- Bill Joy
Bill Joy served as Sun's Chief Scientist until 2003, and is now a partner with venture capital firm Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers. - Marshall Kirk McKusick
Marshall Kirk McKusick (b. January 19, 1954 in Wilmington, Delaware) is a computer scientist, famous for his extensive work on BSD, from the 1980s to FreeBSD in the present day. He was president of the USENIX Association from 1990 to 1992 and again from 2002 to 2004, and still serves on the board. He is also on the editorial board of ACM Queue Magazine. He is known to friends and colleagues as "Kirk". - Keith Bostic
Keith Bostic is an American computer programmer. Bostic was a member of the Computer Systems Research Group (CSRG) at the University of California, Berkeley, who created BSD. Among many other tasks, he led the effort at CSRG to create a free software version of BSD, which helped allow the creation of NetBSD, FreeBSD, and OpenBSD. BSD has also influenced and been influenced by both other Unix variants and other Unix-like operating systems such as GNU/Linux. - Matt Dillon
Matt Dillon is a computer scientist, born July 1, 1966 in the Bay Area and living in Berkeley, California. He is best known for his contributions to FreeBSD and for starting the DragonFly BSD project. Dillon studied electronic engineering and computer science at the University of California, Berkeley, where he first became involved with BSD in 1985. He also became known for his Amiga programming, his C compiler DICE and his work on the Linux kernel. - Ulrich Drepper
Ulrich Drepper is the lead contributor and maintainer of GNU's C standard library, the GNU C Library. He was also one of the leaders of 86open. Much like OpenBSD founder Theo de Raadt, he is known within the free software community for his confrontational style. Recipients of his abrasive criticism have included Richard Stallman and the Linux Standard Base among others. Drepper currently works at Red Hat. - William Jolitz
William Frederick (Bill) Jolitz (born 1957), commonly known as Bill Jolitz, is best known for developing the 386BSD operating system from 1989 to 1994 along with his wife Lynne Jolitz. Jolitz received his BA in Computer Science from UC Berkeley. - Lynne Jolitz
Lynne Greer Jolitz is an important figure in free software and founded many startups in Silicon Valley with her husband William. Lynne Jolitz is probably most famous for her work in pioneering open source operating systems with 386BSD with her husband. She has founded startup companies that involve workstations to companies in Internet multimedia. Lynne is also a noted author and authority on operating systems and networking issues. - Damien Bergamini
Damien Bergamini is an OpenBSD developer who has written numerous device drivers for wireless chipsets, almost half of the wireless device drivers available on the open source BSD operating systems. Bergamini's drivers for the "Intel PRO/Wireless" chipset have been ported to all the *BSD systems, as well as to OpenSolaris. In a 2006 presentation entitled "Open Documentation for Hardware", … - Mike Muuss
Michael John Muuss (October 16, 1958 - November 20, 2000) was the author of the freeware network tool Ping. A graduate of Johns Hopkins University, Muuss was a senior scientist at the U.S. Army Research Lab in Maryland when he died, specialising in geometric solid modeling, ray-tracing, MIMD architectures and digital computer networks. - Jouni Malinen
Jouni Malinen is the creator of a suite of open source wireless LAN software for Linux, BSD and other operating systems. The components currently include: * The hostap driver for Prism based cards, supporting both client and access point modes. * The hostapd user space daemon for access points and authentication servers. * The wpa_supplicant IEEE 802.11i/WPA2/WPA supplicant. - Ken Arnold
Ken Arnold (Kenneth Cutts Richard Cabot Arnold, Kenneth C.R.C. Arnold) is a computer programmer well known as one of the developers of the 1980s dungeon-crawling computer game Rogue, contributions to the original Berkeley (BSD) distribution of Unix, books and articles about C/C++ (e.g. his 1980s/1990s Unix Review column "The C Advisor"), and high profile Java work (Jini, JavaSpaces). - Jim Cramer
James J. "Jim" Cramer (b., Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania) is an American television personality, former hedge fund manager, and best-selling author. Cramer is host of CNBC's "Mad Money" and co-founder of TheStreet.com. According to the January 27, 2006 episode of "High Net Worth" on CNBC, Cramer has accumulated a net worth of over $100 million. He currently resides in Summit, New Jersey. - Bob Fabry
