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GNU's Who

Michael Bushnell is still working on the GNU Hurd and maintains GNU tar. Jim Blandy has prepared GNU Emacs 19. Roland McGrath is polishing the C library, maintaining GNU make, and helping with the GNU Hurd.

Tom Lord is working on Oleo, the GNU spreadsheet, as well as Rx, a faster replacement for regex. Jan Brittenson is working on the C interpreter. Mike Haertel is making GNU grep POSIX-compliant and beginning work on optical character recognition. Noah Friedman is our system ambiguator, release uncoordinator, and maintains a few GNU programs in his copious spare time.

Carl Hoffman has hopped aboard as fundraiser and conference organizer. Melissa Weisshaus is now in charge of Publications. She is currently editing new editions of our documentation and working on the GNU Utilities Manual.

Lisa `Opus' Goldstein has been promoted to Treasurer, after the resignation of Robert J. Chassell who had been our Secretary/Treasurer since FSF was formed 7 years ago; Bob is now writing his Introduction to Programming in Emacs Lisp and remains on our Board of Directors. Larissa Carlson is Lisa's new office assistant; Gena Lynne Bean has left us to further her education. Spike MacPhee assists RMS with administrative tasks. Charles Hannum works on typesetting and many other jobs.

Richard Stallman continues as a volunteer who does countless tasks such as C compiler maintenance. Volunteer Len Tower remains our on-line JOAT (jack-of-all-trades), handling mailing lists and gnUSENET, information requests, etc.

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