time programming Solfege and using free software.
- Luis M. Arteaga
<lmiguel@gnu.org>
- As the GNU Translations Manager, Luis coordinates the efforts of the several
teams working on the translation of the
GNU website, also being listed as Webmaster. He volunteers since 1999 and lives currently in Germany.
Occasionally gives speeches about Free Software.
- Anand Babu <ab@gnu.org>
- is the author and maintainer of FreeIPMI. He
is a member of the FSF-India working group, currently leads the Free Software division of California Digital as CTO and built the world's
second fastest Super Computer, code named "Thunder", entirely out of Free Software. Occasionally, he gives speeches about Free Software.
- Susan Bassein
- is the initial author and the maintainer of the Dap statistics and graphics package.
- Karl Berry
- has been involved with GNU since 1989. He co-authored the GNU font
utilities, and currently works with the FSF as the volunteer
maintainer of Texinfo. He also does a number of volunteer tasks
relating to TeX distributions, especially
Web2c.
- Lorenzo
Bettini
- is the author of GNU
Source-highlight: a collection of programs that given a source
file produces a document with syntax highlighting (including
java2html and cpp2html). He is also a developer and the maintainer of
gengetopt.
- Jeff Binder
- is a co-author and co-maintainer of GNU Leg
(Libraries and Engines for Games).
- Jim Blandy
- has worked for the Free Software Foundation on and off for nine years.
He currently maintains Guile,
as a volunteer. Along with Richard Stallman, he was responsible for the
release of version 19 of
GNU Emacs. Jim lives in
Bloomington, Indiana.
- Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
- was converted from the Windows world to the GNU/Linux world after he
took over maintaining and developing
GNU Smalltalk.
He develops free software in time left free from studying and
advocating the benefits of free software to his
the-source-is-mine friends.
- Stephen F. Booth
- is the author and maintainer of GNU
Cgicc.
- Maurizio Boriani <baux@member.fsf.org>
- Author of guile-dbi (and postgres, myslq db driver), contributor to GNU/Hurd and other various contributions.
- Lars Brinkhoff
- is the author and maintainer of
httptunnel,
and is porting GCC to
PDP-10 and TOPS-20.
- Daniel Bump
- is a comaintainer of GNU Go.
- James Craig Burley
- wrote and maintains GNU Fortran (
g77) as a volunteer
for the Free Software Foundation for most of 1988 through the present.
Craig lives in Ashland, Massachusetts.
- Thomas
Bushnell, BSG
- is the principal architect of the
GNU Hurd,
which is the kernel
for the GNU system. He previously maintained GNU tar,
and even wrote a BASIC interpreter. He has done many other
things too, some of them having nothing to do with computers.
Thomas was renamed from Michael Bushnell in 1996.
- Robert J. Chassell
- is speaking on free software topics and working to bring better
documentation to free software.
- Ales
Cepek
- is the co-author and maintainer of the C++
package
GNU GaMa for
adjustment of geodetic networks.
- Igor Támara Patiño
- is translator to Spanish of GNU web pages, he is co-maintainer of GNU Typist.
- Antonio Cisternino
- is the author of GNU SXML,
the easiest way to implement a markup language.
He is active in the development of many Open Source programs.
- Dennis Clarke <dclarke@blastwave.org>
- is the sponsor and director of BlastWave project which
allows users to freely package GNU software for free access by anyone. Currently, they only build packages
for Solaris, but they will offer the same service for GNU/Linux once Sun makes it available to them.
- Allin Cottrell
- is the author and maintainer of
gretl.
He is Professor of Economics at Wake Forest University, North
Carolina
- Rick
Crelia
- is a free software advocate and has worked in the
past with the GNU software evaluation group. He
currently works as a system administrator for the
Valley Library at Oregon State University in
Corvallis, OR, USA.
- Loic Dachary
- is the author and maintainer of GNU
mifluz. He created and is a maintainer of Savannah, the hosting
facility for the GNU project. He is a founding member of
FSF Europe and
FSFE France.
