bkuhn
Bradley M. Kuhn is the Policy Fellow and Hacker-in-Residence at Software Freedom Conservancy and editor-in-chief of copyleft.org. Kuhn's software freedom work began as a volunteer in 1992, as an early adopter of Linux and contributor to various Free Software projects, including Perl. He worked during the 1990s for various companies and taught AP Computer Science in Cincinnati. Kuhn's non-profit career began in 2000 at the Free Software Foundation (FSF). As FSF's Executive Director from 2001–2005, Kuhn led FSF's GPL enforcement, launched its Associate Member program, and invented the Affero GPL. Kuhn began as Conservancy's primary volunteer from 2006–2010, and became its first staff person in 2011. Kuhn holds a B.S. in Computer Science from Loyola University in Maryland, and an M.S. in Computer Science from the University of Cincinnati. Kuhn received the O'Reilly Open Source Award in 2012. Kuhn has a blog and co-hosts the audcast, Free as in Freedom.
bkuhn presents 2 Events:
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Do Licenses Drive Communities or Do Communities Drive Licenses? at LinuxFest Northwest 2018
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There's No Place Like Home at LinuxFest Northwest 2018