├── _config.yml ├── assets └── og-image.png ├── tools └── checker ├── README.md ├── index.pt.md ├── index.es.md ├── appendix.md └── index.md /_config.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | theme: minima 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/og-image.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/skjnldsv/rms-open-letter.github.io/main/assets/og-image.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tools/checker: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | # Very simple tool to help manage floods of PRs 3 | for I in `gh pr list|cut -f 1`; do 4 | gh pr diff $I 5 | read -p"Accept $I? " foo 6 | if [[ "$foo" == "y" ]]; 7 | then gh pr merge -m $I 8 | fi 9 | echo 10 | done 11 | 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | Thanks for volunteering to sign this open letter! 3 | 4 | ## How to sign 5 | 6 | To sign, please email digitalautonomy at riseup.net or [submit a pull request](https://github.com/rms-open-letter/rms-open-letter.github.io/pulls). 7 | 8 | Please add your name in the right place in the list. If you're using the GitHub editor, please double check that it doesn't renumber everyone. Each signature should start with a "1. " 9 | 10 | ## Translations 11 | 12 | These translations have been contributed by our community translators. Thanks! 13 | 14 | - [Brazilian Portuguese][pt_BR] 15 | - [Spanish][es] 16 | 17 | [pt_BR]: index.pt.md 18 | [es]: index.es.md 19 | 20 | Want to contribute? See [#1186](https://github.com/rms-open-letter/rms-open-letter.github.io/issues/1186). 21 | 22 | ## Contributing 23 | 24 | Please note, issues about techical problems in this repository are welcome. Complaints about the content of the letter are not on topic and will be deleted - there's a lot more places that are more appropriate than opening issues. 25 | 26 | Pull requests may be merged in batches. Thanks for your patience! 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /index.pt.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | *2021-03-23* 2 | 3 | Richard M. Stallman, popularmente conhecido como RMS, tem sido uma influência perigosa na comunidade de software livre por muito tempo. Ele tem se demonstrado misógino, transfóbico e discriminatório contra pessoas com incapacidades, entre outras sérias acusações de comportamentos imprórios. Atitudes essas que não têm lugar nas comunidades de software livre, direitos digitais e de tecnologia. Com seu recente retorno ao Conselho Administrativo da Fundação de Software Livre, clamamos para que a totalidade do Conselho da FSL renuncie e que RMS seja removido de todas as posições de liderança. 4 | 5 | Nós, os abaixo-assinados, acreditamos na necessidade de autonomia digital e no poder que a liberdade do usuário garante a nossa fundamental proteção dos direitos humanos. Para poder realizar a promessa de tudo o que a liberdade de software possibilita, é necessária uma mudança radical na comunidade. Nós acreditamos em um presente e em um futuro onde toda tecnologia empodera - não oprime - pessoas. Nós acreditamos que isso é apenas possível num mundo onde tecnologia é construída para honrar nossos direitos em seus fundamentos. Apesar de esses ideais terem sido poularizados de alguma forma por Richard M. Stallman, ele não fala por nós. Nós não eximimos suas ações e opiniões de responsabilidade. Nós não reconhecemos sua liderança ou a liderança da Fundação de Software Livre de hoje. 6 | 7 | Houve muita tolerância às idéias e comportamentos repugnantes de Richard Stallman. Não podemos continuar permitindo que uma pessoa destrua o significado de nosso trabalho. Nossas comunidades não têm espaço para pessoas como Richard Stallman, e nós não vamos continuar sofrendo pelo seu comportamento, dando a ele uma posição de liderança, ou ainda aceitando a ele e a suas ideologias nocivas. 8 | 9 | Clamamons pela remoção da totalidade do Conselho da Fundação de Software Livre. Estas são pessoas que empoderaram e normalizaram RMS por anos. Isso foi demostrado, novamente, quando permitiram que ele voltasse ao Conselho da FSL. É hora de RMS ser removido do software livre, ética tecnológica, direitos digitais e comunidades tecnológicas, pois ele não é capaz de promover a liderança que precisamos. Também requeremos que que Richard M. Stallman seja removido de todas as posições de liderança incluindo o Projeto GNU. 10 | 11 | Imploramos àqueles capazes de fazê-lo, que não mais apóiem a Fundação de Software Livre. Recusem-se a contribuir a projetos relacionados à FSL e a RMS. Não dê palestras ou participe de eventos relacionados à FSL, ou eventos em que RMS e sua intolerância participem. Pedimos que colaboradores de projetos de software livre posicionem-se contra a intolerância e ódio existente em seus projetos. Ao fazê-lo, digam às comunidades e à FSL o porquê. 12 | 13 | Detalhamos diversos incidentes públicos do comportamento de Richard Stallman [1]. Alguns de nós têm nossos próprios relatos sobre Stallman e interações com ele, incidentes que foram capturados em e-mails ou video. Esperamos que você leia o que foi compartilhado e considere o dano que foi causado à nossa comunidade, e a outros. 14 | 15 | [1]: https://rms-open-letter.github.io/appendix 16 | 17 | Para assinar, por favor email digitalautonomy at riseup.net ou [envie um pull request](https://github.com/rms-open-letter/rms-open-letter.github.io/pulls). 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /index.es.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | *2021-03-23* 2 | 3 | Richard M. Stallman, frecuentemente conocido como RMS, ha sido una fuerza peligrosa en la comunidad del software libre durante mucho tiempo. Ha demostrado ser misógino, capacitista y transfóbico, entre otras graves acusaciones de impropiedad. Este tipo de creencias no tienen cabida en las comunidades de software libre, derechos digitales y tecnología. Con su reciente reincorporación a la Junta Directiva de la Free Software Foundation, pedimos que toda la Junta de la FSF dimita y que RMS sea retirado de todos los puestos de liderazgo. 4 | 5 | Nosotros, los abajo firmantes, creemos en la necesidad de la autonomía digital y en el poderoso papel que juega la libertad del usuario en la protección de nuestros derechos humanos fundamentales. Para hacer realidad la promesa de todo lo que la libertad del software hace posible, debe haber un cambio radical dentro de la comunidad. Creemos en un presente y un futuro en el que toda la tecnología empodere -no oprima- a las personas. Sabemos que esto sólo es posible en un mundo en el que la tecnología se construye para respetar nuestros derechos en sus niveles más fundamentales. Aunque estas ideas han sido popularizadas de alguna manera por Richard M. Stallman, él no habla en nuestro nombre. No aprobamos sus acciones y opiniones. No reconocemos su liderazgo ni el de la Free Software Foundation tal y como es hoy. 6 | 7 | Ya ha habido suficiente tolerancia con las ideas y el comportamiento repugnante de RMS. No podemos seguir permitiendo que una persona arruine el significado de nuestro trabajo. Nuestras comunidades no tienen espacio para gente como Richard M. Stallman, y no vamos a seguir sufriendo su comportamiento, dándole un papel de liderazgo, o de otra manera sosteniendo que él y su ideología hiriente y peligrosa son aceptables. 8 | 9 | **Pedimos la destitución de todo el Consejo de la Free Software Foundation.** Estas son personas que han permitido y dado poder a RMS durante años. Lo demuestran de nuevo al permitirle volver a formar parte del Consejo de la FSF. Es hora de que RMS se aleje de las comunidades de software libre, ética tecnológica, derechos digitales y tecnología, ya que no puede proporcionar el liderazgo que necesitamos. **También pedimos que Richard M. Stallman sea retirado de todas las posiciones de liderazgo, incluyendo el Proyecto GNU.** 10 | 11 | Instamos a aquellos en posición de hacerlo a que dejen de apoyar a la Free Software Foundation. Rechazar la contribución a proyectos relacionados con la FSF y RMS. No hablen ni asistan a los eventos de la FSF, o a los eventos que den la bienvenida a RMS y a su marca de intolerancia. Pedimos a los colaboradores de los proyectos de software libre que se posicionen en contra de la intolerancia y el odio dentro de sus proyectos. Mientras hacen estas cosas, digan a estas comunidades y a la FSF por qué. 12 | 13 | [Hemos detallado varios incidentes públicos del comportamiento de RMS.](https://rms-open-letter.github.io/appendix) Algunos de nosotros tenemos nuestras propias historias sobre RMS y nuestras interacciones con él, cosas que no están recogidas en los hilos de correo electrónico o en el vídeo. Esperamos que leas lo que se ha compartido y consideres el daño que ha hecho a nuestra comunidad y a otros. 