- Al Davis
- is the principal author and maintainer of GnuCap, the Gnu Circuit
Analysis Package. He is a professor of electrical engineering at
Idaho State University
(http://www.isu.edu/)
with research in analog and mixed signal design and simulation.
- DJ Delorie
- has been porting GNU software to MS-DOS since around 1989, culminating
in DJGPP. Also wrote
doschk, and maintains
his own GNU web site with
online doc and package listings. Currently works for Cygnus porting GNU
software to Windows NT.
- Akim Demaille
- is a teacher at EPITA (École pour l'Informatique et les
Techniques Advancées http://www.epita.fr). He maintains GNU
a2ps and Autoconf, participates in Automake and Bison.
- L. Peter Deutsch
- is the principal author of
GNU
Ghostscript, which he continues to maintain and enhance.
- Antonio Diaz
- is the author and maintainer of the
Ocrad project.
- Mikael Djurfeldt
- is one of the maintainers for
Guile and has ported
and worked on development of
GOOPS, Guile's object
system.
He is currently working on his PhD in Graybiel Lab at the Department of Brain and Cognitive
Sciences, MIT and is a graduate
student in
SANS
(Studied of Artificial Neural Systems) at
KTH (Royal Institute of Technology),
Stockholm.
- John W. Eaton
- is the author and maintainer of
GNU Octave.
- Ben Elliston
- is the maintainer of Autoconf. Ben lives in Canberra, Australia.
- Ralf S.
Engelschall
- contributes to the free software community since many years.
His most popular contributions are
WML,
ePerl,
iSelect,
MM, and
NPS.
He is also is a core team member of the Apache Group and
has contributed some popular things to the Apache community, including
mod_rewrite,
mod_ssl, the
DSO facility,
the Apache Autoconf-style Interface (APACI), etc.
He's also one of the founders of the
OpenSSL project.
Finally to the GNU Project he has contributed
shtool,
and
Pth.
- Adam Fedor <fedor@gnu.org>
- is the maintainer of the GNUstep project. He's written and debugged
many of the classes in GNUstep as well as a simple DPS emulator
for X. Adam's hoping more people will volunteer so he will have more
time for his real job.
-
Jason M. Felice
- is the author and maintainer of
GNU Patchwork.
- Jean-Dominique Frattini
- is a co-author and co-maintainer of GNU Leg
(Libraries and Engines for Games).
- Hilaire L. S. Fernandes
- is the author of DrGeo and
DrGenius geometry GNU software. He is also a volunteer at the OFSET
organization, promoting free software development for education.
-
Laurence Finston
- is the author and maintainer of
3DLDF, a
package for three-dimensional drawing with MetaPost output.
- Brian J. Fox
- has been involved with the FSF since 1986. He is the author of
the GNU shell BASH, the GNU Texinfo compiler
Makeinfo and the viewer Info, the
GNU Readline Library, GNU Finger, parts of GDB and
GNU Emacs, and other
lesser projects.
- Noah Friedman
- is a former system administrator and release coordinator for
the FSF. He still volunteers as time permits, maintaining a
few Lisp programs for
GNU Emacs and working
with others to maintain various GNU packages.
- Jean-loup Gailly
- is the principal author of gzip
which he continues to maintain.
- Hugo Gayosso
- Software evaluator for the GNU Project and coordinator of the Spanish
translation team for the GNU webpages.
- Peter Gerwinski
- maintains the GNU Pascal Compiler (GPC).
- Lezz Giles
- is the author and maintainer of GNU Trueprint.
- Bob Glickstein
- is a long-time intermittent contributor to
GNU Emacs and other GNU
software. He's the author of
GNU Stow
and the `sregex' Emacs Lisp package. He's also written other free
software, notably Latte, and a
handful of other packages available from his website at
http://www.zanshin.com/~bobg/
- Lisa M. Opus Goldstein
- joined the FSF as a volunteer in February 1986, half a year after
the FSF was founded, and was our second full-time employee. She
stayed for eight years until departing to see the world and continue
her education, returning in May of 2001 to be our new Business Manager
until September 2004.