Bob Fabry was a computer science professor at the University of California at Berkeley who conceived the idea of obtaining DARPA funding for a radically improved version of AT&T Unix and started Computer Systems Research Group. - Massimo Zito
I have been working in the IT industry in Italy for over 10 years ... Specialties: C - C++ programming, Audio Video Streaming ( H264/MPEG4/AAC, RTP/RTCP, IPTV, VOD, RTSP ), Content Delivery Network, Network Security, Network Engineering, Unix O.S. ( Sun Solaris, Linux, BSD, HP-UX, IBM AIX ), Wireless Networks ( WiMax, Hiperlan, WiFi ), Startups, P2P, AI (Artificial Intelligence), Broadband and Interactive TV, New Media, Open Source, Startup Specialist - Kevin Robert Elz
Kevin Robert Elz, often referred to in computing circles as Robert Elz, or simply kre, is a computer programmer and a pioneer in connecting Australia to the Internet, and more recently, in connecting Thailand. Some of his achievements include developing a number of important Internet RFC documents, helping connect Australia to the world-wide Internet, developing the internet-based research network within Australia, … - George H. Goble
George H. Goble is a staff member at the Purdue University Engineering Computer Network and a 1995 igNobel Prize winner. Goble is commonly known as "ghg" since he has used that as a login id, and signature in digital communications, since the 1970s. He received his BS, MS, and PhD in Electrical Engineering at Purdue University. In 1981, he wired together the backplanes of two DEC VAX-11/780's and made the first multi-CPU Unix computer, … - Mitch [bsd]
Im Mitch Hunter - bat_de_la_man@hotmail.com. - Kayce {bsd}
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I think this part is is really better left to others, so instead I will place a pithy quote here so you will think that I am smart/funny/deep/considerate/whatever. - Stewart Mercer
25 years of international (UK,USA,Australia,Scandinavia) experience in the IT and Telecoms business - everything from punching cards for Mainframes, Programming DEC/VAXes, founding and running my own ISP, working for two VERY large telcos in their IP/Internet divisions and I am now Head of Systems Engineering (OSS/BSS/etc) for PacketExchange, which provides International MPLS network services (WAN Peering and Internet Bypass), using . . . - Isaac Clifford Flanagan
I do a pretty good impression of myself. - Joe
There are some who call me Joe, there are some who call me LBJ, the are some who call me LBJoe, there are some who call me Ries, there are some who call me Lard Butt and there are some who don't call me anything. - Adam
i'm smart, funny and accomplished. i'm phenomenally, overwhelmingly sexy. i like barbecue as much as eating at the four seasons. i'm a great conversationalist, a voracious reader, a nearly-published writer, an often-complimented dancer and a competitive athlete. i don't play stupid games (though i am extremely playful). i value direct connection. i'm creative and interested. i've got a couple of kids that i love with all my heart. - Aaron
Translpanted Texan living in OK. Traveling and working all the time. Well, not all the time. Taking tango and reading alot lately also. Count the days...count the days. - Rich
Bad Elf - Elf Recut. - Grant Smith
I Love BMX. - Beth Huntington
I dont like this "about me" blurb...so if you want to know just ask. - Matt Williams
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- Frank Benedetti
Frank Benedetti Frank Benedetti helped form Manage Inc . Frank Benedetti helped form Manage Inc . in 1996 and also sits on the Board of Directors. in 1996 and also sits on the Board of Directors. Prior to Manage Inc . Prior to Manage Inc . , Frank founded Business Systems Development, another IBM Business Partner, with an exceptional record of customer service and strong solutions orientation. - Casey Reas
Casey Reas is an artist and educator exploring abstract kinetic systems through diverse digital media including software, animation, and digital prints. Reas has exhibited and lectured in Europe, Asia, and the United States and his work has recently been shown at Ars Electronica (Linz), Kunstlerhaus (Vienna), P.S.1 (Queens), Sónar (Barcelona), Bitforms (New York), Chromosome (Berlin), and Uijeongbu City (Korea). - Marco Delaurenti
Marco Delaurenti Chief R&D Officer at Equars
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