14 | 15 | Para firmar, envíe un correo electrónico a digitalautonomy arroba riseup.net o [envíe un pull request](https://github.com/rms-open-letter/rms-open-letter.github.io/pulls). 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /appendix.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | RMS has a history of mistreating women and making them feel uncomfortable, unsafe, and unwelcome. For incidents relating to RMS and MIT, please see: . 2 | 3 | RMS’s views on rape and child sex laws were publicly discussed in the Fall of 2019, when Selam G wrote about them.[1] Especially chilling is when Stallman addresses the accusations that Marvin Minsky sexually assaulted one of Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking victims (Virginia Giuffre) by saying “but the most plausible scenario is that she presented herself to him as entirely willing.”[2] RMS decries that this is not “sexual assault” because “‘assaulting’ presumes that he applied force or violence” while the report being discussed “says no such thing. Only that they had sex.”[3] Rather than discussing this further, let’s instead focus on his personal web site, where he also shares his views on minors being "entirely willing."[4] (Note: While several news reports misrepresented Stallman's position while discussing allegations against Minsky, Stallman has previously expressed opinions that were consistent with the inaccurate portrayal.) 4 | 5 | [1]: https://selamjie.medium.com/remove-richard-stallman-fec6ec210794 6 | [2]: https://www.vice.com/en/article/9ke3ke/famed-computer-scientist-richard-stallman-described-epstein-victims-as-entirely-willing 7 | [3]: https://www.vice.com/en/article/9ke3ke/famed-computer-scientist-richard-stallman-described-epstein-victims-as-entirely-willing 8 | [4]: https://web.archive.org/web/20180924231708/https://stallman.org/archives/2018-jul-oct.html#23_September_2018_(Cody_Wilson) 9 | 10 | He regularly and repeatedly makes comments about “the dishonest law that labels sex with adolescents as 'rape' even if they are willing."[5] He compares United States law to Sudanese law in saying that “US laws that define 'rape' to include voluntary sex with under N years of age (where N varies)” and that “both laws falsify the meaning of ‘rape.’”[6] 11 | 12 | [5]: https://stallman.org/archives/2017-sep-dec.html#13_November_2017_(Jelani_Maraj) 13 | [6]: https://stallman.org/archives/2018-may-aug.html#14_May_2018_(Death_sentence_in_Sudan) 14 | 15 | Of a woman having sex with a minor, he said “I wish an attractive woman had 'abused' me that way when I was 14.”[7] He directly addressed child pornography by saying that “making such photos should be a crime, and is a crime, but that is no reason to prohibit possessing copies of the photos.”[8] He defended pedophilia, in general, in saying that “there is little evidence to justify the widespread assumption that willing participation in pedophilia hurts children.”[9] *Note: RMS apologized for this comment on 14 September, 2019.[Citation](https://stallman.org/archives/2019-jul-oct.html#14_September_2019_(Sex_between_an_adult_and_a_child_is_wrong)). Edit made: 24 March, 2021 - 08:50 EDT.* 16 | 17 | [7]: https://stallman.org/archives/2015-mar-jun.html#5_June_2015_(Law_being_an_ass) 18 | [8]: https://stallman.org/archives/2014-jul-oct.html#26_October_2014_(Prison_for_cartoon) 19 | [9]: https://stallman.org/archives/2012-nov-feb.html#04_January_2013_(Pedophilia) 20 | 21 | In 2015 and 2016 RMS made three posts on his website about Down’s syndrome. He recommended that, should someone find out they are pregnant and the child tests positive for Down’s syndrome “the right course of action for the woman is to terminate the pregnancy.”[10] He referred to people deciding to “carry fetuses with Down’s syndrome to term” as “perverse” and said that there is “nothing virtuous” in “[increasing] the number of people that have Down’s syndrome.”[11] He also said that “when a fetus has Down's syndrome, you should abort it and try again.”[12] On at least one occasion RMS likened having a child with Down’s syndrome to having a pet.[13] 22 | 23 | [10]: https://web.archive.org/web/20210319210116/https://stallman.org/archives/2016-jul-oct.html#31_October_2016_(Down's_syndrome) 24 | [11]: https://stallman.org/archives/2015-jul-oct.html#21_October_2015_(Mistaking_a_fetus_for_a_baby) 25 | [12]: https://stallman.org/archives/2016-mar-jun.html#23_April_2016_(Fetuses_with_Downs_syndrome) 26 | [13]: https://web.archive.org/web/20161107050933/https://www.stallman.org/archives/2016-jul-oct.html#31_October_2016_(Down's_syndrome) 27 | 28 | RMS has spent years on a campaign against using people’s correct pronouns. This is poorly disguised transphobia. In the original publication of the GNU Kind Communication Guidelines, he said “there are various ways to express gender neutrality in third-person singular pronouns in English; you do not have to use 'they.'”[14] This text has since been updated, but is still transphobic.[15] The main page on his web site includes the statement that “‘They’ is plural — for singular antecedents, use singular gender-neutral pronouns.”[16] 29 | 30 | [14]: https://web.archive.org/web/20181022140126/https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/kind-communication.html 31 | [15]: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/kind-communication.html 32 | [16]: https://stallman.org 33 | 34 | [Return to the main page][17] 35 | 36 | [17]: https://rms-open-letter.github.io/ 37 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /index.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | title: An open letter to remove Richard M. Stallman from all leadership positions 3 | description: We, the undersigned, call for the entire Board of the FSF to step down and for Richard M. Stallman to be removed from all leadership positions. We will not continue suffering his behavior, giving him a leadership role, or otherwise holding him and his hurtful and dangerous ideology as acceptable. 4 | image: /assets/og-image.png 5 | twitter: 6 | card: summary_large_image 7 | --- 8 | 9 | *2021-03-23* 10 | 11 | Richard M. Stallman, frequently known as RMS, has been a dangerous force in the free software community for a long time. He has shown himself to be misogynist, ableist, and transphobic, among other serious accusations of impropriety. These sorts of beliefs have no place in the free software, digital rights, and tech communities. With his recent reinstatement to the Board of Directors of the Free Software Foundation, we call for the entire Board of the FSF to step down and for RMS to be removed from all leadership positions. 12 | 13 | We, the undersigned, believe in the necessity of digital autonomy and the powerful role user freedom plays in protecting our fundamental human rights. In order to realize the promise of everything software freedom makes possible, there must be radical change within the community. We believe in a present and a future where all technology empowers – not oppresses – people. We know that this is only possible in a world where technology is built to pay respect to our rights at its most foundational levels. While these ideas have been popularized in some form by Richard M. Stallman, he does not speak for us. We do not condone his actions and opinions. We do not acknowledge his leadership or the leadership of the Free Software Foundation as it stands today. 14 | 15 | There has been enough tolerance of RMS’s repugnant ideas and behavior. We cannot continue to let one person ruin the meaning of our work. Our communities have no space for people like Richard M. Stallman, and we will not continue suffering his behavior, giving him a leadership role, or otherwise holding him and his hurtful and dangerous ideology as acceptable. 16 | 17 | **We are calling for the removal of the entire Board of the Free Software Foundation.** These are people who have enabled and empowered RMS for years. They demonstrate this again by permitting him to rejoin the FSF Board. It is time for RMS to step back from the free software, tech ethics, digital rights, and tech communities, for he cannot provide the leadership we need. **We are also calling for Richard M. Stallman to be removed from all leadership positions, including the GNU Project.