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Adam Bilbrough [58]
Is the maintainer of GNU OrgaDoc. He has been a user of GNU/Linux since 2007.
Adam Fedor [59]
Was 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.
[60]Adam Spiers
Is co-maintainer of [61]GNU Stow and occasional contributor to other GNU software
such as [62]GNU LilyPond and [63]Org-Mode. He has used GNU software for over half
his life, especially [64]GNU/Linux and [65]GNU Emacs.
[66]Adrienne G. Thompson
Is fascinated by robot vision. She is the sole author of [68]GNU C-Graph, the
product of an imagined nexus between the movie "Blade Runner" and her 1983 BSc.
Electrical Engineering Honours dissertation "Interactive Computer Package
Demonstrating: Sampling Convolution and the FFT".
Adrienne lives in Jamaica.
[69]Akim Demaille
Akim maintained GNU [70]a2ps and [71]Autoconf, contributed to [72]Automake, and
maintains [73]Bison. He is a teacher/researcher at [74]LRDE, the [75]EPITA R&D
laboratory. He is working on [76]Vcsn, a platform dedicated to automata and
rational expressions, composed of an efficient C++ library, a Python interface,
and a graphical user interface on top of IPython.
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
([77]http://www.isu.edu/) with research in analog and mixed signal design and
simulation.
Alejandro Sanchez Acosta [78]asanchez@gnu.org
GNU/Hurd, GNU-es and GNOME contributor. Started working in GNU-es and founded
Hurd Hispano, GNU-Hurd spanish community.
Aleksandar Samardzic [79]
Is the author of the [80]GNU libmatheval library.
Ales Cepek
Is the co-author and maintainer of the C++ package [81]GNU GaMa for adjustment of
geodetic networks.
Alessandro Rubini [82]
Is the author of GNU barcode. He develops free software for a living and
advocates free ("libero") software for a mission.
Alexander Naumov [83]
Is a GNU screen developer and maintainer.
[84]Alexandre Oliva
Is one of the maintainers of [85]GNU libtool, [86]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.
[87]Alexandre Viau
Is the co-maintainer of GNU Jami.
[89]Alex Muntada [90]
Started as a member of the [91]GNU Evaluation Team, became the translator into
Catalan of the Georg's [92]Brave GNU World and member of the Catalan translation
team in early 2003, eventually becoming the coordinator until early 2007. For
some time after late 2004, he was also the GNU Translations Manager, coordinating
the efforts of the several [93]teams working on the translation of the GNU web
site, after Masayuki Hatta.
Alex Sassmannshausen
Is the maintainer of GNU Glean. He is primarily interested in the relation of
Free Software to humanity's ongoing efforts "to emerge from its self-incurred
immaturity".
Alfred M. Szmidt [94]
Is the maintainer of the GNU networking utilities. He lives in Sweden.
[95]Ali Reza Hayati
Ali Reza Hayati is a [96]hacker, cypherpunk, [97]computer user freedom activist,
and [98]free culture advocate.
[99]Allin Cottrell
Is the author and maintainer of [100]gretl. He is Professor of Economics at Wake
Forest University, North Carolina.
[101]Amin Bandali [102]
Is a free software activist who wears [103]a few hats around GNU, volunteers with
the FSF, and is a core organizer and sysadmin for [104]EmacsConf and the founder
of [105]GNU Canada.
Anand Babu
Is the author and maintainer of [107]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.
[108]Andreas Enge
Is a co-author and the maintainer of [109]GNU MPC, a C library for the arithmetic
of complex numbers with arbitrarily high precision and correct rounding of the
result.
Andreas Grünbacher
Is a co-maintainer of GNU patch. He also is the primary author of [110]quilt (a
utility for managing stacks of patches), and a contributor to the Linux kernel.
Andrew Hughes [111]
Is co-maintainer of [112]GNU Classpath and also handles merges of the GNU
Classpath code into the GCJ component of [113]GCC. He has been a user of
[114]GNU/Linux since 1998.
Andrew Makhorin
Is the author and maintainer of [115]GLPK (GNU Linear Programming Kit), Russia.
Anto Cvitic
Is an [116]Associate Member of the [117]FSF and maintainer of [118]ggradebook,
which is a student grade tracking program.
Anton McClure
Is the maintainer of [119]GNUtrition, and an [120]Associate Member of the Free
Software Foundation.
Antonio Cisternino
Is the author of GNU [121]SXML, the easiest way to implement a markup language.
He is active in the development of many Free Software programs.
Antonio Diaz Diaz
Is the author and maintainer of [123]Ddrescue, [124]Moe, [125]Ocrad and the
[126]lzip format used to distribute some GNU packages. He also maintains [127]GNU
ed.
Anuradha Ratnaweera
Is an engineering undergraduate student living in Sri Lanka. He is the author and
maintainer of the [128]GNU Font Editor (GFE).
Arnold Robbins [129]
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.
Arthur Schwarz [130]
Maintainer for the GNU Slip package, an API substitute for the C++ STL list/queue
library.
Assaf Gordon [131]
Is the author and maintainer of [132]GNU Datamash and a co-maintainer of [133]GNU
Coreutils and [134]GNU sed. He is additionally a [135]GNU Savannah hacker.
[136]Aubrey Jaffer
Wrote or organized (and maintains) the [137]JACAL Symbolic Mathematics System,
the [138]SLIB Portable Scheme Library, the TeXinfo and HTML versions of the
[139]Revised Reports on the Algorithmic Language Scheme, the [140]SCM Scheme
Implementation, the [141]SIMSYNCH Digital Logic Simulation System, the
[142]INFOBAR change-bar annotater for INFO files, and the [143]HITCH change
annotater for HTML files.
Aymeric Moizard [144]
He is a [145]GNU/Linux fan since the early days and he is the author of the
[146]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.