- Georg C. F. Greve
- Physicist and Free Software advocate. Author of the Brave GNU World, speaker for the
GNU Project, name-giver of the GNU Lesser General Public License and
principal author and maintainer of The Xlogmaster and
some other software projects. Also initiator and president of the
Free Software Foundation
Europe.
- Christopher
Gutteridge
- is the main author of GNU EPrints (well, version 2, anyway). He can be found
working as a System Programmer, Webmaster, UNIX Admin, Teaching Support and
EPrints developer and support (often all at once) at the
Department of Electronics and Computer
Science at the University of Southampton. Chris denies that the motivation
behind GNU EPrints was that otherwise his greatest contribution to Free
Software would be the GIMP coffee stain
script-fu effect.
- Michael Haardt
- is currently working on
GNU diction.
- Kathryn Ann Hargreaves
- made the original regex code POSIX compliant. Update the manual to such.
Coauthored the initial phases of the GNU font utilities with Karl Berry.
- Masayuki Hatta
- is currently maintaining Japanese translation of GNU Web pages.
- Karl Heuer
- once worked for the FSF, but has nothing else to say about himself.
- David R.
Hill <david@firethorne.com>
- is principal and co-author for the GnuSpeech text-speech-system based on
an articulatory tube-model synthesiser, and a speech-event form of parameter
generation. His interests include speech recognition and synthesis
(phonology, rhythm, intonation and models), speech animation, and AI.
- Matthew Hiller
- is the author and maintainer of
Denemo, a graphical musical
score editor that serves as a frontend to GNU Lilypond. He is presently
a senior (fourth-year) undergraduate computer science major at Yale and
has accepted a job with Cygnus as a gcc engineer; he will start working
there (at Cygnus's Sunnyvale office) shortly after graduating.
-
Joris van der Hoeven
<TeXmacs@math.u-psud.fr>
-
is the author and maintainer of
GNU TeXmacs.
Joris is a researcher in mathematics and computer science at
the french CNRS institute. Besides GNU TeXmacs, Joris likes
computer algebra and guitar playing.
- Prof.
Masayuki Ida
- is our Vice President for Japan. He organizes Japanese events and
works with GNU's friends in Japan.
- Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
- is the maintainer of Gnus,
the Emacs newsreader. Lars lives in Oslo, Norway.
- Aubrey
Jaffer
- wrote or organized (and maintains) the
JACAL
Symbolic Mathematics System, the
SLIB
Portable Scheme Library, the
TeXinfo and HTML versions of the
Revised
Reports on the Algorithmic Language Scheme, the
SCM
Scheme Implementation, the
SIMSYNCH
Digital Logic Simulation System, the
INFOBAR
change-bar annotater for INFO files, and the
HITCH
change annotater for HTML files.
- Norbert de Jonge
- is the author and maintainer of Ggradebook, the fully-featured
GNU gradebook, and of several other programs that are freely available
in the spirit of GNU. He also advocates the GNU philosophy in the
Netherlands.
- Sverre Hvammen Johansen
- Author and maintainer of
the GNU Simula Compiler, Cim.
- Franklin R. Jones <grat@wyldwood.com>
- (since late 1997) webmaster
for gnu.org. A long time advocate of GNU things
and a general unix sysadmin haque.
- Steve Kemp
- currently maintains the NTEmacs FAQ, and advocates the use of GNU software on the Windows platform.
- Jason Kitcat, <jeep@thecouch.org>
- Jason is the designer, author and current mainter for GNU.FREE, a
heavy duty internet voting system. He currently lives in Brighton, UK
and works on various projects including his story-telling site the couch.
- He is active in the environmental, human rights and Free Software
movements and enjoys speaking & writing about the issues they
encompass. In his spare time he is a keen fencer, his preferred
weapon being the sabre.
- Les Kopari
- has prepared some web pages, and wrote the awk script that produces
the html for our Program-Package Cross Reference.
