From: Molly de Blanc Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2018 18:10:45 +0000 (-0500) Subject: updated sponsors page. X-Git-Url: https://vcs.fsf.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=09b33d3fa4e56b7e36688e0c9c753cba0366529d;p=libreplanet-static.git updated sponsors page. --- diff --git a/2018/includes/generated-bios.html b/2018/includes/generated-bios.html index 7f1cf82d..e9158b9c 100644 --- a/2018/includes/generated-bios.html +++ b/2018/includes/generated-bios.html @@ -685,7 +685,7 @@ symbolic debugger (gdb), GNU Emacs, and various others.

Dana Lewis

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After building her own DIY “artificial pancreas,” Dana Lewis helped found the open source artificial pancreas movement known as OpenAPS, making safe and effective artificial pancreas technology available (sooner) for people with diabetes around the world. She is also a Principal Investigator for a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation funded grant project to work to scale patient-led innovation and scientific discovery in more patient communities.

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After building her own DIY “artificial pancreas,” Dana Lewis helped found the open source artificial pancreas movement known as OpenAPS, making safe and effective artificial pancreas technology available (sooner) for people with diabetes around the world. She is also a Principal Investigator for a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation funded grant project to work to scale patient-led innovation and scientific discovery in more patient communities.

(Copyright © 2017, Scott Leibrand. Photos licensed under CC BY-ND 4.0.)

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Neil McGovern

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A long-term contributor to free software, Neil McGovern has held posts on the boards of Software in the Public Interest, Open Rights Group and served a term as the Debian Project Leader. Neil currently works as the Executive Director of the GNOME Foundation.

(Copyright © 2016 Guy Lunardi. Photos licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.)

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Connor Solver

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Chris Thompson is a member of Agaric and has worked in a variety of technical leadership roles for over the past two decades (and some), after first discovering his talent for programming while hacking BASIC programs at the age of 12. He returned to programming as a career - his first programming position utilizing Visual Basic - where he proved himself capable of tackling some of the most challenging obstacles. While Chris has spent more than a little time writing high-performance stored procedures for large databases, he also feels right at home in the web world; Whether the server runs in Zend(PHP), OpenJava, or Mono(C#/.Net) and the client uses Angular.JS, Knockout.JS, or raw JavaScript.

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Luis Villa

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The creator of GrassrootsMapping.org http://grassrootsmapping.org"/ and co-founder and Research Director for Public Lab, Jeffrey Warren designs mapping and civic science tools and professionally flies balloons and kites. Notable software he has created include the vector-mapping framework Cartagen http://cartagen.org/ and orthorectification tool MapKnitterhttp://mapknitter.org/, as well as open spectral database and toolkit Spectral Workbench http://spectralworkbench.org/.

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He served from 2015–17 as Vice President of the board http://www.oshwa.org/2013/09/10/welcome-new-oshwa-board-members/" of the Open Source Hardware Association http://www.oshwa.org/", is on the board of alternative education program Parts and Crafts http://partsandcrafts.org/" in Somerville MA, and an advocate of free software, hardware, and data. He co-founded Vestal Design, a graphic/interaction design firm in 2004, and directed the Cut&Paste Labs project, a year-long series of workshops on open source tools and web design in 2006-7 with Lima designer Diego Rotalde.

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Jeff holds an MS from MIT and a BA in Architecture from Yale University, and spent much of that time working with artist/technologist Natalie Jeremijenko, building robotic dogs and stuff. To find out more, visit Unterbahn.com.

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Luis is an attorney, programmer, and entrepreneur who has been involved in free software his entire career. He is currently the co-founder of Tidelift. Previous roles include Senior Director of Community Engagement at the Wikimedia Foundation; legal fellow at Mozilla, where he led the drafting of version 2.0 of the Mozilla Public License; and associate at Greenberg Traurig, where he represented Google in the Google-Oracle case. Before practicing law, he was the bugmaster and a board member of the GNOME Foundation, and worked at Ximian. He also briefly maintained a GPL-licensed Lego Mindstorms operating system.

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In-kind sponsors

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Aeronaut brewing company logo. -Aleph Objects logo

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Aleph Objects logo +No Starch Press logo

JMP logo -No Starch Press logo -Whole Foods logo

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Thank you to Wegmans and Whole Foods.

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