B
Baishampayan Ghose [147]
He is a [148]GNU/Linux enthusiast from India. He is a member of the Free Software
Foundation of India working committee. He is a full time slacker and hacks on
Python when he has some time. He is also a very enthusiastic speaker at numerous
Free Software Conferences. He was a contributor to GNU Freetalk, the Free Jabber
client.
[149]Barry Warsaw
Has been writing free software since the early 1980s, and was an early
contributor to GNU Emacs. Currently is project leader for [150]GNU Mailman, the
GNU mailing list manager.
Ben Elliston
Is the maintainer of the config.{guess,sub} scripts. Ben lives in Canberra,
Australia.
[151]Ben Pfaff
Is the author of [152]GNU libavl, which he continues to develop and maintain. He
is also the author of [153]GNU PSPP.
[154]Bernhard "Bero"Rosenkränzer
Is the founder and main developer of Ark Linux (later merged into OpenMandriva),
and a contributor to various other free software projects.
Bob Glickstein
Is a long-time intermittent contributor to [155]GNU Emacs and other GNU software.
He's the author of [156]GNU Stow and the 'sregex' Emacs Lisp package. He's also
written other free software, notably Latte, and a handful of other packages.
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. He served
as Executive Director of the FSF until 2005, and is now the CTO at the Software
Freedom Law Center. Mr. Kuhn contributes to GNU as a volunteer by hacking on
various Free Software programs and Free Documentation.
[157]Brandon Invergo
Is the maintainer of the [158]GNU Source Release Collection (GSRC) and [159]GNU
pyconfigure. He is also a member of the [160]GNU Evaluation Team and the [161]GNU
Advisory Committee.
Brett Smith [162]
Free Software Foundation Staff
Wore many hats at the FSF beginning in 2002, including GNU Chief Webmaster,
intern, and Shipping Manager, and licensing guru at the [163]FSF Compliance Lab.
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 [164]GNU Emacs, and other lesser projects.
Brian Gough
Is one of the developers of the [165]GNU Scientific Library and its current
maintainer. He lives in the United Kingdom.
Brigham Keys, Esq. [166]
Volunteer maintainer for GNU GLeem as of September 2015. Is deeply fascinated
with 3D graphics and data visualization. Is a deep free software advocate and
loves to play video games and leads the [167]DMUX project to try to create a
better freedom respecting environment for gamers.
Bruno Félix Rezende Ribeiro [168]
* [169]GNU ccd2cue maintainer
* [170]GNU Savannah hacker
* [171]GNU webmaster
* [172]GNU audio and video maintainer
* [173]GNU ethical repository criteria maintainer
* [174]GNU web translation team coordinator (Brazilian Portuguese)
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Carlo Wood
Is the maintainer of [175]GNU which, [176]libcwd, [177]ircu and prototype
Makefiles, and has been the maintainer of [178]GNU indent. Carlo is best known
for his improvements to IRC (starting with [179]undernet) but contributed to
numerous other projects. For the past few years he worked mostly on [180]libcw,
an ambitious C++ project existing of building blocks for heavy-duty networking
applications.
Chad C. Walstrom
Is the current maintainer of [182]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.
Charles Henry Schoonover
Is the author and maintainer of [183]GNU 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.
Chet Ramey [184]
Is the Bash maintainer and is a networks engineer who works for Case Western
Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio USA.
[185]Chris Allegretta
Is the author and maintainer of the [186]GNU Nano text editor.
Chris Simon
Is a maintainer of [187]GNU Miscfiles.
Christian Grothoff
Is the principal author and maintainer of [188]GNUnet, [189]libextractor and
[190]GNU libmicrohttpd. He is currently an Emmy Noether Research Group leader at
TU Munich.
[191]Christian Mauduit
Is the author and maintainer of [192]Liquid War 6.
Christopher Dimech
Is the author and maintainer of [193]GNU Behistun, a package for geological
mapping with applications to disaster hazard risk level forecasting, disaster
early warning and response.
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 [194]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 [195]GIMP coffee stain script-fu
effect.
Claude Simon [196]
Author and maintainer of [197]Mll2html, a program to reformat an ASCII file. Also
author of the [198]Epeios project.
Claudio Fontana
Is the original author and maintainer of [200]GNU Source Installer, and
contributes to other Free Software projects.
Craig Schock [201]
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.
D
[202]Dale Mellor
Is the author and maintainer of [203]GNU Mcron, a traditional cron replacement
which also accepts job specifications in Guile (Scheme).
[204]Daniel Bump
Is a co-maintainer of [205]GNU Go.
Daniel Valentine
Is the author and maintainer of the GNU package [206]Combine.
Darshit Shah
Is a co-maintainer of [207]GNU Wget.
Dave Crossland
Is a free software activist living in Bournemouth, UK, working towards the
software freedom of fonts. He has delivered several lectures on free software.
David C. Niemi
Has a BS in Computer Engineering from the University of Illinois. He maintains
[209]Unixbench and helps maintain [210]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.
[211]David Edelsohn
Is a member of the GCC steering committee and initiated the GCC Runtime Library
Exception.
David MacKenzie
Wrote or polished many of the GNU core 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. After creating scalable web server
infrastructure for UUNET, he is currently at a startup and continues contributing
to free software from time to time.
[212]David R. Hill [213]
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.
[214]David Pirotte
Is the author and maintainer of [215]GNU Guile-CV, [216]GNU G-Golf and [217]GNU
Foliot. He co-maintains [218]Guile-Lib, [219]GNU Guile-Gnome and [220]GNU
Guile-Clutter. He contributes to [221]GNU Guile, [222]Guile-Squee,
[223]Guile-SQLite3, [224]G-wrap and [225]Guile-Cairo.
