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2GNU Service Directory
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4
5This is a list of people who have asked to be listed as offering
6support services for GNU software, including GNU Emacs, for a fee
7or in some cases at no charge.
8
9The information comes from the people who asked to be listed;
10we do not include any information we know to be false, but we
11cannot check out any of the information; we are transmitting it to
12you as it was given to us and do not promise it is correct.
13Also, this is not an endorsement of the people listed here.
14We have no opinions and usually no information about the abilities of
15any specific person. We provide this list to enable you to contact
16service providers and decide for yourself whether to hire one.
17
18Before FSF will list your name in the GNU Service Directory, we ask
19that you agree informally to the following terms:
20
211. You will not restrict (except by copyleft) the use or distribution
22of any software, documentation, or other information you supply anyone
23in the course of modifying, extending, or supporting GNU software.
24This includes any information specifically designed to ameliorate the
25use of GNU software.
26
272. You will not take advantage of contact made through the Service
28Directory to advertise an unrelated business (e.g., sales of
29non-GNU-related proprietary information). You may spontaneously
30mention your availability for general consulting, but you should not
31promote a specific unrelated business unless the client asks.
32
33Please include some indication of your rates, because otherwise users
34have nothing to go by. Please put each e-mail address inside "<>".
35Please put nothing else inside "<>". Thanks!
36
37For a current copy of this directory, or to have yourself listed, ask:
38 gnu@gnu.org
39
40** Please keep the entries in this file alphabetical **
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42Alcove <infos@alcove.fr>
4312/13 place Indira Gandhi
4492230 Gennevilliers
45France
46
47http://www.alcove.fr
48T?l.: +33 1 47 33 82 84
49Fax: +33 1 47 33 76 98
50
51Alcove offers a comprehensive range of corporate-quality
52Free Software related solutions, with technical support
53via telephone, fax or email and remote system management.
54We also offers consulting and training. Alcove is now developing
55partnerships with top range companies in the computer business
56like SQL Ing?nierie in its field of skills : consulting, technical
57support...
58
59Rates approximately 4000FF per day, depending on the job.
60
61Updated: 1999-04-13
62\1f
63Amazonia Computing
64
65<rick@efn.org>
66http://www.efn.org/~rick
67
68745 Foothill Drive
69Eugene, OR 97405
70541-465-9008
71
72I provide development and technical support for free software
73and open source systems including embedded programming, GNU/Linux, the
74GNU development suite..
75
76I have over 10 years experience building and maintaining systems ranging
77from medical patient monitoring systems to Linux device drivers for
78custom PCI plug in cards.
79
80Rates range from $75.00/hr to $85/hr USD. I am also willing to work
81on fixed price contracts.
82
83Updated: 1999-04-02
84\1f
85AO UrbanSoft <info@usoft.spb.ru>
86St. Petersburg State University Science Campus
87St. Petersburg, Russia
88http://www.usoft.spb.ru
89
90AO UrbanSoft packages, markets and supports
91industry standard free software products,
92including the Linux operating system and
93TeX document compiler.
94The company also provides programming services
95based on TeX, Tk, Python, HTML, Java, Perl and
96Intranet.
97
98Rates approximately 15 USD per hour (as of 1997).
99
100Updated: 1999-04-02 by GNU staff
101\1f
102Dipl.-Inform. Gerd Aschemann <Aschemann@Informatik.TU-Darmstadt.de>
103Osannstr. 49
104D-64285 Darmstadt
105Tel.: +49 6151 16 2259
106http://www.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/VS/Mitarbeiter/Aschemann/
107
108- System Administrator (UNIX and NT) at CS Department, TU Darmstadt, Germany
109- 18 years working in the CS field, System administration on different platforms
110- 12 years with UNIX/Networking/FreeWare/GNU/X11
111- 9 years courses on Operating Systems and Distributed Systems
112- Lectures on System and Network Administration
113- Platforms: Solaris, Linux, SunOS, Ultrix, HP-UX, Digital Unix, AIX, SCO, FreeBSDs
114- Distributed Platforms and Information Systems (CORBA, WWW, Java)
115- Experience with parallel environments (Connection Machine, Meiko, Parsytec)
116- Consultant
117
118Rates are at 150,-- DM (~85 US$) per hour minimum, depending on the job.
