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==External links==
 
==External links==

Revision as of 07:46, 19 August 2009

League for Programming Freedom (LPF) was set up in 1989 to campaign against software patents and interface copyright. LPF was founded after some initial actions by Richard Stallman and John Gillmore.[1]

Active members, past and present

  • Dean Anderson, President (since 1994[2], still/again as of 2009)
  • Aubrey Jaffer, Treasurer (since before 1994[3], still/again as of 2009)
  • Rich Hilliard, Clerk (since 1994[4], still/again as of 2009)
  • Richard Stallman, director (as of 2009)
  • Chris Hofstader, director (as of 2009)
  • Noah Friedman, director (as of 2009), volunteer since 1992[5]
  • Donald Knuth - member[6]
  • Paul Rubin[7]
  • Richard P. Gabriel - spokesman in the early 90s [8]

External links

References