David Sugar
Is one of the authors and principal maintainer of [226]GNU Common C++, which is a
portable general purpose C++ framework for application development. David Sugar
also founded the [227]GNU Bayonne project, and was one of the principal founders
of OST, a commercial entity (now inactive) that used to develop and promote free
GPL-licensed telephony solutions.
David Thompson [228]
Web Developer at the FSF. Contributor to [229]GNU Guile and [230]GNU Guix.
Debarshi Ray [231]
Maintains [232]GNU Songanizer and co-maintains [233]GNU Inetutils. He was a past
contributor to [234]GNOWSYS and contributes to [235]GNU Parted.
Dennis Clarke
Is the sponsor and primary administrator of Blastwave.org [unavailable as of Dec
2012]. The Blastwave project offers the largest free software stack to Solaris
users worldwide with fifty mirror sites including primary mirrors in Germany,
China, Australia and United States. Blastwave allows users to freely package GNU
and free software for free usage by anyone. Any user may join the project and
package software or even just experiment with various Solaris incantations
including OpenSolaris. The project has been running continuously since 2002.
[237]Denver Gingerich
Is the maintainer of [238]wdiff.
[239]David E. Evans (aka [240]Sinuhe)
David has played an involved part with the [241]Webmasters, including serving as
[242]Chief Webmaster, and was maintainer of [243]GNU Rot[t]log. He continues to
focus his work on free documentation, using free software, and participates on
[244]GNU Mailing Lists to provide bug fixes and feature additions.
[245]DJ Delorie
Has been porting GNU software to MS-DOS since around 1989, culminating in
[246]DJGPP. Also wrote [247]doschk, and maintains [248]his own GNU web site with
online doc and package listings. Currently works for Cygnus porting GNU software
to Windows NT.
E
Emmanuel Medernach
Is the author and maintainer of SpeedX.
Eric Blake [249]
Is currently one of the maintainers of [250]GNU M4 and [251]GNU Autoconf. He has
additionally contributed to several other GNU projects, such as Findutils,
Coreutils, Automake, Libtool, and Classpath, and maintains ports of several GNU
programs for Cygwin.
Eric P. Hutchins [252]
Is the author and maintainer of [253]GNU Ball and Paddle and [254]GNU SpeedX.
Eric S. Raymond
Wrote the VC (version control), GUD (Grand Unified Debugger) and asm (assembler)
modes in [255]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.
Eric A. Schulman [256]
Is a Linux kernel hacker, free software advocate and member of the Free Software
Foundation. He is the author of GNU DSView, a free replacement for the KVM/IP
rendering engine.
Evgeny Grin [257]
Is co-maintainer of [258]GNU libmicrohttpd, and contributes to other GNU
projects. He has Master's Degree in Physics (Moscow State University) and PhD in
Telecom. Evgeny lives in Moscow, Russia and likes to work in hi-tech projects.
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Filippo Rusconi
Is the author and maintainer of [259]GNU polyxmass. This software suite allows
users to perform mass spectrometric data simulations and analyses for whatever
polymer chemistry type and polymer sequence.
Francesco Potortě
Is the maintainer of etags, which is part of [260]Emacs. He contributed the 68020
assembler code of [261]gzip, ported Emacs to the Motorola Delta 68k architecture,
wrote some Emacs packages, and did various minor things.
Franco Iacomella
He was an university investigator in Argentina. He was involved in multiple GNU
subprojects in relation with politics, licenses, documentation, translations and
education, and often spoke at conferences about GNU Project and free software
movement.
Frank de Lange
Is a software evaluator for the GNU Project and develops a Gnome/GTK port of the
LyX document processor.
Franklin R. Jones [262]
(since late 1997) [263]webmaster for gnu.org. A long time advocate of GNU things
and a general unix sysadmin haque.
G
Georg C. F. Greve
Physicist and Free Software advocate. Author of the [264]Brave GNU World, speaker
for the [265]GNU Project, name-giver of the [266]GNU Lesser General Public
License and principal author and maintainer of [267]The Xlogmaster and some other
software projects. Also initiator and president of the [268]Free Software
Foundation Europe.
[269]Gerald Pfeifer
Is a member of the [270]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 [271]GNATS bug tracking system.
[272]Germán Arias [273]
Is the maintainer of the [274]FisicaLab project. He also contributes with
[275]GNUstep project. He lives in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala. Besides programming
computers, Germán likes mathematics, physics and read books.
[276]Giuseppe Scrivano
Is the maintainer of some GNU packages including [277]wget and [278]gcal. During
the years he contributed to several other packages including [279]GCC,
[280]gnulib, [281]coreutils, diff, [282]Emacs. He helps managing the Google
Summer of Code program for the GNU project.
Gordon Matzigkeit
Was the principal author of [283]GNU Libtool. He is currently working on GNU
system integration, with a focus on the [284]GNU Hurd.
Graham Percival
Is a co-maintainer of [285]GNU LilyPond, and editor of most of its documentation.
[286]Gregory Casamento
Is the maintainer of the GNUstep project. He has been the maintainer and
principal author of GNU Gorm (InterfaceBuilder) for) the past few years and has
written many classes in gui (AppKit) for the project. He sincerely hopes that the
project will reach its full potential.
Guillaume Morin [287]
Is the current [288]GNU Stow maintainer. He is a [289]Savannah contributor and
administrator. He is also a [290]Debian developer.
H
Han-Wen Nienhuys
Is one of the main authors of [291]LilyPond, the music typesetter of the GNU
Project. He currently is a PhD. student at the Computer Science Department of
Utrecht University.
Henning Köster
Is the author of [292]GNU POC.
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.
Henrik Sandklef [293]
Is the author and maintainer of [294]Xnee. He also advocates the GNU philosophy
in Sweden.
Hilaire L. S. Fernandes
Is the author of [295]DrGeo and DrGenius geometry GNU software. He is also a
volunteer at the [296]OFSET organization, promoting free software development for
education.