119I am willing to travel for sufficiently large jobs.
120
121Updated: 1999-04-14
122\1f
123Don Barry, Ph.D. <don@astro.as.utexas.edu>
124Austin, Texas http://www.chara.gsu.edu/~don/
125
126Astrophysicist with extensive and varied hacker background. Substantial
127expertise in mathematical modeling, instrument interface, low-level and
128high-level hardware control, statistical analysis, automated/mathematical
129typesetting. Also fluent in opto/electro/mechanical design. I try to find
130solutions using free software when possible and specialize in GNU/Linux
131platforms. Degrees also in chemistry and mathematics.
132
133Speak: C, APL, Fortran, J, Perl, Emacs Lisp, IDL, variety of machine
134languages from CDC CYBER (!) to x86 families, TeX/LaTeX, sendmail, and
135quite a few others. Experience on platforms from PDP to present.
136
137Rates: $75--$150 per hour + travel (if required) depending on the needs of
138the project, the level of support and availability required, and its
139interest to me.
140
141Services: consulting, design, porting, lecturing, support, project definition,
142system implementation.
143
144Updated: 1999-04-02
145\1f
146Laurent Bernardin
14716, rue Dicks
148L-6944 Niederanven
149Luxemburg
150<laurent@bernardin.com>
151+41 1 300 3712
152
153Support and installation of all GNU software.
154
155Expertise: C, C++, Java, Motif, X, Unix administration, network security
156
157Rates: ~85 US$ / hour (Flux 3500.-)
158
159Updated: 1999-05-05
160\1f
161Dean Brettle Computer Consulting
162
163<dean@brettle.com>
164http://www.brettle.com/
165
1667485 Rush River Drive
167Suite 710-193
168Sacramento, CA 95831
169916-422-8129
170
171I provide development, technical support, and training for free software
172and open source systems including GNU/Linux, the GNU development suite,
173Tcl/Tk, Emacs, and the GIMP.
174
175I have over 9 years experience building and maintaining systems ranging
176from computed tomography systems to airborne sensor control systems --
177all with free software.
178
179Rates range from $80/hr - $120/hr USD. I am also interested in working
180on fixed price contracts.
181
182Updated: 1999-04-02
183\1f
184James Craig Burley
18597 Arrowhead Circle
186Ashland, MA 01721
187(Email and postal mail contacts only, please.)
188Email: <craig@jcb-sc.com>
189Web: http://world.std.com/~burley/
190
191Expertise:
192 Compiler Internals (author of GNU Fortran, for example)
193 Operating Systems Internals
194 Tools/Utilities Development and Maintenance
195 Microcode Development and Maintenance (primarily VLIW machines)
196 System Design (computers, operating systems, toolsets, &c)
197 Debugging (often asked to help debug Other People's Code)
198 Documentation (authored many books and ran a few doc projects)
199 Extensive experience with a variety of operating systems, hardware,
200 languages, and so on
201
202Rate: $100/hour
203
204Updated: 1999-04-01
205\1f
206C2V Michel Delval <mfd@c2v.com>
20782 bd Haussmann Jean-Alain Le Borgne <jalb@c2v.com>
20875008 Paris
209France
210Tel (33 1) 40.08.07.07
211Fax (33 1) 43.87.35.99
212Compuserve 100413,1012
213http://www.c2v.com/freesoft.htm
214e-mail: <consult@c2v.com>
215
216Services: we offer source or source+binary distribution,
217installation, training, maintenance, technical support,
218consulting, specific development and followup on the GNU software
219development environment: Emacs, gcc/g++, binutils, gas, gdb.