- Werner
Koch
- is the principal author of GNU
Privacy Guard, which he continues to develop and maintain.
- Henning Köster
- is the author of GNU POC.
- W. G. Krebs
- was the original author of GNU Queue.
- Stein Krogdahl
- Author of Class Simulation included in
the GNU Simula Compiler, Cim.
- Bradley M. Kuhn (aka bkuhn)
- began working with the Free Software Foundation and the GNU project as
a volunteer in the mid-1990s. In February 2001, he was hired full-time,
and now serves as Executive Director of the FSF. When not putting in
overtime for his official duties, Mr. Kuhn contributes to GNU as a
volunteer by hacking on various Free Software programs and Free
Documentation.
- Frank de Lange
- is a software evaluator for the GNU Project and develops a Gnome/GTK
port of the LyX document processor.
- Mats Lidell
- maintainer of GNU Hyperbole.
- Jim Lowe <jhlowe@acm.org>
- has been a user and advocate of GNU/Linux systems since 1992.
His current interest relating to GNU/Linux systems is software
administration. He's author and maintainer of
GNU swbis, an implementation of the
POSIX packaging standard with features and extensions to promote the
use of strong authentication in the distribution and installation of
free software packages. Jim lives and works in Richmond, Virginia USA.
- David MacKenzie
- wrote or polished many of the GNU utilities and their documentation.
He was the principal designer and author of Autoconf, and prototyped
Automake. He has worked for the FSF and Cygnus in the past. Lately
he has been creating scalable web server infrastructure for UUNET.
- Robert Maier
- is the primary author of the GNU plotting utilities, and the designer of the
libxmi scan-conversion library.
He professes mathematics at the University of Arizona.
- Phil Maker
- is the author of the
GNU
Nana library and is also one of the founders of
Quoll Systems.
- Andrew Makhorin
- is the author and maintainer of
GLPK (GNU Linear Programming Kit),
Russia.
- Leonard Manzara <manzara@cpsc.ucalgary.ca>
- is co-author for the GnuSpeech text-speech-system based on an articulatory
tube-model synthesiser, and a speech-event form of parameter generation. His
interests include digital audio signal processing and physical-modelling sound
synthesis.
- José E. Marchesi
<jemarch@gnu.org>
-
Known as 'jemarch' on free software forums, Jose E. Marchesi serves
the GNU Project coordinating GNU
Spain, attending tasks@gnu.org
and updating the GNU User Groups list. He is also a member of the GNU
software evaluation team. He maintain and develop GNU ACM, and
co-maintain the Free Mach Documentation project and the PowerPC
port of the Hurd kernel. Occasionally gives speeches about Free Software
on Spain.
- Lalo Martins
- is a Brazilian young man who has, since his first contact with
computers in the '80s, found it hard to understand that some people
claim you're not supposed to share and modify software. When he came
across with Free Software and GNU in 1996 (thanks to DJ Delorie), he immediatly became been a
supporter and advocate. His job consists in Zope development and everything he does
is strictly Free Software. In late 2002 joined the Webmasters and
Evaluators teams, and is striving to set aside some time to do some
coding.
- Gordon Matzigkeit
- was the principal author of
GNU Libtool. He is
currently working on GNU system integration, with
a focus on the GNU Hurd.
- Nikos Mavroyanopoulos
- is the author of the gnutls library.
- Roland McGrath
- worked on the GNU Project from 1987 to 1996. He is the principal author of
the GNU C Library,
co-author of the GNU Hurd,
co-author of GNU Make, and a
major contributor to GNU Autoconf. He has also hacked on many other GNU
programs over the years.
- Emmanuel Medernach
- is the author and maintainer of SpeedX.
- Dale Mellor
- is the author and maintainer of GNU mcron, a traditional cron replacement which also accepts job specifications in Guile (Scheme).
- Jim Meyering <meyering@na-net.ornl.gov>
- Maintains the GNU fileutils, sh-utils, and textutils.