Hugo Gayosso
Was a software evaluator for the GNU Project and coordinator of the Spanish
translation team for the GNU web site.
I
Ian Dunn
Is the author and maintainer for [297]GNU Aris.
[298]Ian Lance Taylor
Wrote GNU/Taylor UUCP. He has contributed to GNU binutils and many other
packages.
Ian Murdock
Led the development of [299]Debian GNU/Linux from its inception in 1993 until
1996. Murdock died on December 28, 2015 in San Francisco.
Igor Támara Patińo
Was translator to Spanish of GNU web pages and co-maintainer of [300]GNU Typist.
IIDA Yosiaki
Maintains [302]GNUjdoc and translates [303]Brave GNU World into Japanese.
Ileana Dumitrescu
Is the maintainer of GNU libtool. She also maintains zvbi and performs
maintenance for several packages as a Debian Maintainer: debianutils,
game-music-emu, etc.
J
J. Abelardo Gutierrez
Is the maintainer of GNU Sather programming language. Also a contributor of some
other Free Software projects.
[305]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.
James Youngman
James is the maintainer of [306]GNU Findutils and is the Author of [307]GNU CSSC.
He also contributes to a number of other GNU projects including [308]gnulib and
[309]Coreutils. James has worked on the [310]2004 POSIX standard and with the
[311]UK's Unix & Open Systems User Group.
Jan Nieuwenhuizen
Is one of the main authors of [312]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.
Jason Kitcat, [313]
Jason was the designer and author for GNU.FREE, a heavy duty Internet voting
system. He currently lives in Brighton, UK and works on various projects.
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.
Jason M. Felice
Is the author and maintainer of [314]GNU Patchwork.
[315]Jason Self
is the maintainer of [316]GNUtrition and the [317]GNU Chief Webmaster. He is also
a member of the [318]GNU Advisory Committee.
[319]Jean-loup Gailly
Is the principal author of [320]GNU Gzip which he continues to maintain.
Jeff Binder
Is a co-author and co-maintainer of [321]GNU Leg (Libraries and Engines for
Games).
[322]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 [323]Emacs, the
GNU [324]C Library, the [325]X Window System and others. Jeff did the original
port of many GNU packages to Windows NT.
[326]Jeffrin Jose
Worked on the [327]GNU Source Installer, and was a contributor to upstream Linux,
the kernel. He was also the maintainer of [328]GNU Dap, [329]GNU Trueprint, and
[330]GNU GLeem. He is currently involved in building and sharing knowledge using
free software.
Jeremiah Benham
Is one of the two main developers of GNU Denemo
Jia Wang
Is the author and maintainer of [331]GNU Proxyknife.
[332]Jim Blandy
Has worked for the Free Software Foundation on and off for nine years. He
currently maintains [333]Guile, as a volunteer. Along with Richard Stallman, he
was responsible for the release of version 19 of [334]GNU Emacs. Jim lives in
Bloomington, Indiana.
Jim Lowe [335]
Has been a user and advocate of [336]GNU/Linux systems since 1992. His current
interest relating to GNU/Linux systems is software administration. He's author
and maintainer of [337]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.
Jim Meyering [338]
Has maintained the GNU Coreutils since 1991. After merging the
portability/maintainability (lib/, m4/, automake) core of the textutils,
fileutils, and sh-utils into the coreutils, he subsequently migrated most of that
into a separate project that is now known as Gnulib.
Joel E. Denny
Co-maintains [339]GNU Bison.
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 51 Franklin St 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.
[340]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.
John Catherino
Was the author and maintainer of [341]the Cajo project. He was working with a
worldwide community of free software developers, to provide seamless transparent
distributed computing for grid and cluster platform developers. John Catherino
passed away on April 16, 2016 in Anchorage.
John Collins jmc AT xisl DOT com
Is the author and maintainer of [342]GNUspool and [343]GNUbatch. He lives in near
London, England with Sue and a stroppy dog. Sometimes they contrive to let him
play Chess and Go -- see him on ICC, KGS, IGS and DGS as toadwarble -- see
[344]KGS graph.
John Sullivan [345]
Free Software Foundation Staff
Has worked for the FSF since 2003, and is a GNU webmaster and Executive Director
of the FSF.
John W. Eaton
Is the author and maintainer of [346]GNU Octave.
Jonas Öberg
Was a GNU webmaster and system administrator. He also advocates the GNU
philosophy in Sweden.
[347]Joris van der Hoeven [348]
Is the author and maintainer of [349]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.
Jose Antonio Ortega Ruiz (aka jao) [350]
Is a physicist and author of the [351]GNU MDK package, an emulator of Donald
Knuth's MIX mythical computer.
Jose E. Marchesi
Jose E. Marchesi is a long-term GNU activist. In 1999, he founded [353]GNU Spain,
and he later assisted in the creation of [354]GNU Italy and [355]GNU Mexico. His
experience in GNU software maintainership covers [356]GNU GV (up to 2007),
[357]GNU Ghostscript (up to 2006), [358]GNU Ferret and [359]GNU PDF. He also
performs what he calls "random works" in the GNU Project, such as writing
internal code and editing Web pages as needed. He develop his professional work
in the Space sector, writing software for the European Space Agency.
Jose M. Moya
Is currently working on the [360]GNU Hurd.
[361]Juan A. Ańel
Is the [362]GNUticias chief editor, an official speaker for GNU Spain, and helped
organize the first GNU Hackers Meeting. He's also a researcher in Atmospheric
Sciences.
[363]Juan Bidini
Is a member of the core team of the [364]UTUTO-e Project, co-founder of
[365]SOLAR (Software Libre ARgentina), and founder of LUGCASARES ( [366]GNU/Linux
User Group of Carlos Casares). Currently writing a project about "The creation of
a GNU/Linux Distribution" made from source. This distribution will be named for
Carlos Casares, the city where he lives.