220
221Porting on new platforms, and professionally developing software
222with the GNU tools in the Unix/X11 environment since they were
223first available.
224
225Experience: GNU C Compilation toolchain for the SGS-Thomson D950
226and ST20 DSP chips.
227
228GNU C compilation toolchain (cross-compiler, compiler, linker,
229assembler, debugger) for SparcV7 ERC32 based space systems
230(Sextant Avionique / Alcatel Espace).
231
232Feasability study, analysis and prototyping of a complete
233compilation toolchain based on the GNU programming tools for the
234CSEM RISC microprocessor family.
235
236Rates: from 2000 FF/day to 150 000 FF/year, 40% discount for
237educational institutions, add taxes and expenses. Ask for list.
238
239Updated: 1999-05-05
240\1f
241Bruce Dawson - <jbd@codemeta.com>
242CodeMeta, Inc.
243Manchester, NH USA
244800-354-2209
245
246Specializing in GNU tools such as guile, CVS, gnats, bash, gawk, fileutils...
247
248Services:
249
250 o 800 phone support.
251
252 o Modification and development.
253
254 o Training.
255
256Rate: $75/hour or per quote.
257
258http://www.codemeta.com
259
260Updated: 1999-04-12
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262CodeSourcery, LLC <info@codesourcery.com
2633421 El Camino Real #35
264Atherton, CA 94027
265(650) 364-5360
266http://www.codesourcery.com
267
268CodeSourcery specializes in customization of, enhancements to, and
269support for all GNU software. We have particular experience in the
270field of programming tools, and have been responsible for many
271features in the GNU C and C++ compilers including the implementation
272of member templates and type-based alias analysis. Mark Mitchell, one
273of our co-founders, is an official maintainer of the EGCS C++
274front-end.
275
276We also have experience with GNU tools ranging from emacs to binutils
277to gdb to autoconf, and are willing to work on any and all free
278software projects.
279
280Please see our web page at www.codesourcery.com for more information
281about our products, services, and prices.
282
283Updated: 1999-04-12
284\1f
285Stuart Cracraft <cracraft@ai.mit.edu>
286P.O. Box 6752
287Laguna Niguel, CA, 92607, USA
288Phone: 714-347-8106 (prefer email)
289Website: http://home.earthlink.net/~cracraft/index.html
290Rate: $75/hour, and as appropriate for the project.
291
292Consultation topics:
293Entire GNU suite - porting, compilation, installation,
294user-training, administrator-training.
295
296Method: via any combination of telephone, dialup, Internet, in-person, email.
297
298Experience: supporting GNU since project inception, original port of
299GNU Emacs to Sun Solaris, original author of GNU Emacs online tutorial.
300Expertise in C, Emacs Lisp, Perl, Expect, Oracle, Informix, SunOS, Solaris,
301NIS, NFS, system-monitoring via paging. Unix System and Database
302administration or development.
303
304Updated: 1999-04-17
305\1f
306Cygnus Solutions
307<info@cygnus.com>
3081325 Chesapeake Terrace
309Sunnyvale, CA 94089 USA
310+1 408 542 9600 voice
311+1 408 542 9699 fax
312
313Cygnus Solutions provides supported and maintained versions of gcc, g++, gdb
314with GUI, GNU linker and GNU macro assembler. In addition, Cygnus provides
315these GNU software development tools for well over 100 host-target
316configurations. Support includes bug fixes and semi-annual releases of the
317toolset. Each release is regression tested and includes substantial
318improvements and additions to the current release. Support is available for
319groups of 5 or 25 on a wide range of standard, special and vintage
320toolchains for native and embedded applications. New target processors are
321being added regularly. Rates for support for standard products start at $7495.