- Peter Miller
- Has contributed to the
GNU Gettext project,
and also produce a range of GPLed software. He has over 20 years
experience in software engineering including graphics, languages and
compiler, networking and security, web tools, software process tools,
and system administration and sysadmin tools.
- Terje Mjřs
- Author of
the GNU Simula Compiler, Cim.
- Aymeric Moizard <jack@atosc.org>
- He is a GNU/Linux fan since the early days and he is the author of
the GNU oSIP library.
He is working in the IP telecom area in the hope that one day
everybody will unplug their 50 years old traditional phone for ever.
- Guillaume Morin <gmorin@gnu.org>
- is the current GNU Stow maintainer. He
is a Savannah contributor and
administrator. He is also a Debian
developer.
- Jose M. Moya
- is currently working on the GNU
Hurd.
- Ian Murdock
- led the development of Debian
GNU/Linux from its inception in 1993 until 1996.
- Ramakrishnan Muthukrishnan
- was one of the GNU webmasters. He is a strong supporter and advocate of
Free Software and is also one of the Debian Developers.
- Neelakanth Nadgir
- Works as a webmaster for www.gnu.org
- Raif S. Naffah <raif@fl.net.au>
- is the maintainer, and one of the authors, of GNU Crypto.
- Phil Nelson
-
has worked on several GNU programs over the past few years.
He wrote the initial version of GNU cpio. He also wrote
GNU dbm and GNU bc. He is the maintainer of GNU bc.
- David C. Niemi
- has a BS in Computer Engineering from the University of Illinois. He
maintains Unixbench
and helps maintain Mtools.
He has also contributed patches to the Linux kernel and various GNU
utilities. He is the lead system administrator for the tux.org domain
and writes papers on related topics.
- Han-Wen Nienhuys
- is one of the main authors of
LilyPond, the music typesetter
of the GNU Project. He currently is a PhD. student at the Computer
Science Department of Utrecht University.
- Jan
Nieuwenhuizen
- is one of the main authors of LilyPond,
the music typesetter of the GNU Project. He is currently looking for a
PhD. position, has a part-time job, and is hacking too much at Lily.
- Jonas Öberg
- is a GNU webmaster and system administrator. He also advocates the
GNU philosophy in Sweden.
- Alexandre Oliva
- is one of the maintainers of
GNU libtool,
GNU Autoconf,
and the creator of GNU Ad HoC and GNU CVS Utilities. He regularly
contributes to many other GNU and non-GNU Free Software
projects such as Kaffe, Amanda and Samba. As a researcher, he has
created Guarana, a reflective architecture implemented as an
extension of Kaffe.
- Michael Opdenacker
- is the new GNU Typist
maintainer and translator to French of GNU web pages.
- Steve Oualline
- is a software engineer working in Southern California. He contributed
the proto program to the GNU Project.
- Krishna Padmasola <kp2@njitalumni.org>
- converted GNU Emacs CC mode documentation to Texinfo format, which is
now included with the Emacs distribution.
- William
M. Perry
- is the author of
Emacs/W3,
the Emacs web browser.
- Ben Pfaff
- is the author of GNU libavl,
which he continues to develop and maintain. He is also the author of
GNU PSPP.
- Gerald
Pfeifer
- is a member of the GCC steering committee
and maintains the web pages (and documentation) for GCC.
In addition, between 2000 and 2003 he maintained gnatsweb, a web-based
front-end for the GNATS bug tracking
system.
-
Wojciech Polak
- is the author and maintainer of the
GNU Anubis.
He is also a developer of
GNU
Mailutils.
- Francesco
Potortì
- is the maintainer of etags, which is part of
Emacs.
He contributed the 68020 assembler code of
gzip,
ported Emacs to the Motorola Delta 68k architecture,
wrote some Emacs packages, and did various minor things.
- Sergey
Poznyakoff
- is the author and maintainer of
GNU Radius. He is
also a developer and co-maintainer of several other GNU
projects, among them Mailutils
and Tar.