Jürgen Sauermann
Is an APL veteran since the end of the 1970s, and author and maintainer of GNU
APL since 2013. He developed huge mainframe-sized parallel APL computers in the
1980s, but is now down to smaller embedded systems like Raspberry, Atmel, and
even FPGAs.
Justin Baugh
Was a systems administrator at the FSF from February 2005 until April 2008.
K
[367]Karl Berry
has been involved with GNU since rms visited his home in 1986.
Karl Heuer
Once worked for the FSF, but has nothing else to say about himself.
Kathryn Ann Hargreaves
Made the original regex code POSIX compliant and updated the manual. Co-authored
[368]TeX for the Impatient and the initial phases of the [369]GNU font utilities.
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.
Klaus Treichel [370]
Is the maintainer of [371]DotGNU.
Krishna Padmasola [372]
Converted GNU Emacs CC mode documentation to Texinfo format, which is now
included with the Emacs distribution.
L
[373]Lars Brinkhoff
Is the author and maintainer of [374]httptunnel, and is [375]porting GCC to
PDP-10 and TOPS-20.
[376]Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
Is the maintainer of [377]Gnus, the Emacs newsreader. Lars lives in Oslo, Norway.
Laurence Finston
Is the author and maintainer of [378]3DLDF, a package for three-dimensional
drawing with MetaPost output.
Leonard Manzara
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.
Les Kopari
Has prepared some web pages, and wrote the awk script that produces the html for
our Program-Package Cross Reference.
Lezz Giles
Is the author and maintainer of [380]GNU Trueprint.
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.
[381]Loic Dachary
Is the author and maintainer of [382]GNU mifluz. He created and is a maintainer
of [383]Savannah, the hosting facility for the GNU project. He is a founding
member of [384]FSF Europe and [385]FSFE France.
[386]Lorenzo Bettini
Is the author of [387]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 [388]gengetopt.
[389]L. Peter Deutsch
Is the principal author of [390]GNU Ghostscript, which he continues to maintain
and enhance.
[391]Luca Saiu
Has been a user of [392]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, an extensible
programming language, and its sub-project GNU Jitter. After attending most GNU
Hackers Meeting he also organized the 2013 edition in Paris.
[393]Luis Falcon
Luis Falcon is the author and maintainer of [395]GNU Health, the Free Health and
Hospital Information System. Luis is the president of [396]GNU Solidario, an NGO
that delivers health and education with Free Software to the underprivileged.
M
Marcos Serrou do Amaral
Is maintainer of GNU UnRTF.
Marc Tardif
Is the author and maintainer of [397]GNU Bool, a utility for finding files that
match a boolean expression.
Marek Aaron Sapota
Is maintainer of [398]GNU WebSocket4J and a GNU Webmaster.
Mark Adler
Is a co-author on gzip and wrote the decompression part.
Mark H. Weaver
Co-maintains [400]GNU Guile and contributes to [401]GNU Guix.
Markus Steinborn
Is the maintainer of [402]GNU gv.
Martin Schanzenbach
Is a co-maintainer of [403]GNUnet.
Masayuki Hatta
Is currently maintaining GNU a2ps and Japanese translation of GNU Web pages and
was chief GNU translation coordinator, who administers [404]web translation
efforts into other languages apart from English, after Luis M. Arteaga.
Mats Lidell
Maintainer of GNU Hyperbole.
[405]Matt Lee
Matt Lee is an artist, [406]comedy writer/producer/director and [407]musician
living in Boston. In previous versions he was a GNU Webmaster (2003-2008), the
[408]Chief Webmaster of the GNU project (2005-2008), a consultant to the FSF
(2007/2008) and finally the FSF's Campaigns Manager (2008-2012). He organized the
LibrePlanet conference from 2009 until 2012. He started the [409]GNU FM (with
help from Mike Sheldon and Clint Adams) and [410]GNU social (with lots of help
from Evan Prodromou and Mikael Nordfeldth) projects. After the FSF, Matt ran the
technology team over at [411]Creative Commons and was a free software developer
at [412]GitLab, Inc.
In 2008, Matt wrote and produced the movie [413]Happy Birthday to GNU with
Stephen Fry for the 25th anniversary of the GNU Project, designed the cover for
the [414]GNU Emacs manual.
In 2017, Matt released the [415]first feature length live action movie, made
entirely with free software. He is actively working on sequel movies, television
writing and the [416]IndieWeb.
[417]Matt Tytel
Matt Tytel is the author and maintainer of cursynth, a terminal music
synthesizer.
Maurizio Boriani
Author of guile-dbi (and postgres, mysql db driver), contributor to GNU/Hurd and
other various contributions.
Maxim Cournoyer
Is one of the co-maintainers and developers of [419]GNU Guix, GNU's functional
package manager.
Melissa Weisshaus
Was with the GNU Project on and off (mostly on) for some years after 1991. She
edited many [420]GNU's Bulletins and did varying amounts of work on most of the
FSF's other publications.
[421]Michael Haardt
Is currently working on [422]GNU diction.
[423]Micah Cowan
Maintains [425]GNU Wget and [426]GNU Teseq, and contributes to [427]GNU Screen.
Also chips in for org admin duties to represent the FSF/GNU Project in Google's
annual [428]Summer of Code program.
[429]Michael J. Flickinger
Has been involved with Savannah administration since 2004, and is presently the
chief Savannah maintainer. He is also the maintainer of the [430]GNU packaging
project.
Michael Opdenacker
Is the new [431]GNU Typist maintainer and translator to French of GNU web pages.
