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Current Contributors

Jose E. Marchesi

GNU Maintainer, Developer

Jose E. Marchesi is a long-term GNU activist. In 1999, he founded GNU Spain, and he later assisted in the creation of GNU Italy and GNU Mexico. His experience in GNU software maintainership cover GNU gv (up to 2007), GNU Ghostscript (up to 2006), GNU Ferret and 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 industry, writing software for the European Space Agency.

Webpage: http://www.jemarch.net

Aleksander Morgado

Developer

Aleksander Morgado is a spanish Telecommunications Engineer currently involved in several FOSS projects. He has been working as a C software developer in several areas, such as Antivirus & Network Security, Satellite Ground Segment engineering and Mobile communications industry.

Webpage: http://bppx90.bp.ehu.es:8080/aleks/

Anish Patil

Developer

Anish is a GNU software enthusiast from India. He did some translation work regarding Mozilla-Firefox into his native language: Marathi (http://wiki.mozilla.org/L10n:Teams:mr). He is working as a Computer Programmer in Telecom Industry in applications such as auto dialer (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autodialer). He has worked upon with C, shell scripts and core Java.

Antonio Becerro (aka. littledog)

Graphics Hacker and Artist

Antonio Becerro (otherwise known as littledog) is part of the GNU Spain community and usually contributes to the GNU Project designing graphics and web themes.

Webpage: http://elviajero.org/antoniux/

Zac Brown

Developer

Zac Brown is student at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, FL, USA. He is currently involved with the Wine project (http://winehq.org) as a contributor/developer. For the summer of 2008, Zac will be working with Google full-time as an intern working on improving Wine. He has worked with C, C++, non-enterprise Java and assorted shell scripting.

Webpage: http://zacbrown.org

Juan Pedro Bolívar Puente

Developer

Juan Pedro is a student of Computer Engineering at the University of Granada. He is the maintainer of GNU Psychosynth, an award-winning software synthesizer, and GNU Jump a simple yet addictive game he wrote at highschool. In 2006 he won the Spanish Olympiad in Informatics and the Iberoamerican Informatics Contest.


Past Contributors