- Chet Ramey <chet@po.cwru.edu>
- is the Bash maintainer and is a networks engineer who works for Case
Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio USA.
- Anuradha Ratnaweera
- is an engineering undergraduate student living in Sri Lanka. He is the author and maintainer of the GNU Font Editor (GFE).
- Eric S. Raymond
- wrote the
VC (version control), GUD (Grand Unified Debugger) and asm (assembler)
modes in
GNU Emacs. He's also
responsible for a lot of the header comments in the Emacs Lisp
library. He wrote the pic documentation released with
groff-1.11.
- Arnold Robbins <arnold@gnu.org>
- maintains GNU awk (gawk) and is the author of its manual, The
GNU Awk User's Guide. He has written a series of articles on GNU
for Linux Journal.
He has a wife and three children, and, among other things, is an
amateur Talmudist, both Babylonian and Jerusalem. He is now living
happily in Israel, although he still has the Georgia license plate
GNUAWK.
- Bernhard "Bero"
Rosenkränzer bero AT arklinux DOT org
- is the present maintainer of GNU grep, and a contributor to many Free
Software projects.
- Steven
M. Rubin
- is the author of Electric,
the GNU CAD system for IC and Schematic design, which he continues
to maintain and enhance. He is also the singer in
Severe Tire Damage, the first band to
play live on the Internet.
- Alessandro Rubini <rubini@gnu.org>
- is the author of GNU barcode. He develops free software
for a living and advocates free (``libero'') software
for a mission.
- Phillip Rulon
- can't tell the difference between programming and system hacking.
Does physics in his spare time.
- Jose Antonio Ortega Ruiz (aka jao) <jao@gnu.org>
- is a Physicist and author of the GNU
MDK package, an emulator of Donald Knuth's MIX mythical computer.
- Filippo Rusconi
-
is the author and maintainer of GNU polyxmass.
This software suite allows users to perform mass spectrometric data simulations
and analyses for whatever polymer chemistry type and polymer sequence.
- Luca Saiu <positrone@freemail.it>
- has been a user of GNU/Linux systems and a proud Free Software
advocate since 1995. His current main interests are programming
languages and their implementation. He's author and maintainer of
GNU epsilon, a purely functional
language implementation. Luca lives, studies and works in Tuscany,
Italy.
-
Aleksandar B. Samardzic
<asamardzic@matf.bg.ac.yu>
- is the author and maintainer of the
GNU libmatheval
library.
- Henrik Sandklef
<hesa@gnu.org>
- is the author and maintainer of Xnee.
He also advocates the GNU philosophy in Sweden.
- Rob
Savoye
- is the author of DejaGnu, the GNU regression testing framework, and
libgloss, a BSP library for the GNU tools for embedded systems.
- Craig Schock <schock@afox.org>
- is system architect and co-author for the GnuSpeech text-speech-system
based on an articulatory tube-model synthesiser, and a speech-event form of
parameter generation. His interests include computer generated speech
intonation, distributed object systems,computer security and web
applications.
- Charles Henry Schoonover
- is the author and maintainer of WebPublish (http://www.gnu.org/software/webpublish).
He is also a libertarian political activist who has demonstrated for
legalizing marijuana by smoking a joint at a Harlingen, Texas city coucil
meeting and also by running for Congress.
- Jeffrey
B. Siegal
- has been involved with GNU since 1985, when he helped Richard
Stallman design GCC. He has contributed to many free software packages including Emacs,
the GNU C
Library, the X Window System and
others. Jeff did the original port of many GNU packages to Windows
NT.
- Claude Simon <simon@epeios.org>
- Author and maintainer of the
mll2html program. Also author of the
Epeios
project.
- Brett Smith <bcsmit1@engr.uky.edu>
- was GNU chief webmaster. He also spent time intern at the FSF Distribution Office.
- Paul D. Smith
- took over maintenance of GNU make from Roland McGrath. A long-time beta
tester for GNU Emacs and author of snmp-mode.el and various other
ELisp tidbits. User/tester of various GNU packages for over 10 years!