[432]Mikael Djurfeldt
Is one of the maintainers for [433]Guile and has ported and worked on development
of [434]GOOPS, Guile's object system. He is currently working on his PhD in
[435]Graybiel Lab, see the Wayback Machine (archived June 05, 1997), at the
[436]Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, [437]MIT and is a graduate
student in [438]SANS (Studies of Artificial Neural Systems) at [439]KTH (Royal
Institute of Technology), Stockholm.
[440]Mike Gerwitz
Free software hacker and activist with a focus on privacy and security; GNU
maintainer, [441]evaluator, and volunteer; author of [442]GNU ease.js. GPG
Fingerprint: 2217 5B02 E626 BC98 D7C0 C2E5 F22B B815 8EE3 0EAB
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.
Miquel Puigpelat
Is a Catalan Translation Team Coordinator and a member of gnu.org. He also
maintains a personal site about [443]free software and related subjects in
Catalan.
Mohammed Isam [444]
The author and maintainer of [445]Fontopia and [446]GnuDOS packages.
Mu Lei known as NalaGinrut
The maintainer of [447]GNU Artanis and [448]GNU Xmlat, NalaGinrut contributes to
[449]GNU Guile. Also advocates the GNU philosophy in China to young people.
Musawir Ali
Is the maintainer of [451]GNU Leg (Libraries and Engines for Games). Currently
pursuing a doctoral degree and brainstorming prospective free software projects.
N
Nagarjuna G
Is the author and project coordinator of [452]GNOWSYS and Chairperson of [453]FSF
India. He is a philosopher of science and educationist working in the
[454]gnowledge.org lab at Mumbai in India at [455]Homi Bhabha Centre for Science
Education, working in the area of structure and dynamics of knowledge. He gives
speeches introducing the philosophy of free software, free knowledge and free
society. He is also a project coordinator and lead developer of an independent
free software project [456]SELF-Platform.
Nathan Nichols
Is a maintainer/author of [457]GNU LibreJS, a JavaScript browser add-on that
accepts/denies JavaScript from websites based on license.
Nazim Djafar
Is the maintainer of the [458]jwois package. Nazim has worked as a developer and
system administrator and is a GNU/Linux user since 2000. He is a free software
activist and has given speeches on free software at the USTHB GNU/Linux install
party in 2010 and 2011 and at the Algeria 2.0 events in 2012.
[459]Nikos Mavroyanopoulos
Is the author of the [460]GnuTLS library.
[461]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 [462]GNU Emacs
and working with others to maintain various GNU packages.
Nils Gey
Developer and public relations of GNU Denemo
O
[463]Ole Tange
Is the author and maintainer of [464]GNU Parallel. He is actively promoting free
software in Denmark.
Ovidiu Predescu [465]
He was one of the authors of the GNUstep Database Library, and worked on various
[466]GNUstep packages (the GNUstep-make, GNUstep-GUI and GNUstep-X libraries).
Between 1998 and 2003 he was the maintainer of the Objective-C frontend and
runtime library in GCC.
P
Paolo Bonzini [467]
Was converted from the Windows world to the [468]GNU/Linux world after he took
over maintaining and developing [469]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.
Paul Eggert
Paul Eggert has contributed to many GNU packages, including Emacs, GCC, Automake,
Bash, CVS, Ghostscript, Grep, Groff, Gzip, and Make. Currently he maintains or
co-maintains Diffutils, Patch, RCS, Tar, Gzip, and the tz database, and also
contributes to Autoconf, Bison, Coreutils, the GNU C library, and Gnulib. He
teaches in the UCLA Computer Science Department.
[470]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!
[471]Paul Goins
Is the maintainer of [472]GNU Typist. He also works on several other non-GNU free
software projects which can be found at his web site.
[473]Pádraig Brady
Is a co-maintainer of GNU coreutils. He also works on several other non-GNU free
software projects which can be found at his web site.
Peter Gerwinski
Maintains the [474]GNU Pascal Compiler (GPC).
Peter Miller
Has contributed to the [475]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.
[476]Peter Wainwright
An applied mathematician by training, he now works on biological effects of
electromagnetic fields. He is maintainer for the debugger [477]DDD.
[478]Petra Millarova
Is one of the maintainers of the C++ package [479]GNU Gama for the adjustment of
geodetic networks.
Phillip Rulon
Was the FSF sysadmin for a few years. Does physics in his spare time.
Phil Maker
Is the author of the [480]GNU Nana library and is also one of the founders of
Quoll Systems.
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.
Prof. Masayuki Ida
Was our Vice President for Japan. He organized Japanese events and worked with
GNU's friends in Japan.
R
Raghav "RG" Gururajan [481]
RG is a Free Software Hacktivist. He is a contributor to [482]GNU Guix. His
vision is to make Guix System an ubiquitous operating system across all
public-sectors.
Raif S. Naffah [483]
Is the maintainer, and one of the authors, of [484]GNU Crypto.
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 sysadmins.
Ralf S. Engelschall
Contributes to the free software community since many years. His most popular
contributions are [485]WML, [486]ePerl, [487]iSelect, [488]MM, and NPS. He is
also a core team member of the Apache Group and has contributed some popular
things to the Apache community, including [489]mod_rewrite, [490]mod_ssl, the
[491]DSO facility, the Apache Autoconf-style Interface (APACI), etc. He's also
one of the founders of the [492]OpenSSL project. Finally to the GNU Project he
has contributed [493]shtool, and [494]Pth.
Raman [495]
Is a volunteer programmer at SimpleMachines, Italy and is currently hacking on a
port of PicoLisp for the Mizar32 computer. He does most of his work with GNU
Emacs but he also once wrote a patch to get a free (as in freedom) vi clone to
run on a microcontroller. He is a maintainer of and a contributor to [496]GNU
Gengen.
[497]Ramprasad B
Is the [498]GNU Emacs FAQ for MS Windows maintainer recruited by [499]Richard M.
Stallman, was a [500]GNU Webmaster, and also works for other [501]GNU projects,
and is an organiser/participant of various free software events. He is from
Bangalore, India.