322
323Cygnus Solutions contact:
324
325 Kathy Powers
326 ph: +1-206-888-6002
327 fx: +1-206-888-6145
328 email: <kpowers@cygnus.com>
329
330Updated: 1999-04-12
331\1f
332Marcus G. Daniels <marcusd@gnu.org>
3331399 Hyde Park Road <mgd@santafe.edu>
334Santa Fe, NM 87501-8943 <marcus@tdb.com>
335(505)984-8800 x267
336
337I can customize, extend, port, and repair many types of free software.
338I have software maintenance experience (e.g. CLISP, Swarm), and have
339contributed to several GNU packages (e.g. Emacs). Twelve years of C
340and Unix experience. Consulting rates start at $60 US/hr.
341
342Updated: 1999-04-12
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344DSS Distributed Systems Software, Inc.
3457500 Abercrombie Dr., Suite 103 <dss@dss.bc.ca>
346Richmond, British Columbia V6Y 3J9 http://www.dss.bc.ca
347CANADA (604) 270-9559
348
349GNU-related services:
350 We specialize in support for GCC (mainly C and C++), including porting,
351 retargeting, and customizing.
352 Also, GNU and other free software that falls within our areas of expertise.
353
354Expertise:
355 DSS provides software design, implementation, and consulting services.
356
357 Distributed systems:
358 o Client/Server architectures, computer networking, communication
359protocols
360 o Directory systems, including X.500 and LDAP
361 o High-performance and special-purpose distributed systems and databases:
362 scalability, reliability, availability, transactions
363 o Computer systems performance analysis
364
365 Compilers, translators, and interpreters, including "small" and
366 special-purpose languages
367
368Rates:
369 Consulting rates are $65-$200 USD per hour, plus
370 applicable taxes. Fixed-cost projects are also possible.
371
372Updated: 1999-04-20
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374Echo Labs <echo@iinet.net.au>
37529 Weld St, http://www.iinet.net.au/~echo/
376Nedlands, WA 6009
377Perth, Australia
378+61 (0) 41 356 0008
379
380Echo Labs is a software consultancy that also provides support and
381development skills. Specialising in GNU software, particularly Tcl/Tk
382and Linux. We can deliver systems at a fraction of the cost of those
383based on more traditional technologies. Internet/intranet and data
384communications solutions, for all platforms are undertaken. GUI
385front-ends done quickly.
386
387While typically involved in engineering and technical areas, any
388GNU/Open Source software will be supported.
389
390For further details see: http://www.iinet.net.au/~echo/
391
392Experience: 13+ years C/Unix, Sun, SCO, GNU/Linux, Win/NT.
393 Secure WWW servers (Apache SSL), Ecommerce solutions.
394 Systems programming, device drivers, hardware interfacing.
395 GNU tools/utilities, Embedded & realtime systems.
396 Communications protocols and implementation.
397
398Degrees: BAppSc (CS), Curtin University, Perth
399
400Rates: AUS $50-75/hr neg.
401
402Updated: 1999-04-13
403\1f
404Markus Fleck <fleck@gnu.org>
405Koeln/Bonn/NRW <fleck@isoc.de>
406Germany (DE)
407
408Services:
409- Training Seminars: GNU/Linux; CGI programming;
410 Scripting with Tcl, Perl, Python, PHP3, awk;
411 Tk programming; IETF/W3C Standards; Internet
412- GNU-based Groupware Solutions, Customization
413- System Administration (GNU/Linux, SunOS/Solaris)
414- Email "question answering"
415
416Rates: consulting/programming: DM 150/h (~$85);
417 seminar fees negotiated on individual basis
418
419Updated: 1999-04-04
420\1f
421Noah Friedman <friedman@splode.com>
4224463 Moraga Avenue
423Oakland, CA 94611
424(permanent)
425
426Author of several Emacs Lisp packages and parts of Emacs, as well as
427numerous network and unix system utilities. Co-maintained GNU Texinfo and
428Autoconf for a couple of years. Experienced unix systems engineer.