** 18 | 19 | We urge those in a position to do so to stop supporting the Free Software Foundation. Refuse to contribute to projects related to the FSF and RMS. Do not speak at or attend FSF events, or events that welcome RMS and his brand of intolerance. We ask for contributors to free software projects to take a stand against bigotry and hate within their projects. While doing these things, tell these communities and the FSF why. 20 | 21 | [We have detailed several public incidents of RMS's behavior][1]. Some of us have our own stories about RMS and our interactions with him, things that are not captured in email threads or on video. We hope you will read what has been shared and consider the harm that he has done to our community and others. 22 | 23 | [1]: https://rms-open-letter.github.io/appendix 24 | 25 | To sign, please email digitalautonomy at riseup.net or [submit a pull request](https://github.com/rms-open-letter/rms-open-letter.github.io/pulls). 26 | 27 | Signed, 28 | 29 | - Molly de Blanc (Debian Project, GNOME Foundation) 30 | - Nathan Freitas 31 | - Matthew Garrett (Former member of the FSF board of directors) 32 | - Shauna Gordon-McKeon 33 | - Elana Hashman (Debian Technical Committee Member, Open Source Initiative Director, Kubernetes SIG Instrumentation Chair) 34 | - Faidon Liambotis (Open Source Initiative Director) 35 | - Katherine Maher 36 | - Tom Marble (Software Freedom Conservancy, Evaluation Committee Chair) 37 | - Neil McGovern (GNOME Foundation Executive Director, Former Debian Project Leader) 38 | - Deb Nicholson (OSI General Manager, SeaGL Co-Founder) 39 | - Nadya Peek 40 | - Julia Reda 41 | - Eric Schultz 42 | - Joan Touzet (Apache CouchDB PMC, Former Apache Software Foundation Director) 43 | - Luis Villa (Former Director of the Open Source Initiative and the GNOME Foundation; contributor to the GPL v3 drafting process) 44 | - Stefano Zacchiroli (Former Debian Project Leader and Former Director of the Open Source Initiative) 45 | 46 | 47 | ### Organizations 48 | 49 | 50 | 51 | 1. 3NSoft 52 | 1. Calyx Institute 53 | 1. CommitChange 54 | 1. Dot HQ 55 | 1. Echap 56 | 1. Fivnex 57 | 1. The FreeDOS Project (@freedos_project) 58 | 1. Globenet 59 | 1. GlobaLeaks 60 | 1. GNOME Foundation 61 | 1. Innatical 62 | 1. The HardenedBSD Foundation / The HardenedBSD Project 63 | 1. Metaform 64 | 1. MidnightBSD Project 65 | 1. MousePaw Media 66 | 1. Mozilla 67 | 1. Open Life Science 68 | 1. Open Source Diversity 69 | 1. Tor Project 70 | 1. Sanctuary Computer 71 | 1. X.org Foundation 72 | 73 | ### Individuals 74 | 75 | 76 | 77 | (For individual signatures, institutional affiliation is provided for 78 | identification purposes only and does not constitute endorsement.) 79 | 80 | 1. 0x5c 81 | 1. 8ara7a 82 | 1. Aadil Ayub 83 | 1. Aaron Berger 84 | 1. Aaron Carson 85 | 1. Aaron Crickenberger (Kubernetes Steering Committee Emeritus, SIG Testing Chair) 86 | 1. Aaron D Borden (former GNOME developer) 87 | 1. Aaron Honeycutt 88 | 1. Aaron Jacobs 89 | 1. Aaron Jones 90 | 1. Aaron M. Ucko (@ucko, Debian Developer) 91 | 1. Abel Moarrensis (`circuitrcay`) 92 | 1. Abhishek Veeramalla 93 | 1. Abigail Brady (former GNOME developer) 94 | 1. Abigail Cabunoc Mayes 95 | 1. Achraf Belkahla (@bkmd100) 96 | 1. Adam A. (Developer, Innatical) 97 | 1. Adam Barber 98 | 1. Adam Čalovka 99 | 1. Adam Fisk (Brave New Software Project, Inc) 100 | 1. Adam H. Leventhal 101 | 1. Adam Jackson (X.org, Fedora) 102 | 1. Adam Miller (Ansible, Fedora) 103 | 1. Adam Monsen (SeaGL co-founder) 104 | 1. Adam Salt (Cob:web Development) 105 | 1. Adam Schmackpfeffer 106 | 1. Adarsh K Kumar 107 | 1. Adil Sadik 108 | 1. Aditya Sirish A Yelgundhalli (@adityasaky) 109 | 1. Adolfo Jayme Barrientos (Ubuntu, The Document Foundation) 110 | 1. Adriaan de Groot 111 | 1. Adrian Cochrane 112 | 1. Adrián María Mora Carreto 113 | 1. Adrián Pérez de Castro 114 | 1. Adrienne L. Travis 115 | 1. Adrien Plazas (GNOME) 116 | 1. Adrien "PulkoMandy" Destugues 117 | 1. Advaith Madhukar 118 | 1. Agatha Rose 119 | 1. Akhil Indurti 120 | 1. Akiva Leffert 121 | 1. Alain Y. Meza H. (Planner App) 122 | 1. Alan Ball 123 | 1. Alan Coopersmith (former member, X.Org Foundation Board of Directors) 124 | 1. Alan Diggs (Schykle) 125 | 1. Alan Pope 126 | 1. Alasdair Nottingham 127 | 1. Alberto Ruiz (GNOME, Fedora & LibreOffice contributor) 128 | 1. Albert Wong 129 | 1. Alejandro AR (`kinduff`) 130 | 1. Alejandro R. Urzúa (INAOE MX, @rurz at Github) 131 | 1. Alex A. G. 132 | 1. Alexander Herzig (Release Manager SUSE Linux Enterprise) 133 | 1. Alexander Jacocks (Red Hat) 134 | 1. Alexander Koderman 135 | 1. Alexander `lynxis` Couzens (OpenWrt, osmocom) 136 | 1. Alexander Mikhaylenko (GNOME) 137 | 1. Alexander Windahl 138 | 1. Alexandra Moylett 139 | 1. Alexandra Pereira (Collabora) 140 | 1. Alexandra Stehr 141 | 1. Alexandre Dulaunoy (former FSF associate member #53) 142 | 1. Alexandros Bourantas 143 | 1. Alex Arslan (Julia contributor, former Julia community manager) 144 | 1. Alex Brown 145 | 1. Alex Callejas 146 | 1. Alex Desmond 147 | 1. Alex Engelberg 148 | 1. Alexis Danz 149 | 1. alexis richardson (former TOC chair, cloud native computing foundation) 150 | 1. Alexis Tyler 151 | 1. Alex Macafee (@lxmcf) 152 | 1. Alex YeongGwon Jeong 153 | 1. Alex McCabe (@alexdmccabe, Red Hat, Drupal community) 154 | 1. Alex Murray 155 | 1. Alex Ose 156 | 1. Alex Reynolds (BEDOPS and other open-source bioinformatics projects) 157 | 1. Alex Stapleton 158 | 1. Alex Tuckey 159 | 1. Alex Volkov 160 | 1. Alfred Neumayer (UBports developer) 161 | 1. Alice Berg 162 | 1. Alicia Boya Garcia (Igalia) 163 | 1. Ali Polatel (Exherbo Linux) 164 | 1. Alison Dowdney (Kubernetes SIG Contributor Experience Chair) 165 | 1. Allan Day (Chair, GNOME Foundation Board of Directors) 166 | 1. Allie `sapphiclinguine` M. (salmon_lib developer) 167 | 1. Allison Lund (Archipelago Repository Project, Metadata Librarian and Open Source Contributor) 168 | 1. Allon Mureinik 169 | 1. Alois Wohlschlager 170 | 1. Alper Cugun-Gscheidel 171 | 1. Alvaro Soliverez (Collabora) 172 | 1. Alycia Sellie 173 | 1. Amber Ankerholz 174 | 1. Amber Yust 175 | 1. Amelia Andersdotter (former Member of the European Parliament (Piratpartiet), hobby Arch and network scripting aficionado) 176 | 1. Amin Mahmudian 177 | 1. Amir Sarabadani (Wikimedia) 178 | 1. Amos `fasterthanlime` Wenger 179 | 1. Amye Scavarda Perrin 180 | 1. Amy Guy `rhiaro` 181 | 1. Amy Null "`queer`" 182 | 1. Amy Russell 183 | 1. Amy Rust 184 | 1. Amy Troschinetz 185 | 1. Ana Guerrero López 186 | 1. Ana Rute Mendes (Collabora) 187 | 1. Anastasia Papakosta 188 | 1. Andrea Denisse Gómez-Martínez (Arch Linux, i3blocks maintainer) 189 | 1. André Almeida (Collabora) 190 | 1. Andreas Drewke 191 | 1. Andreas Happe 192 | 1. Andreas M. Antonopoulos (Author of three O'Reilly Media CC-BY-SA licensed books) 193 | 1. Andrea Wieland 194 | 1. Andrea Zonca (University of California San Diego) 195 | 1. Andrei Jiroh Eugenio Halili (Founder of @MadeByThePinsHub) 196 | 1. Andrej Shadura (Collabora, Debian Developer) 197 | 1. Andre Klapper (GNOME) 198 | 1. Andrés Hernández "`tonejito`" (LIDSoL) 199 | 1. Andres Salomon (Debian Developer) 200 | 1. Andrés Torres 201 | 1. Andrew Cherry 202 | 1. Andrew Dona-Couch 203 | 1. Andrew J. Stephen 204 | 1. Andrew Kamal (Stark Drones) 205 | 1. Andrew McDermott 206 | 1. Andrew Pinski (GCC contributor) 207 | 1. Andrew Stewart (@stewart) 208 | 1. Andrija Subotić 209 | 1. Andy Brody (FSF associate member) 210 | 1. Andy "@grifferz" Smith (both personally and on behalf of BitFolk Ltd) 211 | 1. Andy Isaacson (@radii, founding member of Noisebridge) 212 | 1. Andy R. Terrel 213 | 1. Andy Ruddock 214 | 1. AndyTuba 215 | 1. Angela Riggs 216 | 1. Angel Uniminin 217 | 1. Angus Fletcher 218 | 1. Angus Gratton 219 | 1. Anibal Monsalve Salazar (Debian Developer) 220 | 1. Aniol Marti (Debian Maintainer, Caliu President) 221 | 1. Anis Tarafdar 222 | 1. Annabeth Parker 223 | 1. Anna e só (Outreachy organizer) 224 | 1. Anna Glasgall 225 | 1. Anna Lorimer (University of Chicago) 226 | 1. Anne-laure Michel 227 | 1. Anne Nicolas (Kernel Recipes organizer) 228 | 1. Anne van Kesteren (Mozilla, WHATWG) 229 | 1. Anthony Maki (@4cm4k1) 230 | 1. Anthony Miller 231 | 1. Anthony Nowocien 232 | 1. Anthony Rabbito 233 | 1. Anthony Shaw (Python Software Foundation Fellow, ASF Member) 234 | 1. Antoine Beaupré AKA anarcat (Debian Developer, former FSF member) 235 | 1. Antonela Debiasi 236 | 1. Antonia Calia-Bogan 237 | 1. Antonio Caggiano (Collabora) 238 | 1. Antonio Tauro (Toni Tauro, @eyenx) 239 | 1. Antony Jordan 240 | 1. Anuj Arora 241 | 1. April Clyburne-Sherin (Reproducibility for Everyone) 242 | 1. Ara Pulido 243 | 1. Argel Ramírez Reyes (UC Davis) 244 | 1. Aria Buckles 245 | 1. Ariadne Conill (Alpine Developer, pkgconf) 246 | 1. Ariela Wenner 247 | 1. Arne Brasseur 248 | 1. Arne Visscher 249 | 1. Arno Fleming (Community organiser) 250 | 1. Artemis Tosini (NixOS contributor) 251 | 1. Arthur Richards 252 | 1. Arturs Dobrecovs 253 | 1. Artur Tamborski (former FSF member) 254 | 1. Ashish Dixit 255 | 1. Ashley Norris 256 | 1. Assaf Rutenberg 257 | 1. Asta Halkjær From 258 | 1. Asumu Takikawa (Igalia) 259 | 1. Atari-Frosch 260 | 1. Attila Pinter (aka adathor, openSUSE docs, support, OpenStorage.io CTO) 261 | 1. Attila Szegedi 262 | 1. Aubrey Fletcher 263 | 1. Aura Vulcano 264 | 1. Avery "stars" M-W 265 | 1. Avital Kelman 266 | 1. Avi Zajac 267 | 1. Bailey (the2048) 268 | 1. Bandie (Chaos Computer Club, pam_panic, former FSF member) 269 | 1. Baptiste Fontaine 270 | 1. Barnaby Wilks 271 | 1. Barret Rennie (Mozilla) 272 | 1. Bassam Kurdali 273 | 1. Bastien Nocera (Former director, GNOME Foundation) 274 | 1. Behdad Esfahbod (Former director / president, GNOME Foundation) 275 | 1. Ben Brown 276 | 1. Ben Cotton (Fedora Project contributor) 277 | 1. Ben Evans 278 | 1. Ben Ford (`@binford2k`) 279 | 1. Ben Hearsum 280 | 1. Ben Hilburn (former GNU Radio lead, current GA member) 281 | 1. Ben Hutchings (Debian Developer) 282 | 1. Benjamin De Kosnik 283 | 1. Benjamin Elder (Kubernetes SIG Testing Chair) 284 | 1. Benjamin Flesch 285 | 1. Benjamin Kampmann 286 | 1. Benjamin Ragan-Kelley (Project Jupyter) 287 | 1. Benjamin Torell (OBS Project) 288 | 1. Benji Mauer (ActBlue Technical Services) 289 | 1. Benji Vesterby 290 | 1. Ben Klemens 291 | 1. Ben Kreeger 292 | 1. Ben Lewis (Former GNU Octave contributor) 293 | 1. Ben Nied 294 | 1. Ben Pfaff 295 | 1. Ben Rosengart 296 | 1. Ben Sandeen 297 | 1. Ben Werdmuller 298 | 1. Bernhard Hayden 299 | 1. Bert Hubert (founder of PowerDNS) 300 | 1. Bert JW Regeer (`xistence`) 301 | 1. Bert Van de Poel 302 | 1. Be Wilson (Mixxx developer) 303 | 1. Bill Budington (EFF Sr. Staff Technologist, LibrePlanet 2021 Presenter, signed in personal capacity) 304 | 1. Bill Mulligan 305 | 1. Billy Messenger (member of the RustyDAW group) 306 | 1. Bjoern Michaelsen (former the Document Foundation director, LibreOffice developer) 307 | 1. Björn Fahller 308 | 1. Blair Vidakovich (vidak) 309 | 1. Blake Ridgway (Found of Lyvia.io) 310 | 1. Bob Halloran 311 | 1. Bob Killen (Kubernetes Steering Committee Member) 312 | 1. Bob Murphy (12 year associate member) 313 | 1. Bonnie King 314 | 1. Brad Crittenden 315 | 1. Brad Geesaman 316 | 1. Brad Solomon 317 | 1. Bram Hagens 318 | 1. Brandon Butler 319 | 1. Brandon Frohs (@0b10011) 320 | 1. Bread Man 321 | 1. Brendan Abolivier (Matrix Developer) 322 | 1. Brendan Hickey 323 | 1. Brendan O'Leary 324 | 1. Brenna Flood (@brennx0r, Co-Organizer of the OSFeels Conference) 325 | 1. Brennen Bearnes 326 | 1. Brenton Cleeland 327 | 1. Bret Moore 328 | 1. Brett Sheffield (Librecast Project) 329 | 1. Brett Smith (Former FSF staff and member) 330 | 1. Brian Chen (`betaveros`) 331 | 1. Brian Curtin (Fellow at Python Software Foundation, former board member) 332 | 1. Brian Dawn 333 | 1. Brian Heim 334 | 1. Brian Ketelsen 335 | 1. Brian Kifiak 336 | 1. Brian Pepple (Former Fedora Engineering Steering Committee member) 337 | 1. Brian Teeman (co-founder Joomla! and OpenSourceMatters) 338 | 1. Brig C. McCoy 339 | 1. Bri Hatch (`daethnir`, still hopeful FSF associate member #386) 340 | 1. Brion Vibber (MediaWiki, Wikimedia Foundation) 341 | 1. Britta Gustafson 342 | 1. Britt Gresham (`demophoon`) 343 | 1. Britt Yazel (Former GNOME Foundation Director) 344 | 1. Bruno de Paula Kinoshita 345 | 1. Bruno Girin 346 | 1. Bryan Bishop 347 | 1. Bryan Cantrill 348 | 1. Bryan Horstmann-Allen 349 | 1. Bryan Meyers (Solus Technical Lead) 350 | 1. Bryan Paget 351 | 1. Bryant Stafford 352 | 1. Bryce Adelstein Lelbach aka wash (US Programming Language Standards Chair, ISO C++ Library Evolution Chair) 353 | 1. Bryce A. Lynch (Director, R&D, Virtual Adept Networks) 354 | 1. Burak Sezer 355 | 1. Burny Boi (Glowers Club member) 356 | 1. Byron Lagrone 357 | 1. c47 358 | 1. Cadence Ember 359 | 1. Caelan 360 | 1. Caglar Koksal, Phd 361 | 1. Caio Raposo 362 | 1. Callum Farmer (openSUSE member & maintainer) 363 | 1. Calub Veim (CollabVM) 364 | 1. Calvin Spealman (@ironfroggy, Red Hat Inc.) 365 | 1. Calvin W. Metcalf 366 | 1. Camden Mecklem 367 | 1. Cameron Cash (PizzaLovingNerd) 368 | 1. Cameron Durham 369 | 1. Cameron Tauxe 370 | 1. Camila Ayres (@camilasan, Nextcloud) 371 | 1. Cam Tenny (Igalia) 372 | 1. Cara Esten Hurtle 373 | 1. Carina C. Zona (CallbackWomen) 374 | 1. Carl George (CentOS Project, Fedora Project) 375 | 1. Carlos Alexandro Becker (`caarlos0`) 376 | 1. Carlos "azra3l" Pineda 377 | 1. Carlos Chacin 378 | 1. Carlos O'Donell (GNU libc maintainer, GNU Assembly member) 379 | 1. Carlos Soriano Sanchez (Former GNOME Foundation director and Nautilus maintainer, GNOME GitLab admin) 380 | 1. Carlos Tadeu Panato Junior 381 | 1. Carl Schwan (KDE) 382 | 1. Carlton Whitehead 383 | 1. Carmen Bianca Bakker (Contributor to FSFE, GNOME, Fedora) 384 | 1. Carolina Brum (FSF member) 385 | 1. Carol Willing 386 | 1. Carsten Duch 387 | 1. Caryn Holt (MidnightBSD) 388 | 1. Casper Sørensen 389 | 1. Cas Rusnov (free software contributor, former Debian developer) 390 | 1. Cassidy James Blaede (elementary co-founder, GNOME Foundation member) 391 | 1. Cassidy Kattler 392 | 1. Cathy Warner 393 | 1. Celeste Horgan 394 | 1. Chad Booker 395 | 1. Chad Robinson 396 | 1. Chad Walker (@chad3814) 397 | 1. Chandan Kumar (raukadah) 398 | 1. Chandler Carruth 399 | 1. Charles A. Anaman 400 | 1. Charles Burton 401 | 1. Charles C. Earl (Automattic) 402 | 1. Charlie Kravetz 403 | 1. Charlotte Masterson (Hardware and R&D manager at Fivnex) 404 | 1. Chen Chang 405 | 1. Chloe Cota (@sweetpavement) 406 | 1. Chris Adams (@acdha) 407 | 1. Chris Aniszczyk 408 | 1. Chris Araman 409 | 1. Chris Boyle (Debian Developer) 410 | 1. Chris Burgess 411 | 1. Chris `chutten` Hutten-Czapski (Mozilla) 412 | 1. Chris Coulson 413 | 1. Chris Dellaway 414 | 1. Chris Desnoyers 415 | 1. Chris DiBona (Google LLC.) 416 | 1. Chris Garaffa (Tech for the People) 417 | 1. Chris Gardner 418 | 1. Chris Hoge 419 | 1. Chris Holdgraf (2i2c, Project Jupyter) 420 | 1. Chris Johnson 421 | 1. Chris Klimas (creator and maintainer of Twine) 422 | 1. Chris Koerner (Wikimedia, WordPress) 423 | 1. Chris Lattner (LLVM) 424 | 1. Chris Petersen (SeaGL Co-Founder) 425 | 1. Chris Riley 426 | 1. Chris Rose 427 | 1. Chris Sienkiewicz 428 | 1. Chrissy LeMaire (@cl - dbatools creator) 429 | 1. Chris Talib (Source! - a radio show on FLOSS, Le Reset - queer hackerspace) 430 | 1. Christian Brauner (Linux Kernel Hacker, LXC maintainer) 431 | 1. Christian Brunschen 432 | 1. Christian Buhtz 433 | 1. Christian Glombek (Fedora Project contributor) 434 | 1. Christian “haseHH” Hase 435 | 1. Christian Heimes (Python) 436 | 1. Christian Hergert (GNOME) 437 | 1. Christian Kellner (GNOME, Fedora) 438 | 1. Christian 'penyaskito' López Espínola (Drupal contributor, ArgoUML contributor (inactive), OpenLayers contributor (inactive), co-translator of *ProducingOSS*) 439 | 1. Christian Salamea 440 | 1. Christian `shibumi` Rebischke (Arch Linux) 441 | 1. Christina Dunbar-Hester (Author of _Hacking Diversity_) 442 | 1. Christine Hall (former OSI Board member) 443 | 1. Christof Haerens 444 | 1. Christoph Berg (Debian Technical Committee member, PostgreSQL Major Contributor, OFTC NOC member and former chair) 445 | 1. Christoph Blecker (Kubernetes Maintainer and Steering Committee Member) 446 | 1. Christophe Junke 447 | 1. Christophe Moille 448 | 1. Christophe Noisel 449 | 1. Christopher Allan Perry 450 | 1. Christopher Branston 451 | 1. Christopher Davis (GNOME) 452 | 1. Christopher Engelhard (Fedora Project contributor) 453 | 1. Christopher `kode54` Snowhill 454 | 1. Christopher Lee 455 | 1. Christopher Patti 456 | 1. Christopher Schmidt 457 | 1. Christopher Swenson (sort.h author and maintainer) 458 | 1. Christoph "Sellerie" Pomaska (@lauch_gemuese) 459 | 1. Christoph Wickert (openSUSE contributor, former Fedora Council and Advisory Board member) 460 | 1. Chris `tweedge` Partridge 461 | 1. Chris Wayne (Ubuntu) 462 | 1. Claire Connelly (FSF associate member; former Debian developer) 463 | 1. Clara Hobbs 464 | 1. Clare Macrae 465 | 1. Clarissa Borges (GNOME Foundation member) 466 | 1. classabbyamp 467 | 1. Claudio Saavedra (former GNOME maintainer and GNOME Foundation member) 468 | 1. Claudius Link 469 | 1. Clint Moore 470 | 1. C. Morgan Hamill (former FSF member) 471 | 1. Coby Sher 472 | 1. Cole Helbling (NixOS contributor) 473 | 1. Colin Ian King 474 | 1. Colin O'Brien 475 | 1. Colin Seiler 476 | 1. Colin Watson (Former Debian Technical Committee member) 477 | 1. Colin Williams 478 | 1. Colton Donnelly 479 | 1. Connor Sheridan 480 | 1. Conrad Lukawski 481 | 1. CookieSource (Head of Administration RebornOS) 482 | 1. Cooper Quintin (Senior Staff Technologist, EFF) 483 | 1. Coraline Ada Ehmke (Founder, Organization for Ethical Source) 484 | 1. Coranna Howard 485 | 1. Corentin "codl" Delcourt 486 | 1. Corentin Noël (Collabora, elementary, GNOME) 487 | 1. Cor Nouws (Collabora Productivity Marketing Lead) 488 | 1. Cory DeVore 489 | 1. Courtney Thurston (former Spark distro dev) 490 | 1. Craig Maloney 491 | 1. cricket c. piapiac 492 | 1. C. Scott Ananian (former FSF member, GNU contributor) 493 | 1. Cyril Brulebois (Debian Developer) 494 | 1. Cyrus Frost (a Linux user) 495 | 1. Dag Ågren 496 | 1. Dakota Hoornsman 497 | 1. Dakota "Kai" Lyons (owner, Fivnex.co) 498 | 1. Dale Hirt 499 | 1. Daltro Augusto (@daltroaugusto) 500 | 1. Damien Stanton (@damienstanton) 501 | 1. Dan Arel (owner, ThinkPrivacy.ch) 502 | 1. Dan Bornstein (@danfuzz) 503 | 1. Dan Cross 504 | 1. Dan "Fennix" Sim 505 | 1. Daniel A. Rodriguez (Board of Directors, the Document Foundation) 506 | 1. Daniel 'Dobrado' Oshiro 507 | 1. Daniel Erat 508 | 1. Daniel Estévez (gr-satellites) 509 | 1. Daniele Tricoli (Debian Developer) 510 | 1. Daniel Feldroy (previously Daniel Roy Greenfeld) 511 | 1. Daniel Foré (Founder, elementary, Inc.) 512 | 1. Daniel Gomes 513 | 1. Daniel Gryniewicz (Red Hat, former Gentoo developer) 514 | 1. Daniel H. Bahr 515 | 1. Daniel Holbach (Former Ubuntu Council Member and Core Developer) 516 | 1. Daniel Kahn Gillmor (@dkg, Debian Developer, former FSF associate member) 517 | 1. Daniel Kolesa (@octaforge, Void Linux developer) 518 | 1. Danielle Heberling 519 | 1. Danielle Lancashire (Contributor, NixOS/Kubernetes; formerly CocoaPods, Nomad) 520 | 1. Daniel Morris 521 | 1. Daniel Murphy (@danhatesnumbers) 522 | 1. Daniel Nazer 523 | 1. Daniel Pasco 524 | 1. Daniel Powell 525 | 1. Daniel Raniz Raneland 526 | 1. Daniel Soskel 527 | 1. Daniel Srb 528 | 1. Daniel Stone (Collabora, freedesktop.org, Wayland) 529 | 1. Dan Jacka 530 | 1. Dan Leinir Turthra Jensen (kde contributor) 531 | 1. Dan Lyke 532 | 1. Dan McDonald (illumos) 533 | 1. Dan McKinley (Mozilla) 534 | 1. Danny Bouimad 535 | 1. Danny "Rushyo" Moules (Security researcher, EFF Member, Former Mozilla contributor) 536 | 1. Dan Orzechowski 537 | 1. Dan 'pixelflow' Humphreys 538 | 1. Dan Ryan 539 | 1. Dan Stuart 540 | 1. Dan Winship 541 | 1. Dario Ninicato 542 | 1. DaShaun Carter (`@dashaun`) 543 | 1. Davanum Srinivas (TOC, CNCF; Steering, Kubernetes) 544 | 1. Dave Camp (Mozilla, Former GNOME Foundation) 545 | 1. Dave Cottlehuber 546 | 1. Dave F. Kleinschmidt 547 | 1. David Anderson (Tailscale, MetalLB, Go contributor) 548 | 1. David A. Symons 549 | 1. David Burns (Selenium contributor, former Mozilla) 550 | 1. David Byrne 551 | 1. David Cantrell (Fedora developer) 552 | 1. David C Mason (Former GNOME Foundation) 553 | 1. David Comay 554 | 1. David C Yang (UNIST, Korea) 555 | 1. David Demelier 556 | 1. David D. Smith 557 | 1. David E. Battey 558 | 1. David Gilman 559 | 1. David Glick (Plone contributor) 560 | 1. David (gnuconsulting) Bishop 561 | 1. David Goulet (Tor Developer) 562 | 1. David Grynnerup Pedersen 563 | 1. David Holmes 564 | 1. David JM Emmett 565 | 1. David Jones (former FSF associate member) 566 | 1. David Jones (kerning consultant) 567 | 1. David Lopez (@gonzoucab) 568 | 1. David Maher 569 | 1. David Malcolm (GCC contributor) 570 | 1. David M. Douglas 571 | 1. David Millians 572 | 1. David Muckle 573 | 1. David Newman (recovering network engineer) 574 | 1. David Planella 575 | 1. David Reid 576 | 1. David Revoy (Pepper&Carrot) 577 | 1. David Rodríguez (@davidjguru, Drupal developer and FLOSS contributor) 578 | 1. David Schmitt 579 | 1. David Smith (@shmish111) 580 | 1. David Sn (@divadsn, Lawnchair Launcher) 581 | 1. David Thompson (GNU Guile/Guix contributor, ex-FSF) 582 | 1. David Turner (former GPL Compliance Engineer at FSF) 583 | 1. Dawn Leonard 584 | 1. D. Ben Knoble 585 | 1. Delan Azabani (Igalia) 586 | 1. Denis Evsyukov 587 | 1. Dennis Schubert (Mozilla, former diaspora\* maintainer) 588 | 1. Derek Payton (Founder/Executive Director, Root Access Hackerspace; Former FSF Associate Member) 589 | 1. Derrell Piper 590 | 1. Desiree Zamora Garcia (A List Apart) 591 | 1. Devin Buhl 592 | 1. Devin Halladay 593 | 1. Diana Thayer 594 | 1. Didier 'OdyX' Raboud (Debian Developer, former Debian Technical Committee chair) 595 | 1. Diego Pino (Archipelago Repository Project, Tech Lead) 596 | 1. Dieter Maes 597 | 1. Dillon Pentz (OBS Project Developer) 598 | 1. Dilyn Corner (KISS Linux BDFL) 599 | 1. Dimitri John Ledkov (Debian Developer, Ubuntu Core Developer, former member of the SPI Inc board of directors) 600 | 1. Dimitris Maroulidis 601 | 1. Dine Gim 602 | 1. Dirk Hohndel 603 | 1. DJ Chase (Fedora Project contributer, FSF associate member) 604 | 1. D. Joe Anderson 605 | 1. Dmitri Goosens (@dgoosens) 606 | 1. Dmitry Borodaenko (Debian Developer, Former Fuel for OpenStack Project Technical Lead) 607 | 1. Dmitry Kochnev 608 | 1. Dmitry Porunov 609 | 1. dmt 610 | 1. Dominic Hayes (The Feren OS Developer) 611 | 1. Dom Rodriguez (shymega) 612 | 1. Donald Harper (duckunix) 613 | 1. Donald Lobo (Founder CiviCRM and Project Tech4Dev) 614 | 1. Don Goodman-Wilson (Founding Member and resident ethicist, Organization for Ethical Source) 615 | 1. Donnie Barnes (former Red Hat employee #2) 616 | 1. Dorothea Salo 617 | 1. Doug Harple 618 | 1. Doug Hellmann (Python Software Foundation Fellow, former OpenStack Technical Committee) 619 | 1. Douglas Shieh 620 | 1. Doug Targett (Collabora) 621 | 1. Drew Fisher 622 | 1. Drew Marjorie Uhlmann (@d-m-u) 623 | 1. Drew Winstel (@drewbrew on GitHub, DjangoCon US 2019 Organizer, Python Software Foundation individual member) 624 | 1. Dr Neil Smith 625 | 1. Dustin Mitchell (Engineer, Mozilla) 626 | 1. Dylan Baker (Mesa, Meson) 627 | 1. Dylan Graham (Kubernetes) 628 | 1. Dylan Hardison (@dylan_hardison, Bugzilla Project) 629 | 1. Dylan McCall (@dylanmccall) 630 | 1. Eddie Horton (Northwestern State University) 631 | 1. Eddie Kay 632 | 1. Edel Grace 633 | 1. Ed Marshall 634 | 1. Ed Summers 635 | 1. Eduardo Bellido Bellido (former FSFE supporter) 636 | 1. Eduardo Habkost 637 | 1. Eduardo Pacheco 638 | 1. Eduard Tolosa (@edu4rdshl - BlackArch Linux and Nspawn.org developer, findomain.app founder) 639 | 1. Edward L. Platt (i3 Detroit cofounder, NetworkX contributor) 640 | 1. Ee Durbin (PyPI Administrator) 641 | 1. Efraim Flashner (GNU Guix contributor) 642 | 1. Egor `infdev` Golovin 643 | 1. Eilidh Martin 644 | 1. Eirik Øverby 645 | 1. Elanna Grossman 646 | 1. Eleanor Ashton 647 | 1. Elen Eisendle 648 | 1. Eli Heuer 649 | 1. Eliott Lavier 650 | 1. Elizabeth Bell (Mozilla) 651 | 1. Elizabeth Denys `lizdenys` 652 | 1. Ellie (@ell1e on GitHub) 653 | 1. Emanuele Aina (Collabora) 654 | 1. Emery Hemingway 655 | 1. Emilie Karlsson 656 | 1. Emilio Escobar (Ettercap Project) 657 | 1. Emily Carlsen 658 | 1. Emily 'forivall' Klassen 659 | 1. Emily Strickland 660 | 1. Emma Best (Distributed Denial of Secrets) 661 | 1. Emmanuele Bassi (GNOME Foundation) 662 | 1. Emmanuel Large 663 | 1. Emma Vargas (@4PERTURE on GitHub) 664 | 1. Em Morales 665 | 1. Enio Gemmo (LibreItalia Chairman) 666 | 1. Enrico Zini (Debian Developer) 667 | 1. Enum Cohrs 668 | 1. Eric Gisse 669 | 1. Eric Hodel 670 | 1. Erick Perez Castellanos 671 | 1. Eric Rösch 672 | 1. Eric Schrock 673 | 1. Eric Shamow 674 | 1. Eric "Sheppy" Shepherd 675 | 1. Eric Unangst 676 | 1. Erik Faye-Lund (Collabora, Mesa Developer) 677 | 1. Erik Johnson 678 | 1. Erik Osheim 679 | 1. Erik Sundell (Project Juptyer) 680 | 1. Erin Nova 681 | 1. Erin Unterwaditzer 682 | 1. Eriol Fox 683 | 1. Ernest Mueller 684 | 1. Ernesto Hernández-Novich (@iamemhn) 685 | 1. Ernie Hartley (AudioMo Creator) 686 | 1. Esther Payne (Librecast Project) 687 | 1. Esther Plomp 688 | 1. Esther Weidauer 689 | 1. Ethan Atchley (Ataraxia GNU/Linux and Dang Small Linux developer) 690 | 1. Ethan Djeric 691 | 1. Étienne Mollier (Debian Maintainer) 692 | 1. Eva Knewes 693 | 1. Eva Lauren Kelly (web & console homebrew developer, aka thejsa) 694 | 1. Evan Brown 695 | 1. Evangelos Paterakis 696 | 1. Evan Hirsh 697 | 1. Evan Hunt (BIND maintainer, ISC) 698 | 1. Evan Prodromou 699 | 1. Evan Sklarski 700 | 1. Evelin Heidel 701 | 1. Evpok Padding 702 | 1. Ewen McNeill 703 | 1. Ezekiel Hendrickson 704 | 1. Fabiano Fidêncio (GNOME & Fedora Project contributor, Kata Containers Architecture Committee member) 705 | 1. Fabián Rodríguez (`MagicFab`) 706 | 1. Fabio Di Peri 707 | 1. Fabio 'Lolix' Loli (Linux and BSD Timeline, AUR packager) 708 | 1. Fabio Neves (@fzero) 709 | 1. Fadi Abou Younes (Collabora) 710 | 1. Fahad Hossain 711 | 1. Faith Jasmine Viola 712 | 1. Fanael Linithien 713 | 1. Farhad Salehi 714 | 1. Farkhad Akmuratov 715 | 1. Faye Duxovni 716 | 1. Federico Hernandez (@recollir) (taskwarrior alumni) 717 | 1. Federico Mena Quintero (GNOME) 718 | 1. Federico Pontillo 719 | 1. Felipe Borges (GNOME Foundation Board member) 720 | 1. Félix 'felix91gr' Fischer 721 | 1. Felix 'fleaz' Breidenstein 722 | 1. Felix Fontein 723 | 1. Félix 'passcod' Saparelli 724 | 1. Felix 'thegoliath' Golatofski 725 | 1. F / erbridge 726 | 1. Fernando Cosentino (github user fbcosentino) 727 | 1. Fernando Pérez (recipient of 2012 FSF Award for the Advancement of Free Software, IPython creator, Project Jupyter co-founder and co-director, NumFOCUS co-founder, 2i2c.org co-founder). 