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'''John Gilmore''' is probably best known as an activist for freedom of speech on the net, as one of the co-founders of the [[Electronic Frontier Foundation | '''John Gilmore''' is probably best known as an activist for freedom of speech on the net, as one of the co-founders of the [[Electronic Frontier Foundation or EFF [http://www.eff.org]. | ||
He was [[Sun Microsystems | He was [[Sun Microsystems' employee number five, the first person hired after the company founders. At Sun, he worked on both hardware and software, wrote the Forth-based bootstrap ROM code and co-authored RFC 951 defining bootp, which eventually evolved into DHCP. He was also involved in free software, porting [[GNU Emacs and other programs to the Sun environment. His time at Sun made John a millionaire, leaving him free to pursue other interests. | ||
Among his projects: | Among his projects: | ||
* co-founder of the [[Electronic Frontier Foundation | * co-founder of the [[Electronic Frontier Foundation | ||
* co-founder of [[Cygnus Solutions | * co-founder of [[Cygnus Solutions, a support company for free software, eventually bought by [[Red Hat | ||
* helped start the alt.* [[Usenet | * helped start the alt.* [[Usenet hierarchy; John's system was the first to carry it | ||
* helped start the cypherpunks; John's site hosted the original mailing list | * helped start the cypherpunks; John's site hosted the original mailing list | ||
* project leader for [[FreeSWAN | FreeS/WAN | * project leader for [[FreeSWAN | FreeS/WAN, a Linux implementation of [[IPsec and [[opportunistic encryption | ||
* sponsor of the EFF [[Data_Encryption_Standard#DES.27s_Achilles.27_heel:_key_length|DES Cracker | * sponsor of the EFF [[Data_Encryption_Standard#DES.27s_Achilles.27_heel:_key_length|DES Cracker project | ||
* campaign to [http://www.toad.com/gnu/census.html boycott the US census], since government has historically mis-used information | * campaign to [http://www.toad.com/gnu/census.html boycott the US census], since government has historically mis-used information | ||
* two lawsuits against US government for demanding ID to travel, which John says is unconstitutional, [http://freetotravel.org/ Gilmore v. Ashcroft] & [http://papersplease.org/gilmore/ Gilmore v. Gonzales] | * two lawsuits against US government for demanding ID to travel, which John says is unconstitutional, [http://freetotravel.org/ Gilmore v. Ashcroft] & [http://papersplease.org/gilmore/ Gilmore v. Gonzales] | ||
* wrote pdtar, which eventually became GNU tar | * wrote pdtar, which eventually became GNU tar | ||
* primary maintainer of the [[GNU debugger | * primary maintainer of the [[GNU debugger for some years in the 90s | ||
* various other free software projects, currently including [[GNU radio | * various other free software projects, currently including [[GNU radio and the [[Gnash flash player | ||
* work on [http://www.toad.com/drugs/index.html drug policy reform] | * work on [http://www.toad.com/drugs/index.html drug policy reform] | ||
John maintains a [http://www.toad.com/ web site] with a number of things on it, including a personal [http://www.toad.com/gnu/ home page]. His toad.com may be the only personal domain listed among the [http://www.whoisd.com/oldestcom.php 100 oldest .com domains]. | John maintains a [http://www.toad.com/ web site] with a number of things on it, including a personal [http://www.toad.com/gnu/ home page]. His toad.com may be the only personal domain listed among the [http://www.whoisd.com/oldestcom.php 100 oldest .com domains]. |
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John Gilmore is probably best known as an activist for freedom of speech on the net, as one of the co-founders of the [[Electronic Frontier Foundation or EFF [1]. He was [[Sun Microsystems' employee number five, the first person hired after the company founders. At Sun, he worked on both hardware and software, wrote the Forth-based bootstrap ROM code and co-authored RFC 951 defining bootp, which eventually evolved into DHCP. He was also involved in free software, porting [[GNU Emacs and other programs to the Sun environment. His time at Sun made John a millionaire, leaving him free to pursue other interests. Among his projects:
John maintains a web site with a number of things on it, including a personal home page. His toad.com may be the only personal domain listed among the 100 oldest .com domains. |