429FSF employee Feb 1991--Sep 1994.
430
431I can perform installation, porting, and enhancement of all GNU software
432and any other free software, especially for Linux/GNU systems; design
433high-capacity hardware-redundant servers for production environments;
434provide consulting on the use of version control management with CVS; and I
435am willing to provide handholding for shell programming and Emacs Lisp
436development.
437
438Fees negotiable, averaging $100-$150/hour. I can work in the California
439bay area or anywhere accessible on the Internet. For larger jobs I may be
440willing to travel.
441
442Updated: 1999-04-02
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444Brian Gough <bjg@network-theory.co.uk>
445Network Theory Limited http://www.network-theory.co.uk/
446Bristol, United Kingdom
447
448Tel: 0117 9681086 (in UK), +44 117 9681086 (outside UK)
449
450I provide support, development, and installation of free software on a
451contract basis. I also do system administration. I can work at your
452site, over the internet, or by phone/email.
453
454I have extensive experience in C, Perl, Unix and the internet,
455including two years running a large website in the US.
456
457I can also provide specialized consulting in numerical software
458development for scientific and quantitative applications.
459
460Rate: 40-60 pounds/hour, depending on task and length of project, negotiable.
461
462Updated: 1999-04-06
463\1f
464Ronald F. Guilmette <rfg@monkeys.com>
465RG Consulting
4661751 East Roseville Pkwy. #1828
467Roseville, CA 95661
468Tel: +1 916 786 7945
469FAX: +1 916 786 5311
470
471Services: Development & porting of GNU software development tools.
472
473GNU Contributions:
474 Invented, designed, and implemented the protoize and
475 unprotoize tools supplied with GCC2.
476
477 Designed and developed all code to support the generation
478 of Dwarf symbolic debugging information for System V Release
479 4 in GCC2.
480
481 Performed original port of GNU compilers to SVr4 system.
482
483 Finished port of GNU compilers to Intel i860 RISC
484 processor.
485
486Experience: 13+ years UNIX systems experience, all working on compilers
487 and related tools.
488
489 7+ years working professionally on GCC, G++, and GDB under
490 contract to various firms including the Microelectronics
491 and Computer Technology Corporation (MCC), Data General (DG),
492 Network Computing Devices (NCD), and Intel Corp.
493
494Other qualifications:
495 Developer of the RoadTest (tm) C and C++ commercial
496 compiler test suites.
497
498 Former vice-chairman of UNIX International Programming
499 Languages Special Interest Group (UI/PLSIG).
500
501 Bachelor's and a Master's degrees, both in Computer Science.
502
503Rates: Variable depending upon contract duration. Call for quote.
504
505Updated: 1999-05-05
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507 Interactive Information Limited is an Edinburgh-based company that
508 specialises in WWW services and in particular support for accessing
509 existing systems and information.
510
511 Our staff have many years experience in using, and developing lisp packages
512 within, Emacs, and in using other GNU/Unix tools, particularly under public
513 domain UNIXes.
514
515 We can provide services throughout the UK, at any level from general
516 consultancy through fetching, installing and customising software to
517 bespoke programming. Fees would be in the range #300 - #600 per day,
518 depending primarily on the size of the job.
519
520 You can contact us
521 by email: <enquire@interactive.co.uk>
522 by phone: 0370 30 40 52 (UK)
523 (+44) 370 30 40 52 (International)
524 by post: 3, Lauriston Gardens,
525 Edinburgh EH3 9HH
526 Scotland
527
528Updated: 1999-04-30
529\1f
530Dipl.-Inform. Klaus K?mpf <kkaempf@gmx.de>
531L?hnerstrasse 14
532D-90491 N?rnberg
533Germany
534
535- 18 years C/Unix experience
536- 10 years VMS experience
537- Ported BFD library, Binutils, GNU Assembler, GNU C, GNU C++,
538 GNU C++ libraries, and GNU Make to openVMS/Alpha.
539
540I do a lot of cross-platform (Unix/Linux-OpenVMS-WindowsNT) development
541mostly with the GNU compiler environment. I am actively supporting GNU
542software on OpenVMS/Alpha and OpenVMS/VAX.