- Prashant Srinivasan
- is a webmaster for the GNU website, he
also does other miscellaneous things around the site :-)
- Richard Stallman
- founded the GNU Project in 1984. He is the principal or initial
author of
GNU Emacs, the
GNU C Compiler, the GNU
Debugger GDB and parts of other packages. He is the President of
the
Free Software Foundation (FSF).
- Sam
Steingold
- is the co-maintainer of GNU
CLISP - an ANSI Common Lisp implementation. He also contributes
to GNU Emacs.
- Roland Stigge
- is the maintainer of GNU
GTick.
- David Sugar<dyfet@ostel.com>
- is one of the authors and principle maintainer of
GNU Common C++,
which is a portable general purpose C++ framework for application
development. David Sugar also founded the
GNU Bayonne project
and is one of the principle founder of OST, a commercial
entity that develops and promotes free GPL licensed telephony
solutions.
- Yngve Svendsen
- is the maintainer of Gnatsweb, a web interface for the Gnats bug
tracking system.
- Marc Tardif <mtardif@interunion.ca>
- is the author and maintainer of
GNU Bool, a utility for finding files that match a boolean
expression.
- Ian Lance Taylor
- wrote GNU/Taylor UUCP.He has contributed to GNU binutils and many other packages.
- Kresten Krab Thorup
- wrote the runtime system for GNU Objective-C and the principal and initial
author of the AUC TeX package
for emacs, which he maintained until 1993.
- Daniel Valentine
- is the author and maintainer of the GNU package
combine.
- Mike Vanier
- a graduate student in Computation and Neural Systems at the California
Institute of Technology (Caltech) has taken over maintaining GNU
Shogi and xshogi.
- Rajesh Vaidheeswarran
- is the maintainer of cons, author and maintainer of whitespace.el (ships with GNU Emacs) and a few other emacs-lisp libraries. He is also one of the GNU webmasters and sy
sadmins.
- Paul Visscher
- bkuhn recruited paulv to be a GNU and FSF Webmaster. After six
months as a webmastering, Paul took over the position of Chief
Webmaster from Jonas Öberg.
- Johan
Vromans
- is the author of forms-mode for GNU Emacs and of several other
tools that are freely available in the spirit of GNU.
- Chad C. Walstrom
<chewie@gnu.org>
- is the current maintainer of GNU GNATS. After using GNATS
for years in his various sysadmin and programming jobs, he felt it was time
to give back to the community. In college, he was addicted to emacs, but was
converted to the dark side, vim, in his professional career. Don't hold it
against him.
- Mark H. Weaver <mhw@netris.org>
- does system administration.
- Melissa Weisshaus
- has been with the GNU Project on and off (mostly on) since 1991. She
has edited many
GNU's Bulletins
and has done varying amounts of work on most of the
FSF's other publications.
-
Joel N. Weber II
- helps with system administration. He set up kerberos, he set up the
secondary mail server for gnu.org, and he did most of the work of
migrating from the old mail and file server to the new in the fall of
2000. He has also handled a lot of the DNS configuration, set up the
Cisco router for 59 Temple Place and set up support for remote console
access and remote rebooting for machines in Boston. He has been a
significant contributor to the internal system administration
documentation, and has also done numerous more minor tasks. He hopes
to find the time to someday write some music and security software.
- Carlo Wood
- is the maintainer of GNU
which, libcwd,
ircu and prototype
Makefiles, and has been the maintainer of GNU
indent. Carlo is best known for his improvements to IRC
(starting
with undernet) but
contributed to numerous other projects. For the past few
years he worked mostly on libcw, an ambitious C++
project existing of building blocks for heavy-duty networking
applications.
- Shigio Yamaguchi
- is the author of GNU GLOBAL
source code tag system that works the same way across diverse environments.
- IIDA Yosiaki <iida@ring.gr.jp>
- maintains
GNUjdoc
and translates
Brave GNU World
into Japanese.
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