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<h2>Loïc Dachary</h2>
<p>Loïc Dachary has been involved with Free Software since 1987 when he
started distributing GNU tapes to the general public in France. His first
contact was with GNU Emacs and in 1989 with GCC which he used to port a
Unix System V kernel to a embeded motorola 68030 motherboard. He
currently works as a developer
for <a href="http://outflop.me/">OutFlop</a>, a company providing services
and software to operate poker rooms. He
created <a href="http://savannah.gnu.org/">Savannah</a>, the GNU forge, in
2001 to provide a Free alternative to proprietary forges. As a president
of FSF France, he provides technical and legal resources to French Free
Software developers. Loic Dachary is also a honorary member
of <a href="http://april.org/">APRIL</a> since 1996, a French non-profit
dedicated to Free Software with over 5,500 members.</p>
<p>Loïc Dachary has been involved with the Free Software Movement since
1987, when he started distributing GNU tapes to the general public in
France. In 2012, he founded <a href="http://upstream-university.org/">Upstream
University</a>, a nonprofit with the goal of teaching developers how to
contribute easily and efficiently. Dachary volunteers as a developer
for <a href="http://april.org/">April</a>, a grassroots organization
promoting Free Software. He maintains April's OpenStack cluster and organizes
contributions with agile methods. As President
of <a href="http://fsffrance.org/">FSF France</a>, he also provides technical
and legal resources to French Free Software developers. His day job is to use
and contribute to <a href="http://ceph.com/">Ceph</a> within OpenStack.</p>
<h2>Mark Galassi</h2>