We are the GNU Webmasters!
Matt Lee, Chief Webmaster
Matt first became a GNU Webmaster in 2003, and later became the Chief Webmaster in 2006. Responsible for instigating the recent design changes for the GNU Project, Matt is a campaigns manager for the Free Software Foundation and is an active member of the free software and free culture communities. He founded the free culture community CNUK in 1997, and FooCorp in 2008. He is an active speaker on subjects of Free Software, Free Culture, Digital Restrictions Management and Creativity, and co-authored the book Exploring Freedom with Rob Myers.
John Sullivan, FSF Operations Manager
John is currently the operations manager at 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.
Richard Stallman, Chief GNUisance and founder of the GNU Project
Founded the GNU Project in 1984. He is the principal or initial author of GNU Emacs, the GNU C Compiler, the GNU Debugger GDB and parts of other packages. He is the President of the Free Software Foundation (FSF).
Karl Berry, Assistant Chief GNUisance
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.
GNU Webmasters
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GNU Web Translators
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Past and present webmasters and translators
An exhaustive list of GNU webmasters and GNU Web Translators is also available.