diff --git a/www/conservancy/static/about/staff/index.html b/www/conservancy/static/about/staff/index.html index 00b80dd07455b86ddd0d5dfe4bd92812071ed608..88c0473c4a86e71c80a7486ed9278cd68aeba512 100644 --- a/www/conservancy/static/about/staff/index.html +++ b/www/conservancy/static/about/staff/index.html @@ -61,12 +61,12 @@ corresponding source (C&CS). His roles elsewhere have recently included financial trading software development on GNU/Linux and previously involved writing system software for hardware companies, including driver writing for the kernel named Linux at ATI (now AMD) and -Qualcomm. He started a company that designs and builds magnetic stripe +Qualcomm. He founded a company that designs and builds magnetic stripe readers for security hobbiests where he designed the hardware and developed the device's tools and firmware, which are both free software. Denver also writes free software in his spare time, with patches accepted into Wine, the kernel named Linux, and GNU wdiff. Denver received his -BMath in Computer Science from the University of Waterloo. He gives talks +BMath in Computer Science from the University of Waterloo. He gives presentations about digital civil rights and protecting the free software ecosystem, having spoken at conferences such as CopyCamp Toronto, FOSSLC's Summercamp, and the Open Video Conference.