543
544Updated: 1999-04-20
545\1f
546Joseph R. Kiniry <kiniry@acm.org>
547Caltech Mailstop 256-80 http://www.josephkiniry.com/
548Pasadena, CA 91125
549Phone: 626-395-3556
550Fax: 626-792-4257
551
552Long-term high-level consultant with four advanced degrees in a
553variety of domains. See http://www.josephkiniry.com/resume.html
554for more information on professional and academic background.
555
556I provide installation, porting, debugging, customization, design, and
557development of GNU and other UNIX and non-UNIX software. I am or have
558been a certified developer with Microsoft, SunSoft, NeXT, and Amiga.
559I have a great deal of development and management experience and an
560extremely broad background which contributes to my excellent system
561integration capabilities. I have a special expertise and conduct
562research in distributed systems and component/object technologies.
563
564Time and material rates for local work vary regionally, but are
565currently $350 per hour on the west coast. Other rates apply for
566long-term jobs (day rates, travel, etc.) and remote work (usually 1/2
567fee). I am interested in fixed-bid jobs and will work for lower rates
568for non-profit organizations and educational institutions.
569
570Updated: 1999-04-12
571\1f
572Bradley M. Kuhn
573<bkuhn@ebb.org>
574http://www.ebb.org/bkuhn
575
576I am available for system administration and software development
577consulting, including but not limited to installation, configuration and
578integration of GNU tools and other copy-lefted software such as GNU/Linux
579and the various distributions of GNU/Linux.
580
581Please visit my homepage for more information on my background and skills.
582My resume is also available there.
583
584I am available for both 1099 (preferred) and W2 on-site contracting in the
585Cincinnati, OH, USA metropolitan area, as well as remote consulting via
586dialup or Internet connection anywhere in the USA. I have no interest in
587permanent relocation at this time. However, temporary (one week maximum)
588jobs with paid expenses will be considered.
589
590My rate varies greatly between $25-$40/hour, depending on the circumstances.
591Rates for non-profit organizations are substantially lower, and possibly gratis.
592
593Updated: 1999-04-17
594\1f
595Fen Labalme <fen@comedia.com>
596CoMedia Consulting http://www.comedia.com/
597142 S. Lake Merced Hill WE ARE EVERYWHERE
598San Francisco CA 94132 JUST SAY "KNOW"
599
600Consulting, installation, customization and training for GNU Emacs,
601and selected other GNU & network software. Design & implementation
602of free software projects, as well as software engineering & system
603design. I have been hacking Emacs since '76 when it was TECO and ^R
604macros (don't ask), and am inter/intra-network, UNIX & Web friendly.
605
606Rates: $150 hour & up, depending; flat rate jobs considered.
607 Lower rates, barter or free for selected non-profits.
608
609Updated: 1999-04-17
610\1f
611Greg Lehey
612LEMIS
613PO Box 460
614Echunga SA 5153
615Australia
616
617Phone: +61-8-8388-8250
618Fax: +61-8-8388-8250
619Mobile: +61-41-739-7062
620Mail <grog@lemis.com>
621
622Services: Supply, porting, installation, consultation on all GNU
623products.
624
625Experience: 25 years OS and compiler experience, ports of most GNU
626products. Author of ported software CD-ROM for UNIX System V.4.2,
627"Porting UNIX Software" (O'Reilly), "Installing and Running FreeBSD"
628and "The Complete FreeBSD" (both Walnut Creek).
629
630Rates: Choice of AUD 180 per hour or hotline rates AUD 3 per minute.
631Outside Australia, $US 100 per hour or $US 2 per minute. Quick
632questions may be free. Limited free support available for
633purchasers of LEMIS CD-ROMs.