728 | 1. Filipe Laíns (Arch Linux TU, PyPA maintainer) 729 | 1. Filip S. (`fantoro`) 730 | 1. Fintan Horan 731 | 1. Firdavs Zakhirov 732 | 1. Florian Müllner (GNOME) 733 | 1. Florian Neumann 734 | 1. Frances Hocutt 735 | 1. Francis Gulotta (Node SerialPort maintainter, Nodebots founding memeber) 736 | 1. Francois Caen (Former Taclug president) 737 | 1. Francois Lesage 738 | 1. François Pelletier (President of LinuQ, Executive at FACiL, pour l'appropriation collective de l'informatique libre) 739 | 1. Frank Louwers 740 | 1. Frank S. Thomas 741 | 1. Frederic Branczyk (Kubernetes SIG Instrumentation Tech Lead, Prometheus maintainer, Thanos maintainer) 742 | 1. Frédéric Harper (Director of Developer Relations at MeiliSearch) 743 | 1. Fred Hebert (Erlang Ecosystem Foundation co-founder and board member) 744 | 1. Fred Oliveira 745 | 1. Fredrik Lindh 746 | 1. Freemor (FSF member since 2009, Parabola contributor) 747 | 1. Freya Arbjerg 748 | 1. Fridrich Strba 749 | 1. Gabriela Rodriguez 750 | 1. Gabriel Filion 751 | 1. Gabriel Krisman Bertazi (Collabora) 752 | 1. Gabriella Coleman (McGill University) 753 | 1. Gabriel Volpe (Practical FP in Scala) 754 | 1. Gaeel Bradshaw-Rodriguez 755 | 1. Gale Pedowitz Fagan 756 | 1. Galia Mancheva (Former FSFE staff, former Julia Reda and Amelia Andresdotter policy assistant at the European Parliament (The Pirate Party)) 757 | 1. Gareth J. Greenaway (Salt Developer, SCALE Co-Founder and former chair person) 758 | 1. Garrett Brown 759 | 1. Gary Williams 760 | 1. Gaurav Gahlot (Docker Community Leader, Tinkerbell contributor) 761 | 1. Geir Magnusson Jr. 762 | 1. Gene Liverman (@genebean) 763 | 1. Genelle Denzin (R-Ladies co-organizer) 764 | 1. Genvara 765 | 1. Geoff Langdale 766 | 1. Geoffrey Bessereau 767 | 1. Geoffrey Gilmour-Taylor (giltay) 768 | 1. Geoffrey Michael 769 | 1. Geoffrey Thomas 770 | 1. George Chriss 771 | 1. George DeMet 772 | 1. George Kiagiadakis (Collabora) 773 | 1. Georgiana Dolocan 774 | 1. Georgia Young (former FSF staff) 775 | 1. Gerardo Torres 776 | 1. Gerard Ryan 777 | 1. Germán Poo-Caamaño (GNOME) 778 | 1. Gerry Demaret 779 | 1. Gertjan Lettink a.k.a. Knurpht 780 | 1. Giacomo Alessandroni (Wikimedia Italia) 781 | 1. Gianluca Bine 782 | 1. Gianni Ceccarelli 783 | 1. gimbar 784 | 1. Gina Häußge (OctoPrint maintainer) 785 | 1. Gina Likins (Red Hat) 786 | 1. Giovanni Campagna (former GNOME contributor) 787 | 1. Giovanni Pellerano (GlobaLeaks Lead Developer) 788 | 1. Giuseppe Lavagetto 789 | 1. Gökay Şatır (Collabora) 790 | 1. Göktuğ Kayaalp 791 | 1. Gordon Byrnes 792 | 1. Gordon Haff (OSI Member) 793 | 1. Gordon Stratton 794 | 1. Graham Christensen (NixOS contributor) 795 | 1. Graham Freeman 796 | 1. Graham Sutherland 797 | 1. Grant Seltzer Richman 798 | 1. Graydon Hoare (former Rust project lead) 799 | 1. Greg Day 800 | 1. Greg Donald 801 | 1. Greg Grossmeier 802 | 1. Greg Herlein 803 | 1. Gregor Martynus 804 | 1. Gregory Smith (PostgreSQL, Crunchy Data) 805 | 1. Grigorios Mingas (Research Data Scientist) 806 | 1. Guilhem Moulin (Debian Developer) 807 | 1. Guillaume Desmottes (Collabora, GStreamer developer) 808 | 1. Guillaume Gay 809 | 1. Guillem Jover (Debian Developer, freedesktop.org) 810 | 1. Guinevere Saenger (Kubernetes contributor) 811 | 1. Gunnar Monell 812 | 1. Gunnar Wolf (Debian Developer, member of the Debian Technical Committee) 813 | 1. Gürkan Gür 814 | 1. Gus Caplan (OpenJS Foundation) 815 | 1. Gustaf Lindstedt 816 | 1. Gustavo Costa (Fedora Project contributor) 817 | 1. Gustavo Gus (Tor Project) 818 | 1. Gustavo Noronha (Collabora) 819 | 1. Gustavo Padovan (Collabora, Linux Kernel) 820 | 1. Guy Lunardi (Collabora) 821 | 1. Guy Templeton (Kubernetes SIG Autoscaling Chair) 822 | 1. Haïkel Guémar (Fedora Project, former Board and Fesco member) 823 | 1. Halla Rempt (maintainer of Krita) 824 | 1. Hannah Aizenman (NYLUG coordinator, Matplotlib community manager) 825 | 1. Hao Ye 826 | 1. Haran Lakha 827 | 1. Hardy Pottinger (DSpace Committer) 828 | 1. Haris Sehic 829 | 1. Harry Kurniawan 830 | 1. Harsh Deep (`harsh183`) 831 | 1. Harsh Shandilya 832 | 1. Hassan Hijazi 833 | 1. Havoc Pennington (former GNOME Foundation) 834 | 1. Hayden Barnes 835 | 1. Hayden Seay 836 | 1. Haze Booth 837 | 1. Hazel Levine 838 | 1. Heather Leson 839 | 1. Hector Martin (Asahi Linux project lead) 840 | 1. Heiko Becker (Exherbo, KDE) 841 | 1. Hein-Pieter van Braam-Stewart (FSF associate member since 2008) 842 | 1. Helen Larson 843 | 1. Henrik Grimler 844 | 1. Henri Sivonen 845 | 1. Henry Catalini Smith 846 | 1. Henry F (Techlore, Owner) 847 | 1. Herman Ho (Collabora) 848 | 1. Hexandcube 849 | 1. Hidde Beydals 850 | 1. Highlander Subaron (`HightechSec`) 851 | 1. Hisham Muhammad (htop, LuaRocks, GoboLinux) 852 | 1. Holden Karau (Apache Spark PMC) 853 | 1. Holger Levsen (Debian Developer, reproducible-builds.org) 854 | 1. Honza Král 855 | 1. Horst Gutmann 856 | 1. Hrishikesh Barman 857 | 1. Hubert Figuière 858 | 1. Hypolite Petovan (Friendica Developer) 859 | 1. Iain Nicol 860 | 1. Ian Coldwater (Kubernetes SIG Security Chair, Open Source Security Foundation Governing Board) 861 | 1. Ian Denhardt (Sandstorm contributor, former developer for GNU Social and Parabola GNU/Linux, former FSF member) 862 | 1. Ian Hyzy 863 | 1. Ian Jackson (Former Debian Project Leader; former President, Software in the Public Interest; GNU Maintainer) 864 | 1. Ian Stapleton Cordasco 865 | 1. Idan Gazit (Django project alumnus) 866 | 1. Igmar Palsenberg 867 | 1. Ignacio Torres Masdeu 868 | 1. Ilya Kreymer 869 | 1. intrigeri (Debian Developer, Tails Developer) 870 | 1. Irina Rempt 871 | 1. Isaac Ferreira Filho (aka "yzakius", GNOME contributor) 872 | 1. Isabela Bagueros 873 | 1. Isak Sunde Singh 874 | 1. Isaque Galdino de Araujo (GNOME Foundation member) 875 | 1. Italo Nicola (Collabora) 876 | 1. Italo Vignoli (OSI Director, LibreItalia Honorary President) 877 | 1. Ivana Kellyérová 878 | 1. Ivan Hudson (@sidpatchy) 879 | 1. Jaana Dogan 880 | 1. Jacek Pruciak (@juniorjpdj) 881 | 1. Jack Bates 882 | 1. Jack Firth 883 | 1. Jack 'jrabbit' Laxson 884 | 1. Jack Leadford 885 | 1. Jacky Alciné 886 | 1. Jacob Blain Christen (@dweomer) 887 | 1. Jacob Dreesen 888 | 1. Jacob H. Haven 889 | 1. Jacob Kaplan-Moss (Django co-creator; Founder, Django Software Foundation) 890 | 1. Jacob Perkins 891 | 1. Jacob See (Red Hat) 892 | 1. Jacob Weisz 893 | 1. Jacques 'erelde' Rimbault 894 | 1. Jacques Favreau 895 | 1. Jade '0x0ade' Macho 896 | 1. Jaden Pleasants 897 | 1. Jake Harrison (@GloomyJD) 898 | 1. Jakob Bornecrantz (Collabora, OpenHMD & Monado Co-Founder) 899 | 1. Jakob 'sur5r' Haufe (Debian Developer) 900 | 1. Jakub Kozłowski 901 | 1. James Alexander 902 | 1. James Antill 903 | 1. James Belchamber 904 | 1. James Cochran 905 | 1. James Colliander (2i2c.org Co-Founder, Callysto.ca Co-Founder, Syzygy.ca Co-Founder, PIMS Director) 906 | 1. James Daly 907 | 1. James Henstridge (Ubuntu developer, former GNOME Foundation director) 908 | 1. James Huff 909 | 1. James 'jspc' Condron 910 | 1. James Kruth 911 | 1. James LaPlaine (@csangos) 912 | 1. James Pancoast 913 | 1. James Renken 914 | 1. James Seconde 915 | 1. James Smith (@floppy) 916 | 1. James Spivey 917 | 1. James Toto (@jptoto) 918 | 1. James Troup 919 | 1. James Turk (Open States) 920 | 1. James Turnbull (former President of Linux Australia) 921 | 1. James Weare 922 | 1. Jamie Gaskins 923 | 1. Jamie Kyle 924 | 1. Jamie Phillips 925 | 1. Jamie Thompson (Netgate / pfSense) 926 | 1. Jan Alexander Steffens (`heftig`, Arch Linux) 927 | 1. Jan C. Borchardt (Nextcloud, Open Source Diversity, Open Source Design) 928 | 1. Jan Christian Grünhage (Matrix, Famedly GmbH) 929 | 1. Jane Manchun Wong 930 | 1. Jani "zment" Kärkkäinen 931 | 1. Jan Krasoczko 932 | 1. Jan Lehnardt (Apache CouchDB PMC Chair) 933 | 1. jan Lentan (a.k.a. "/dev/urandom") 934 | 1. Jannis Leidel (aka "jezdez", Fellow and Director, Python Software Foundation; former Director, Django Software