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Some services may be Free Software unfriendly and harm your privacy. Learn more. He has presented at conferences in Europe and in the US, and was the technical editor of Demystifying Multimedia.

He co-founded CivicActions, a grassroots campaign technology consulting firm in , helping provide network-centric free software technology solutions focusing on transforming the world. Ian holds a bachelor's degree in computer science and is a continuous user, developer, and advocate for free software.

Ian joined the Free Software Foundation in , where he is a senior systems administrator and the FSF union steward. Odile uses only free software since the nineties and works as a free software developer. Richard Stallman founded the free software movement in when he announced he would develop the GNU operating system, a Unix-like operating system meant to consist entirely of free software.

He has been the GNU project's leader ever since. In October he started the Free Software Foundation. Since the mids, Stallman has spent most of his time in political advocacy for free software. Before that, Richard developed a number of widely used programs that are components of GNU.

Stallman pioneered the concept of copyleft, and is the main author of the GNU General Public License, the most widely used free software license. Stallman graduated from Harvard in with a BA in physics. During his college years and after, he worked as a staff hacker at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab, learning operating system development by doing it.

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