634
635Updated: 1999-04-18
636\1f
637Alan Lehotsky <apl@alum.mit.edu>
638Quality Software Management
639634 West St
640Carlisle, MA 01741
641
642Phone: (978)287-0435
643Fax: (978)287-0436
644
645Services:
646 - Support for GNU compilers, including rehost/retarget
647 - General system software work (SW tools, O/S, device drivers)
648 - runtime library (especially floating point)
649 - project management
650 - software process improvement
651
652Experience: 15+ years of design and implementation of optimizing
653 compilers. "Mr. Bliss" at Digital in the 70's and early
654 80's. Experience with Motorola 68k, PowerPC, SPARC, x86,
655 NS32K, ADI SHARC DSP. Compilers for languages including
656 Ada, BLISS, C, C++, FORTRAN, Pascal, Modula/2, O/S
657 experience includes Unix (OSF/1, SunOS, Solaris, AIX, HP/UX),
658 VAX/VMS, Windows/NT, MacOS.
659
660 5 years experience with GCC internals, including major
661 changes to support 8 bit bytes on word-address SHARC DSP and
662 general support of PowerPC code generation.
663
664References available
665
666Rates: $100/hr.
667 fixed price possible for well-defined deliverables.
668
669Updated: 1999-04-02
670\1f
671Reuven M. Lerner <reuven@lerner.co.il>
67217 Disraeli Street
673Haifa 34333
674Israel
675
676Phone: 04-824-2265 (within Israel)
677 +972-4-824-2265 (outside of Israel)
678
679Fax: 04-826-1219 (within Israel)
680 +972-4-826-1219 (outside of Israel)
681
682WWW: http://www.lerner.co.il
683
684- System and network administration, especially Linux-based systems
685 and networks
686- Administration, training, and programming for Internet nodes and
687 World-Wide Web sites
688- Installation, support and training in the use of Linux, Emacs, Perl,
689 and other free software
690- Expertise in C, Emacs Lisp, and Perl
691
692Consulting rates: $75/hour, less for non-profits
693
694Updated: 1999-04-04
695\1f
696Richard Levitte (in TeX: Richard Levitte
697Levitte Programming Levitte Programming
698Spannvagen 38, I Spannv\"agen 28, I
699S-168 35 Bromma S-168 35 Bromma
700Sweden Sweden)
701Tel.nr.: +46 (8) 26 52 47 (there is an answering machine)
702Cellular: +46 (708) 26 53 44
703e-mail: <levitte@lp.se>
704
705What I do:
706 Primarily I work on GNU software for VMS, both VAX and AXP. I've
707 been porting GNU Emacs to VMS since spring 1991. I've ported a
708 bunch of other GNU programs as well. I maintain GNU vmslib.
709 For further info, see http://www.lp.se/~levitte/prof/resume.html
710
711Programs supported:
712 To a varying degree (ranging from extension and porting to
713 installation and simple questions) at the time of updating this
714 entry:
715 - GNU vmslib, emacs, autoconf, zip, diffutils, m4, patch, texinfo,
716 C/C++; on both VMS and Unix.
717 - Other GNU programs to a small degree; on Unix.
718 For further info, look at http://www.lp.se/products/gnu.html
719
720Experience:
721 Fluent in TeX/LaTeX and many programming languages.
722 Modified key elements in Emacs (e.g., memory and process management)
723 to work transparently on VMS. I have very good knowledge in the VMS
724 operating system. I'm also knowledged in the a few Unix flavors.
725 For further info, see http://www.lp.se/~levitte/prof/resume.html
726
727Your Rate:
728 $70-$100/hour (500-800 SEK in sweden), plus expenses. My rates
729 are negotiable, depending on how interesting the project is to me.
