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5 5  = Chris Aniszczyk =
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7 7  **Who am I?**
8 8  
9 9  I'm an engineer by trade with a passion for pragmatic open source and building communities. I first started out my open source experience by working heavily on Gentoo (Java/Accessibility) and then became an Eclipse committer where I led the Plug-in Development tools for many years. I currently sit on the Eclipse Foundation's Board of Directors representing the committer community and help the Eclipse Foundation [[move to Git/Gerrit>>url:http://mmilinkov.wordpress.com/2012/12/21/eclipse-says-goodbye-to-cvs/]] recently.
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22 22  
23 23  = Alê Borba =
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25 25  **Community Manager at iMasters**
26 26  
27 27  Open Source Evangelist and Development Evangelist at iMasters. Working hard to grow the developers communities and Open Source Projects that we are envolved in.
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49 49  
50 50  Thanks to consider me.
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53 53  = Jeff Creswell, =
54 54  
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55 55  **Applications Engineer at iBiquity Digital Corporation**
56 56  
57 57  Hello OSI,
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62 62  
63 63  My favorite systems are embedded, preferably within robots!
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66 66  = Richard Fontana =
67 67  
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68 68  I'm a lawyer with both substantive expertise and passionate interest in open source and free software legal and policy issues. That interest is ultimately rooted in having been an enthusiastic user of free software (particularly Linux distributions) for some 16 years, but it has also been shaped by many years of experience as a legal counselor for open source project developers, open source/free software nonprofits, and commercial entities involved in open source use and development.
69 69  
70 70  For the past 5.5 years I have been the open source legal specialist at Red Hat, the world's largest provider of open source-based products to enterprises and a company whose engineering methodology is thoroughly tied to community open source project development. During 2005-2008 I was counsel at the Software Freedom Law Center. At SFLC I represented a number of nonprofit clients, but my principal client was the Free Software Foundation and my work focused on the drafting of GPLv3, LGPLv3 and AGPLv3 with Richard Stallman and Eben Moglen.
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87 87  
88 88  = Doug Gaff =
89 89  
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90 90  Sr. Director of Technology, NPR
91 91  
92 92  I got my start in the open source community in 2005 when I joined the **Eclipse Community** as a Project Lead for Eclipse projects focused on embedded software development. From 2005-2009, I served in several roles in the community:
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109 109  
110 110  = Luis Ibanez =
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112 112  **Technical Leader at Kitware**
113 113  
114 114  I started with Open Source back in 1996 while working on my Ph.D. dissertation on image processing at [[Telecom Bretagne>>url:http://www.telecom-bretagne.eu/about/brest-campus/]] in Brest, France. At the time, it was mind blowing to get a low cost PC, install the Slackware Linux distribution and get a computer that outperformed the Silicon Graphics stations of the laboratory. From these early days it became quite clear to me that Open Source was not really about the software, but about the people who create, share, and improve the software, and about the people who share their time, knowledge and skills to help each other grow and get things done. It was thanks to friends and colleagues that I got to learn how to reconfigure and recompile the Linux Kernel, to be able to use that new Voodoo graphic card in those early days. That lesson remains very clear. The software is only a tangible side-product of the real strength of Open Source: The Community.
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171 171  
172 172  = Jonas Öberg =
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174 174  **My story**
175 175  
176 176  In 1993, I spent the summer learning English at the university in Swansea. I came back from Swansea with a suitcase full of floppy disks carrying portions of Yggdrasil Linux/GNU/X, as well as anything else I could lay my hands on from the Funet FTP archive in Finland.
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200 200  
201 201  = Julie Russell =
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203 203  Hi! I'm Julie…
204 204  
205 205  I'm in the middle of the United States, in the middle of the State of Illinois, in the middle of a town called Peoria. But, I like to think big. And perhaps I'm getting in the middle of something big with the OSI board.

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