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<h2>Protesilaos Stavrou</h2></div>
<div class="webform-html-textarea"><p> Protesilaos (aka "Prot") is a philosopher with a background in the<br /><br />
- humanities. He used to work in politics, including as a<br /><br />
- parliamentary assistant at the European Parliament. He switched to<br /><br />
- free software in 2016 on the premise that it empowered the end user<br /><br />
- to operate the computer on their own terms. Since 2019, he is a<br /><br />
- power user of GNU Emacs. Prot is the author/maintainer of the<br /><br />
- modus-themes project: a pair of highly accessible themes which are<br /><br />
- built into Emacs. Prot is a tinkerer who has learnt how to program<br /><br />
- by using the free/libre tools at his disposal.</p><br />
+ humanities. He used to work in politics, including as a parliamentary assistant at the European Parliament. He switched to free software in 2016 on the premise that it empowered the end user to operate the computer on their own terms. Since 2019, he is a power user of GNU Emacs. Prot is the author/maintainer of the modus-themes project: a pair of highly accessible themes which are built into Emacs. Prot is a tinkerer who has learnt how to program by using the free/libre tools at his disposal.</p><br />
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