Reinhard Müller
Is the current maintainer of [502]GNU Enterprise.
Remco Bras
Is the maintainer of [503]GNU RPGE, a package for building graphical role playing
games.
[504]Reuben Thomas [505]
Reuben maintains [506]GNU Zile and contributes to much other free software,
within and outside GNU. He earns his living as a classical baritone.
[507]Ricardo Wurmus
Is one of the co-maintainers and developers of [508]GNU Guix, GNU's functional
package manager. Ricardo is also the primary author and maintainer of
[509]Guile-Debbugs, a Guile library to communicate with a Debbugs SOAP service.
Richard Shann
Is the maintainer and main developer of GNU Denemo
[510]Richard Stallman
Founded the GNU Project in 1984. He is the principal or initial author of
[511]GNU Emacs, the [512]GNU C Compiler, the GNU Debugger GDB and parts of other
packages. He founded the [513]Free Software Foundation (FSF) in October 1985, and
served as its president until September 2019.
Stallman has never had a Facebook account. He has a twitter account
"rmspostcomments" for use with other sites, but has no other Twitter account.
Aside from that, any account on these sites claiming to be his is fake.
Robert J. Chassell
Was one of the founders of the Free Software Foundation, and wrote the
Introduction to Emacs Lisp Programming.
[514]Robert Maier
Is the primary author of the [515]GNU plotting utilities, and the designer of the
[516]libxmi scan-conversion library. He professes mathematics at the University
of Arizona.
Rob Savoye
Is the author of DejaGnu, the GNU regression testing framework, and libgloss, a
BSP library for the GNU tools for embedded systems.
Roel Janssen
Is the author of GNU InklingReader and GNU GWL, and a contributor to GNU Guix.
Roland McGrath
Worked on the GNU Project from 1987 to 1996. He is the principal author of the
GNU [517]C Library, co-author of the [518]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.
Roland Stigge
Is the maintainer of [519]GNU GTick.
S
Sadrul Habib Chowdhury
Is the lead developer and co-maintainer of [521]GNU Screen, a full-screen
terminal window manager. He is also a lead developer of [522]Pidgin, a
multi-protocol instant messaging program. He is a [523]Bangladeshi living in
Ottawa, Canada.
Sam Steingold
Is the co-maintainer of [524]GNU CLISP--an ANSI Common Lisp implementation. He
also contributes to [525]GNU Emacs.
Sandra Loosemore
Has been involved with the GNU project since 1991, when RMS hired her to write
the [526]GNU C Library Reference Manual as an FSF employee. Nowadays she is a
maintainer for [527]GCC and [528]Binutils, and an occasional contributor to
[529]GDB.
Sebastian Wieseler
He started idle-ing on #savannah July 17, 2004 and after finishing his school
years he was an active member for some time after May 24, 2005.
[530]Sergey Poznyakoff
Is the author and maintainer of [531]GNU Radius. He is also a developer and
co-maintainer of several other GNU projects, among them [532]Mailutils and
[533]Tar.
[534]Shigio Yamaguchi
Is the author of [535]GNU GLOBAL source code tag system that works the same way
across diverse environments.
[536]Simon Josefsson
Lives in Stockholm, Sweden, and is the main author of GNU Libidn, GNU SASL, GNU
Shishi, GNU GSS and maintainer of GnuTLS and GNU Libtasn1. He regularly
contribute to many other GNU and non-GNU free software projects through his
consulting company, does standardization work in the IETF and has spoken at
several conferences.
Stein Krogdahl
Author of Class Simulation included in the GNU Simula Compiler, [537]Cim.
Stephen F. Booth
Is the author and maintainer of [538]GNU Cgicc.
Stephen H. Dawson
Stephen Dawson is the package Maintainer of [540]GNU remotecontrol and the
coordinator of the GNU remotecontrol Team. He is an Information Technology
Management Professional.
[541]Steve Kemp
Maintained the [542]NTEmacs FAQ till 2002, and advocates the use of GNU software
on the Windows platform.
[543]Steven M. Rubin
Is the author of [544]Electric, the GNU CAD system for IC and Schematic design,
which he continues to maintain and enhance. He is also the singer in [545]Severe
Tire Damage, the first band to play live on the Internet.
Steve Oualline
Is a software engineer working in Southern California. He contributed the proto
program to the GNU Project.
Steve White
Is the maintainer of and a contributor to [546]GNU FreeFont.
Susan Bassein
Is the initial author and the maintainer of the [547]Dap statistics and graphics
package.
Sverre Hvammen Johansen
Author and maintainer of the GNU Simula Compiler, [548]Cim.
[549]Sylvain Beucler
He started working on Savannah in the post-compromise context, since 2004-02-07,
so he's had the time to work on about every aspect of the service. Besides that
he is the author and maintainer of GNU FreeDink.
T
Terje Mjřs
Author of the GNU Simula Compiler, [550]Cim.
[551]Thien-Thi Nguyen (aka ttn)
Was a hacker, artist, writer, and long-time maintainer and contributor to many
GNU programs as well as other free software packages. He was GNU maintainer of
[552]rcs, [553]guile-sdl, [554]alive, and [555]superopt packages, and worked on
[556]GNU Go as well.
Thien-Thi especially loved GNU Emacs, GNU Taler, and GNU Go: he was the author
and maintainer of the xpm, gnugo, ascii-art-to-unicode, and hideshow GNU Emacs
packages and made substantial contributions to many others such as vc, as well as
to GNU Taler and its documentation.
Thomas Bushnell, BSG
Is the principal architect of the [557]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.
[558]Tim Retout
Is the maintainer of [559]GNU Enscript.
Tom Cato Amundsen
Is the author of [560]GNU Solfege, a ear training program for GNOME, and he has
also done a little work with fonts and mudela-book for [561]GNU Lilypond.
