Ean Schuessler
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Ean Schuessler is co-founder, with his brother Erik Schuessler, of Brainfood, Inc., a Dallas, Texas-based digital media consultancy. He is a long-time participant in the Debian project and collaborated in the creation of the Debian Social Contract which inspired the Open Source Definition.[1] Schuessler also served as President of Software in the Public Interest, an umbrella organization that holds property and provides other services for Debian and other Free Software organizations.
Schuessler and fellow employees competed in the 2001 and 2002 seasons of Battlebots, achieving a ranking of 35 in the middle class weight group.
[edit] References
- ^ Coleman, Gabriella (2005), "Three Ethical Moments in Debian", Rutgers, Center for Cultural Analysis, http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=805287
[edit] External links
- Debian Social Contract with attribution to Ean Schuessler
- brainfood.com
- Linux Devices battlebots story
- First OFBiz talk delivered at JavaOne
- OFBiz talk delivered at Brazilian FISL conference
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