Foundation; Django project alumnus; Software Engineer, Mozilla; founder, PyPA; founder, Jazzband) 935 | 1. Jan Sprinz (UBports Foundation Board of Directors, Ubuntu Member) 936 | 1. Jan van Gils 937 | 1. Jared Hirsch (Mozilla) 938 | 1. Jason Barbier 939 | 1. Jason C. McDonald (a.k.a. CodeMouse92) (MousePaw Media) 940 | 1. Jason Crain (GNOME) 941 | 1. Jason DeTiberus (@detiber) 942 | 1. Jason Garber 943 | 1. Jason Griffey 944 | 1. Jason Harley 945 | 1. Jason LACAM (open-source and free software defender) 946 | 1. Jason Robinson 947 | 1. Jason Tubnor 948 | 1. Jassie Badion (Collabora) 949 | 1. Jayme Howard 950 | 1. Jay Mueller 951 | 1. Jean-Paul Argudo (CEO at Dalibo, @jpargudo) 952 | 1. Jean-Philippe DUFRAIGNE 953 | 1. Jed Brown 954 | 1. Jeetaditya Chatterjee `@jeetelongname` 955 | 1. Jeff Byrnes (@jeffbyrnes) 956 | 1. Jeff Forcier (aka bitprophet) (Python library maintainer, eg Fabric, Paramiko) 957 | 1. Jeff Fortin T. (former president of the GNOME Foundation) 958 | 1. Jeffrey Blinksma (Co-founder of Robin's Media Team) 959 | 1. Jeffrey “Jefro” Osier-Mixon 960 | 1. Jeffrey Sica (Kubernetes SIG-UI Chair) 961 | 1. Jeffrey Strauss 962 | 1. Jeffrey Yasskin 963 | 1. Jeffrey Yoo Warren 964 | 1. Jeff Triplett (aka "webology", Python Software Foundation Director/Fellow, DEFNA co-founder/President) 965 | 1. Jeff Warnica 966 | 1. Jeff Waugh (former GNOME Foundation director) 967 | 1. Jen Mylo (former UX Lead, Wordpress) 968 | 1. Jennie Rose Halperin (former Outreachy Intern at Mozilla) 969 | 1. Jens Georg (GNOME Foundation member) 970 | 1. Jen Zajac 971 | 1. Jeong Arm (@kjwon15) 972 | 1. Jeongeun Kim (`jkim`; Igalia) 973 | 1. Jeremiah C. Foster 974 | 1. Jeremie Miller (Jabber/XMPP) 975 | 1. Jeremy Allison (Co-Creator of the Samba project) 976 | 1. Jeremy Bicha 977 | 1. Jeremy Bingham 978 | 1. Jeremy Carter 979 | 1. Jeremy Cline (Fedora Project) 980 | 1. Jeremy Flores (@jnf) 981 | 1. Jeremy Katz (former Fedora Board member) 982 | 1. Jeremy Meiss 983 | 1. Jeremy Soller (System76 Principal Engineer, Pop!\_OS Maintainer, Redox OS BDFL) 984 | 1. Jeremy Whiting (Collabora) 985 | 1. J. Eric Ivancich 986 | 1. Jerome Charaoui (Debian Developer, former FSF member) 987 | 1. Jérôme Petazzoni 988 | 1. Jesse Clark 989 | 1. Jesse Cooke 990 | 1. Jesse Hamner 991 | 1. Jesse Keating (GitHub, former Fedora Project Relase Engineer) 992 | 1. Jesse Li 993 | 1. Jesse Raleigh (Sr Security Researcher) 994 | 1. Jesser Lemus 995 | 1. Jess Mysers 996 | 1. Jesús Castro 997 | 1. Jez Cope 998 | 1. Jiahao Chen (JPMorgan AI Research; Julia language, `@acidflask` and `@jiahao`) 999 | 1. Jill Pelavin 1000 | 1. Jill Rouleau (Ansible Maintainer / Steering Commitee member) 1001 | 1. Jim Campbell 1002 | 1. Jim Gettys 1003 | 1. Jim Hall (FreeDOS Project founder and project coordinator, @jimfhall) 1004 | 1. Jim Perrin (CentOS Project, Fedora Project) 1005 | 1. Joanna Janet Zaitseva-Doyle (aka @aoeixsz4 / `aoei`) 1006 | 1. João Carlos Almeida 1007 | 1. João da Silva (IslandC0der) 1008 | 1. João "Johnny" Ciocca (DCG5511) 1009 | 1. João Veiga 1010 | 1. Joby Elliott 1011 | 1. Joe Bowser 1012 | 1. Joe Brockmeier 1013 | 1. Joe Harley 1014 | 1. Joe Julian 1015 | 1. Joel Bethke (OBS Project) 1016 | 1. Joel Denning (full time open source developer) 1017 | 1. Joel 'kirch' Kirchartz 1018 | 1. Joe Provo 1019 | 1. Joerg Jaspert (Debian Developer, Debian Account Manager, former Vice President of SPI Inc.) 1020 | 1. Joey Hess 1021 | 1. Johanna Dorothea Reichmann 1022 | 1. Johannes Löthberg (Arch Linux Developer) 1023 | 1. Johan van Selst 1024 | 1. John Bond 1025 | 1. John Burnett (@johnburnett on GitHub) 1026 | 1. John D. Martin III 1027 | 1. John F Lieske 1028 | 1. John Flynn 1029 | 1. John Helmert III (Gentoo developer) 1030 | 1. John Hess 1031 | 1. John Krug (jhkrug) 1032 | 1. Johnny Danger Myers 1033 | 1. John Reese (The Omnilib Project) 1034 | 1. John SJ Anderson 1035 | 1. John Sturdy 1036 | 1. John "Warthog9" Hawley 1037 | 1. John Wiseman 1038 | 1. Jo Jerrica Decker 1039 | 1. Jona Azizaj (Fedora Project, Open Source Diversity) 1040 | 1. Jonas Ådahl (GNOME, freedesktop.org, Fedora) 1041 | 1. Jonas Anderö 1042 | 1. Jonas Obrist (PyCon JP Association Board Member) 1043 | 1. Jonas Schwartz 1044 | 1. Jonas Verhofsté 1045 | 1. Jonatas Baldin 1046 | 1. Jonathan Carter (Debian Project Leader, former FSF member and one of the top referrers (#3066)) 1047 | 1. Jonathan de Jong (`ShadowJonathan`) 1048 | 1. Jonathan Kamens (>30yrs maintaining OSS, one-time FSF contributor) 1049 | 1. Jonathan LaCour (Python Software Foundation Fellow, Python Framework and Library Creator/Maintainer) 1050 | 1. Jonathan McDowell 1051 | 1. Jonathan Moerman 1052 | 1. Jonathan Poritz 1053 | 1. Joni Carr 1054 | 1. Jon Langseth 1055 | 1. Jordan Hefcart 1056 | 1. Jordan Petridis (GNOME) 1057 | 1. Jordan T. Thevenow-Harrison 1058 | 1. Jordan Uggla 1059 | 1. Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso (GNU Octave maintainer (inactive)) 1060 | 1. Jordi Mallach (Debian) 1061 | 1. Jordi Mas (GNOME) 1062 | 1. Jordin McEachern 1063 | 1. Jorge Jara 1064 | 1. Jörgen Lundman (OpenZFS) 1065 | 1. Jörn Huxhorn 1066 | 1. 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Julian Andres Klode 1094 | 1. Julian Bouzas (Collabora) 1095 | 1. Julian Graham (former FSF associate member) 1096 | 1. Julian Hofer (GNOME, Deltares) 1097 | 1. Julianne "KokaKiwi" Hervier 1098 | 1. Julien Cristau (Debian, X.Org, Mozilla) 1099 | 1. Julien Humbert 1100 | 1. Julien Rabier 1101 | 1. julien tayon 1102 | 1. Julien Voisin 1103 | 1. Julien Wajsberg (Mozilla) 1104 | 1. June Taylor 1105 | 1. Juno Suárez (@junosz) 1106 | 1. Jürgen Geuter (@tante) 1107 | 1. Justin Baugh (@baughj, former FSF staff) 1108 | 1. Justin Brock 1109 | 1. Justin Dearing (@zippy1981) 1110 | 1. Justin Haygood 1111 | 1. Justin Reock (Chief Evangelist at OpenLogic) 1112 | 1. Justin Rush (aka prasket) 1113 | 1. Justin Wake 1114 | 1. Justin W. Flory (UNICEF, Fedora Project D&I Advisor) 1115 | 1. Kai Ninomiya (Google LLC, W3C editor) 1116 | 1. Kaleb Alves 1117 | 1. Kali Escher 1118 | 1. Kamila Szewczyk (`@kspalaiologos`) 1119 | 1. Kara "apaleslimghost" Brightwell 1120 | 1. Karen Bruner 1121 | 1. 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Kendra Albert 1141 | 1. Ken Guest (PEAR, Phing) 1142 | 1. Ken Irwin 1143 | 1. Kenneth Gardner 1144 | 1. Kenneth Love (PSF Fellow) 1145 | 1. Kenny Huynh 1146 | 1. Kevin Ackroyd 1147 | 1. Kevin Bloch 1148 | 1. Kevin Carson (researcher on postcapitalist transition) 1149 | 1. Kevin Gimbel 1150 | 1. Kevin Lannen 1151 | 1. Kevin López B. 1152 | 1. Kevin McKenzie, M.S (Co-Owner, Built-Right Digital) 1153 | 1. Kevin Messer 1154 | 1. Kevin O'Brien 1155 | 1. Kevin P. Fleming 1156 | 1. Kevin Sonney 1157 | 1. Kev Quirk 1158 | 1. Khionu Sybiern 1159 | 1. Khosrow Moossavi 1160 | 1. Kieran D 1161 | 1. Kimball Johnson (Former Chair FLOSS UK aka UKUUG) 1162 | 1. Kiran Jonnalagadda 1163 | 1. Kirstie Whitaker (Programme Lead for Tools, Practices and Systems, The Alan Turing Institute; Core contributor to The Turing Way project.) 1164 | 1. Konstantina Papadea 1165 | 1. Konstantin Baranovskiy 1166 | 1. Koz Ross (former FSF associate student member) 1167 | 1. kpcyrd (Arch Linux, Debian, Reproducible Builds) 1168 | 1. Kris Buytaert 1169 | 1. Kristi Progri 1170 | 1. Krzysztof Sakrejda 1171 | 1. Kuesji Koesnu 1172 | 1. Kukuh Syafaat (GNOME, openSUSE) 1173 | 1. Kumar Anirudha 1174 | 1. Kunal Mehta (MediaWiki, Debian Developer, FSF associate member) 1175 | 1. Kurt Garloff (Sovereign Cloud Stack, Open Infrastructure Foundation BoD) 1176 | 1. Kushal Das (Tor Project core team, Python Core developer, Fedora Project contributor) 1177 | 1. Kyle Mitchell 1178 | 1. Kyle Riedemann 1179 | 1. Kyle Robbertze (Debian Developer) 1180 | 1. Lachlan Campbell 1181 | 1. Lætitia Avrot (PostgreSQL contributor, Postgres Women co-founder) 1182 | 1. Lander Van den Bulcke 1183 | 1. Langlais Raphael 1184 | 1. Lars Wirzenius 1185 | 1. Laura Arjona Reina 1186 | 1. Laura Lytle 1187 | 1. Laura Smith 1188 | 1. Laurence Berland 1189 | 1. Lauren Liberda (@selfisekai) 1190 | 1. Laurent Doguin 1191 | 1. Laurin Schmidt 1192 | 1. Laurynas `NeLaurynas` K. 1193 | 1. Leah Lundqvist (leahlundqvist, V maintainer) 1194 | 1. Leandro A. F. Pereira 1195 | 1. Lee Hambley (Capistrano maintainer, former FSFE member) 1196 | 1. Lee-Roy King 1197 | 1. Leif Walsh 1198 | 1. Leigh Scott (leigh123linux, Fedora) 1199 | 1. leo60228 1200 | 1. Leo Famulari 1201 | 1. Leon N. 1202 | 1. Leo Wagner 1203 | 1. Liam R. Howlett (kernel developer) 1204 | 1. Lili McCoy 1205 | 1. Lilly Winfree (Open Knowledge Foundation) 1206 | 1. Lily Ballard 1207 | 1. Lily Foster (@lilyinstarlight) 1208 | 1. Lina B (elatelation) 1209 | 1. Linda Fernández 1210 | 1. Lindsay Holmwood (former Vice President of Linux Australia) 1211 | 1. Linus A. Wozniak (@MadsRach) 1212 | 1. Linus Groh 1213 | 1. Linus Parker 1214 | 1. Lioncache 1215 | 1. Lionirdeadman 1216 | 1. Lisa Seelye 1217 | 1. Liza Ainalen Dosso 1218 | 1. Liz Fong-Jones (OpenTelemetry governance committee member, linux/aarch64 advocate) 1219 | 1. Liz Rice (TOC chair, CNCF; OpenUK ambassador) 1220 | 1. Lleyton Gray (CEO, Innatical) 1221 | 1. Logan Kilpatrick (The Julia Language Community Manager) 1222 | 1. Lorena Mesa 1223 | 1. Lorenzo Gomez 1224 | 1. Louis Borsu 1225 | 1. Louis-Francis Ratté-Boulianne (Collabora) 1226 | 1. Louis Jones 1227 | 1. Louis-Philippe Véronneau (Debian Developer) 1228 | 1. Louis Suárez-Potts 1229 | 1. Luana Neder 1230 | 1. Luca Andrea Fusè 1231 | 1. Luca Martinelli 1232 | 1. Lucas Bickel 1233 | 1. Lucas Holt 1234 | 1. Lucas Ives (@lri) 1235 | 1. Lucas Nussbaum (Former Debian Project Leader) 1236 | 1. Lucas Werkmeister 1237 | 1. Lucy Wyman 1238 | 1. Ludovic Gasc 1239 | 1. Ludvig Norgren Guldhag 1240 | 1. Luis Antonio Sánchez Romero 1241 | 1. Luis Arruda 1242 | 1. Luis Lavaire (Nitrux developer) 1243 | 1. Luiz Irber 1244 | 1. Lukas Fittl 1245 | 1. Lukas Grossar 1246 | 1. Lukasz Erecinski 1247 | 1. Łukasz Jendrysik 1248 | 1. Łukasz Langa (Python Software Foundation Fellow, Python 3.8 and 3.9 Release Manager) 1249 | 1. Luke Crouch 1250 | 1. Luke Faraone (Debian FTP master, Ubuntu developer, former English Wikipedia Arbitration Committee member) 1251 | 1. Luke Jones (asus-nb-ctrl, ASUS ROG laptop hacker/support) 1252 | 1. Luke Triantafyllidis 1253 | 1. Lulu Cathrinus "erkin" Grimalkin 1254 | 1. Luna Duclos 1255 | 1. Lunar (ex-Debian, ex-Tor, ex-reproducible-builds.org, Nos Oignons, La Dérivation) 1256 | 1. Lupe Canaviri 1257 | 1. Lux Amelia Phifollen 1258 | 1. Lyre Calliope 1259 | 1. Maarten Beeckmans 1260 | 1. Mackenzie 'maco' Morgan (former Ubuntu Developer Membership Board member) 1261 | 1. Maddison Hellstrom 1262 | 1. Madhulika Chambers (NumPy contributor) 1263 | 1. Madison `makyo` Scott-Clary 1264 | 1. Mads Johansen 1265 | 1. Magnus Frühling (Freifunk Frankfurt contributor, OpenWrt committer, Chaos Computer Club) 1266 | 1. Magnus Krüger 1267 | 1. Mairi Dulaney (Fedora Project contributor) 1268 | 1. 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Martin Kühl 1312 | 1. Martin Michlmayr (Former Debian Project Leader) 1313 | 1. Martin Robinson (Igalia) 1314 | 1. Martin Splitt 1315 | 1. Martin Wimpress (Former FSF member) 1316 | 1. Martyn Welch (Collabora) 1317 | 1. Mason Jones 1318 | 1. Mathieu Comandon (Lutris) 1319 | 1. Matt Barron 1320 | 1. Matt Beland 1321 | 1. Matteo Bigoi 1322 | 1. Matteo Tammaccaro 1323 | 1. Matthew (0tcQd) Sams 1324 | 1. Matthew Adams 1325 | 1. Matthew Ahrens (OpenZFS) 1326 | 1. Matthew Cowie 1327 | 1. Matthew Fernandez 1328 | 1. Matthew Helmke (open source author) 1329 | 1. Matthew `mattcen` Cengia 1330 | 1. Matthew P. Del Buono 1331 | 1. Matthew Peveler 1332 | 1. Matthew Pounsett 1333 | 1. Matthew R. Green (NetBSD core, bozohttpd, ircII) 1334 | 1. Matthew Robertson 1335 | 1. Matthew Seal 1336 | 1. Matthew Stone 1337 | 1. Matthew S. Wilson (former contributor GNU Image Manipulation Program and GNU Parted, former Director, Software Freedom Conservancy) 1338 | 1. Matthew Venn 1339 | 1. Matthew Vernon (Debian developer) 1340 | 1. Matthew Westcott (`gasman`, Wagtail CMS maintainer) 1341 | 1. Matthew Wilcox (Linux kernel hacker) 1342 | 1. Matthias Antierens 1343 | 1. Matthias Arnason 1344 | 1. Matthias Bussonnier (Project Jupyter co-founder) 1345 | 1. Matthias Klumpp (Debian, freedesktop.org) 1346 | 1. Matthias Schiffer (OpenWrt committer) 1347 | 1. Matthias `smurf` Urlichs (Debian developer) 1348 | 1. Matthieu Gallien (KDE) 1349 | 1. Matthilde A. Stella 1350 | 1. Mattias Bengtsson (Former GNOME Maps maintainer) 1351 | 1. Mattias Wadenstein (Debian developer and ACC sysadmin) 1352 | 1. Matt Lee (Libre.fm, former member of the GNU Project, former FSF staff) 1353 | 1. Matt Ray (former FSF member) 1354 | 1. Matt Travi 1355 | 1. Mauro Lizaur (Former Debian Developer) 1356 | 1. Max Bruckner (`FSMaxB`) 1357 | 1. Max Burke 1358 | 1. Maxime Renusson (Telecom engineer, FLOSS user and advocate) 1359 | 1. Maximiliano Ferrer G. (@PandaFoss) 1360 | 1. 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Michael `lethargilistic` MacTaggert (Programming Discussions server on Discord) 1392 | 1. Michael Lingelbach (Neovim, NixOS contributor) 1393 | 1. Michael Mattsson (@datamattsson) 1394 | 1. Michael `NCommander` Casadevall (Ubuntu Core Developer, former Debian Developer, former FSF Savannah Administrator) 1395 | 1. Michael `ovyerus` Mitchell 1396 | 1. Michael Perron 1397 | 1. Michael Pyne (KDE, game-music-emu) 1398 | 1. Michael Reiger 1399 | 1. Michael Schechter 1400 | 1. Michael Scherer 1401 | 1. Michael Staggs (tausciam) 1402 | 1. Michael T. Lombardi (@michaeltlombardi, Puppet developer) 1403 | 1. Michal Siedlaczek 1404 | 1. Michel Alexandre Salim (Fedora Project contributor) 1405 | 1. Miguel Raz Guzmán Macedo, (Julia Language, UNAM, @miguelraz on Github) 1406 | 1. Mikalai Birukou (3NSoft) 1407 | 1. Mika Pflüger 1408 | 1. Mike Doughney (co-founder, Digital Express Group / DIGEX Incorporated) 1409 | 1. Mike Elsmore (@ukmadlz everywhere) 1410 | 1. Mike Harris 1411 | 1. 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Veronica Cary 1942 | 1. Vicky Rampin 1943 | 1. Victor Hugo Soliz Kuncar 1944 | 1. Victoria "tdfischer" Fierce (Former KDE Multimedia and Phonon-GStreamer maintainer) 1945 | 1. Victor Westerhuis 1946 | 1. Viktoriia Leontieva (Product Designer at GitHub) 1947 | 1. Vincent Broz (`@apiology`) 1948 | 1. Vincent Esche 1949 | 1. Vincent Huang Jiahao 1950 | 1. Vincent Milum Jr (@DarkainMX) 1951 | 1. Vincent Singer (aka cukmekerb) 1952 | 1. Vincent Wong 1953 | 1. Vincenzo Palazzo (@vincenzopalazzo) 1954 | 1. Vinicius Mignot (`@locao`) 1955 | 1. Vipul Gupta 1956 | 1. Vipul Siddharth (Fedora Project Contributor) 1957 | 1. Vitor "Krammer" Cardoso 1958 | 1. Vittorio Roberto Alfieri (`@rebtoor`, FSFE supporter, EFF member) 1959 | 1. Vivek Das Mohapatra (Collabora) 1960 | 1. Vivia Nikolaidou (GStreamer) 1961 | 1. Vivian Lim (Microsoft) 1962 | 1. Vladimir Cortés 1963 | 1. Vojtěch Vengrin (Gnome translator) 1964 | 1. Volkan Yazıcı (Apache Logging Services PMC) 1965 | 1. Vyivel 1966 | 1. Ward Vandewege (Former FSF staff and FSF member) 1967 | 1. Wayne M. Thornton, B.S., CPDT (Co-Founder & Project Manager VIRATRACE) 1968 | 1. Weilbyte 1969 | 1. Wendy Bolm (Chief Operations Officer, CommitChange) 1970 | 1. Wendy Seltzer 1971 | 1. Werner Mahr 1972 | 1. Wes Mason (Ubuntu Community Member and former FSFE Fellow) 1973 | 1. Weston Steimel 1974 | 1. Wez Furlong 1975 | 1. Wheeler Law (Red Hat Inc.) 1976 | 1. whitequark 1977 | 1. Will Barton 1978 | 1. Will Greenberg (EFF, signing in personal capacity) 1979 | 1. Will Hawkins 1980 | 1. Will Hunt (`Half-Shot`) 1981 | 1. William Brown (389 Directory Server, SUSE Labs) 1982 | 1. William Denton 1983 | 1. William D. Jones (`cr1901`) 1984 | 1. William Gathoye (Collabora) 1985 | 1. William Kroes 1986 | 1. William Light (@wrl) 1987 | 1. William Starkey 1988 | 1. William Theaker (Former FSF staff member) 1989 | 1. William Waites (Former FSF member) 1990 | 1. William Waites (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Former FSF Member) 1991 | 1. Williham Williham Totland 1992 | 1. Will Lachance (Mozilla) 1993 | 1. Wilson "Chilly" Hightower 1994 | 1. Wim Taymans (PipeWire, GStreamer) 1995 | 1. Wolthera van Hövell (Krita/KDE) 1996 | 1. Wulf C. Krueger (Exherbo Linux) 1997 | 1. Xabier Rodríguez Calvar 1998 | 1. Xavier Claessens (Collabora) 1999 | 1. Xavier Tilley 2000 | 1. Xavi Francisco 2001 | 1. Xav Paice 2002 | 1. Yadav Lamichhane 2003 | 1. Yangwook Jeong (@Yangeok) 2004 | 1. Yann Ramin 2005 | 1. Yao Li (former FSF Monthly Student Associate Member) 2006 | 1. Yaroslav Kargapolov 2007 | 1. Yegor Timoshenko (NixOS contributor) 2008 | 1. Yorik van Havre 2009 | 1. Youko Omori (Collabora) 2010 | 1. Youngbin Han (Ubuntu Korea Community) 2011 | 1. Young Hun Kim 2012 | 1. Yo Yehudi (Co-founder of Open Life Science) 2013 | 1. Yuval Adam 2014 | 1. Yuvi Panda (Project Jupyter) 2015 | 1. Yu-Wei Wu 2016 | 1. Yvan Sraka 2017 | 1. Yvonne Lam 2018 | 1. Zac Adam-MacEwen (Arcana Labs) 2019 | 1. Zach Klippenstein (aka @zach-klippenstein, Square) 2020 | 1. Zach Lipton 2021 | 1. Zach van Rijn 2022 | 1. Zack Cerza 2023 | 1. Zack Urlocker 2024 | 1. Zak Rogoff (former FSF staff) 2025 | 1. Zander Brown (GNOME and more) 2026 | 1. Zeltzin Rodríguez 2027 | 1. Zvi Gilboa 2028 | 2029 | 2030 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------