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Karl Fogel is an open source software developer, author, and consultant. He has been active in free and open source software since 1992. In 2005 he wrote Producing Open Source Software: How to Run a Successful Free Software Project (O'Reilly Media), based partly on his experiences participating in and leading open source projects.
He is a founding partner at Open Tech Strategies, LLC, where he helps organizations with open source strategy and development. He has worked at CollabNet, Google, Canonical, O'Reilly Media, and Code for America / Civic Commons, all as an open source specialist. He has also been an Open Internet Tools Project Fellow at the New America Foundation and a member of the board of directors of the Open Source Initative. He is currently a member of the Apache Software Foundation and Software in the Public Interest.
He can be found on the Fediverse at @kfogel@kfogel.org (former but now inactive Twitter feed at @kfogel), and his home page is red-bean.com/kfogel.
Karl Fogel has been an open source software developer for over 30 years. He is also an author and consultant; his book "Producing Open Source Software: How to Run a Successful Free Software Project" was first published by O'Reilly Media 2005, revised in 2017, and is online under a free license at producingoss.com. He is a founding partner at Open Tech Strategies LLC, where he helps organizations launch and engage with open source projects. He has worked at CollabNet, Google, Canonical, O'Reilly Media, and Code for America, all as an open source specialist. He has also been an Open Internet Tools Project Fellow at the New America Foundation and a member of the board of directors of the Open Source Initative (opensource.org). He is a member of the Apache Software Foundation, and President of QuestionCopyright.org. He can be found online at https://www.red-bean.com/kfogel/.
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All photographs here are freely redistributable under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 (CC-BY 3.0) license.
Here are a few photographs of me for conferences and such — click on an image to get a high-resolution version suitable for printing:
If none of those are quite what you're looking for, there are other similar images available. You can also browse the original JPEGS straight from the camera; much thanks to Rick Falkvinge, founder of Sweden's Pirate Party and an excellent amateur photographer. Note that some of the raw JPEGS would need to be rotated 90 degrees.
If you need something less formal, try this:
(Taken by Mike Pilato in Chicago's Grant Park in the summer of 2005. Thanks, Mike!)
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