Jason Self is the GNU Chief Webmaster from October 2010 onwards.
Pavel is responsible for all the translations of the GNU website, and is a developer of GNUnited Nations, the translation tool used on gnu.org.
Yavor is responsible for all the translations of the GNU website, and is the author of GNUnited Nations, the translation tool used on gnu.org.
John is currently the Executive Director of the Free Software Foundation, where he has worked since early 2003. John was the previous chief webmaster, and worked closely with Matt Lee on the gnu.org redesign work. He helps with design and development work for all FSF web sites, and is also a speaker for the GNU Project.
Founded the GNU Project in 1984. In 1985 he founded the Free Software Foundation, and served as its president until 2019. He is the principal or initial author of GNU Emacs, the GNU C Compiler, the GNU Debugger GDB and parts of other packages.
Has been involved with GNU since rms visited his home in 1986 or so. He co-authored the GNU font utilities, and is currently the volunteer maintainer of Texinfo and Hello, and is co-leading the GNU Evaluation Team, among other infrastructure projects. He also does a number of volunteer tasks relating to TeX distributions, notably a project leader for TeX Live, and co-authored TeX for the Impatient.
Alex is a volunteer GNU webmaster and a 2014 Summer campaigns intern at the FSF.
Amin is a free software activist and a GNU webmaster since early 2016.
Avdesh is a GNU webmaster, joined the team in September 2014.
David is a volunteer GNU webmaster and an advocate for free software. He joined the team late 2015.
Leader of the GNU Education Team and the GNU Spanish Translation Team.
Joined the team in October 2012. GPG key: 0x386361391CA24A13
James is a volunteer GNU webmaster and free software advocate.
Luiji is a volunteer GNU Webmaster and a hacker of many a program designed to distract him from actually working. He's also massively paranoid.
GNU Webmaster, developer and GNU Malayalam translator.
Rob is a GNU Webmaster, an Associate Member of the FSF since 2003, and a programmer of free software.
Webmastering the GNU since 2010.
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