He recently got his Master of Education in Music, but spends far too much time
programming Solfege and using free software.
W
[562]Werner Koch
Is the principal author of [563]GNU Privacy Guard, which he continues to develop
and maintain.
[564]W. G. Krebs
Was the original author of GNU Queue.
William M. Perry
Is the author of [565]Emacs/W3, the Emacs web browser.
[566]Wojciech Polak
Is the author and maintainer of [567]GNU Anubis, and is also a developer of
[568]GNU Mailutils.
Y
Yann Dirson
Is the current maintainer of [569]GNU Shogi. He is a strong supporter and
advocate of free software and is also a Debian Developer and occasionally
participates in various free software projects.
Yngve Svendsen
Is the maintainer of Gnatsweb, a web interface for the Gnats bug tracking system.
Yoni Rabkin (aka yrk)
Has been volunteering for the [570]GPL Compliance Lab since 2006 and is the
maintainer of [571]Emms.
[572]Yuchen Pei
is a programmer, mathematician and free software advocate. He is a co-maintainer
of LibreJS, maintainer of h-node.org, and an FSF licensing volunteer. He also
contributed to other free software projects like pandoc, rt-liberation, emms and
emacs, as well as organises a libreplanet group called [573]LibreAustralia.
Z
Zak Greant
has been a volunteer for the Free Software Foundation Compliance Lab since 2004
and is a member of [575]GPL v3 Committee D. He works for eZ systems AS as their
Managing Director for North America and for the Mozilla Foundation as their
Ombudslizard.
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500. http://www.gnu.org/people/webmeisters.html
501. https://savannah.gnu.org/users/ramprasadb/
502. http://www.gnu.org/software/gnue/gnue.html
503. http://www.gnu.org/software/rpge
504. http://rrt.sc3d.org/
505. mailto:rrt@sc3d.org
506. http://www.gnu.org/software/zile/
507. https://elephly.net/
508. http://www.gnu.org/software/guix
509. https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/guile-debbugs
510. http://www.stallman.org/
511. http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/emacs.html
512. http://www.gnu.org/software/gcc/gcc.html
513. http://www.gnu.org/fsf/fsf.html
514. http://www.math.arizona.edu/~rsm/
515. http://www.gnu.org/software/plotutils
516. http://www.gnu.org/software/libxmi
517. http://www.gnu.org/software/libc/libc.html
518. http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/hurd.html
519. http://www.antcom.de/gtick/
520. mailto:imadil@gmail.com
521. http://www.gnu.org/software/screen/screen.html
522. https://www.pidgin.im/
523. http://www.bangladesh.gov.bd/
524. https://clisp.sourceforge.io/
525. http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/emacs.html
526. https://ftp.gnu.org/old-gnu/Manuals/glibc-2.2.3/pdf/libc.pdf
527. http://www.gnu.org/software/gcc/
528. http://www.gnu.org/software/binutils/
529. http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/
530. http://gray.gnu.org.ua/
531. http://www.gnu.org/software/radius/radius.html
532. https://mailutils.org/
533. http://www.gnu.org/software/tar/tar.html
534. http://www.tamacom.com/~shigio/
535. http://www.gnu.org/software/global/global.html
536. http://blog.josefsson.org/
537. http://www.gnu.org/software/cim/
538. http://www.gnu.org/software/cgicc/cgicc.html
539. mailto:service@shdawson.com
540. http://www.gnu.org/software/remotecontrol
541. http://www.steve.org.uk/
542. http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/efaq-w32.html
543. http://www.rulabinsky.com/steve
544. http://www.gnu.org/software/electric/electric.html
545. http://www.std.org/
546. http://www.gnu.org/software/freefont/
547. http://www.gnu.org/software/dap/dap.html
548. http://www.gnu.org/software/cim/
549. http://beuc.net/
550. http://www.gnu.org/software/cim/
551. https://web.archive.org/web/20221210010510/https://gnuvola.org/
552. http://www.gnu.org/software/rcs/
553. http://www.gnu.org/software/guile-sdl/
554. http://www.gnu.org/software/alive/
555. http://www.gnu.org/software/superopt/
556. http://www.gnu.org/software/gnugo/
557. http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/hurd.html
558. https://retout.co.uk/
559. http://www.gnu.org/software/enscript/
560. http://www.gnu.org/software/solfege/solfege.html
561. http://www.lilypond.org/
562. https://werner.eifzilla.de/
563. http://www.gnu.org/software/gnupg/gnupg.html
564. http://www.wernergkrebs.com/
565. http://www.gnu.org/software/w3/
566. https://wojciechpolak.org/
567. http://www.gnu.org/software/anubis/
568. http://www.gnu.org/software/mailutils/
569. http://www.gnu.org/software/gnushogi/
570. https://www.fsf.org/licensing/
571. https://savannah.gnu.org/projects/emms
572. https://ypei.me/
573. https://libreau.org/
574. mailto:zak@greant.com
575. http://gplv3.fsf.org/discussion-committees/D
576. http://www.gnu.org/people/people.html#top
577. http://www.gnu.org/people/people.html#top
578. http://www.gnu.org/server/select-language.html?callback=/people/people.html
579. http://www.gnu.org/people/people.en.html
580. http://www.gnu.org/people/people.de.html
581. http://www.gnu.org/people/people.pl.html
582. http://www.gnu.org/people/people.html#header
583. http://www.fsf.org/
584. http://www.fsf.org/associate/support_freedom?referrer=4052
585. http://donate.fsf.org/
586. http://shop.fsf.org/
587. mailto:gnu@gnu.org
588. http://www.gnu.org/contact/
589. mailto:webmasters@gnu.org
590. http://www.gnu.org/server/standards/README.translations.html
591. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/
592. http://www.fsf.org/about/dmca-notice
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