730
731Updated: 1999-04-12
732\1f
733Sean Levy <attila@StAlphonsos.COM>
734352 Roup Ave http://www.StAlphonsos.COM/~attila/
735Pittsburgh, PA 15232 +1.800.852.3322
736USA
737
738I have been a professional hacker for over 17 years, and have worked on
739everything from PDP-10's and -11's and early microcomputers to modern Unix
740workstations of various kinds, at all levels. I've done every kind of
741hacking, in many different languages (including some I designed and
742implemented). Current efforts are focused on Linux, GNU software, WWW-based
743systems, and security. My resume and PGP key are available via my web
744pages.
745
746Based in Pittsburgh, PA, available anywhere via the Internet. Possibility
747of travel for some jobs. Speak Spanish, have traveled in Europe and
748Scandinavia.
749
750Rates: $100 USD/hour standard, lower for non-profits or other worthy causes,
751 $200 USD/hour for pager access and 24-hour support
752
753Updated: 1999-04-17
754\1f
755Gord Matzigkeit <gord@gnu.org>
756#15, 2105 Cornwall Street http://www.fig.org/~gord/
757Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 2K8 Voice: (306) 522-7884
758CANADA
759
760I will gladly help novice and intermediate computer users to install,
761understand, and use free software, whether or not I have prior
762experience with that software. I know my limitations well, and will
763freely give other contacts if I cannot solve your problem myself.
764
765I have over 4 years of experience with several of the major free OSes:
766GNU/Linux (Debian, Red Hat), NetBSD, FreeBSD, and GNU/Hurd. Some of
767my specialties are networking, Emacs, Automake, Autoconf, C, Perl, and
768shell script programming.
769
770My rates are negotiable depending on the task: usually $40-$60
771(Canadian) per hour. Flat rates preferred.
772
773Updated: 1999-04-13
774\1f
775Thi Nguyen <ttn@netcom.com>
776San Jose, CA, USA +1 408 314 3470
777
778Expertise: Hardware Verification Tools and Environment
779 - simulators / transactors / stimulus generators
780 - scripts of all sorts / environment / flows
781 - elisp dvelopment, customizations
782 - GNU binutils adaptation for new processor architectures
783 - software QA methodology (including management)
784 - speak: C, C++, elisp, Scheme, Perl, Verilog, sh
785
786Please see ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/tt/ttn/resume.html for resume.
787
788Rate: $100/hr, possibly less
789
790Updated: 1999-04-12
791\1f
792David Nicol
793Post office box 45163
794Kansas City, Missouri 64171
795david@tipjar.com
796http://www.tipjar.com/dnconsult
797
798Unix, GNU/Linux, Perl installation, C, C++, Lisp, Perl programming.
799
800LRP routers.
801
802CGI programming.
803
804Installation, porting.
805
806Specification development, design, implementation, documentation.
807
808Current projects include:
809 implementing an extension to xterm
810 EROS scsi drivers
811 tipjar transaction service
812 UMKC remote access system
813
814Rate: $60/hour, or fixed contract. On-site support available in
815greater Kansas City area.
816
817Updated: 1999-04-04
818\1f
819Jonas Oberg (TeX: Jonas \"Oberg
820Kaserngatan 6 Kaserngatan 6
821S-723 47 Vasteras S-723 47 V\"aster\.as
822Sweden Sweden)
823
824Phone: +46-21-144831
825E-mail: <jonas@coyote.org>
826
827I offer support for most GNU software including the GNU
828Hurd and also do system administration on GNU systems.
829I can do free software development and have a good
830understanding of automake, autoconf, flex, bison, guile,
831texinfo and much more. Rates around USD$100.
832
833Updated: 1999-06-07
834\1f
835Peter Olsen
836P.O. Box 410
837Simpsonville, MD 21150
838
839pcolsen@acm.org
840
841What I do: Mathematical modeling and model building using Gnu
842 and other Free Software. Scientific and engineering
843 analysis, modeling, and programming in FORTRAN, C, LISP,
844 and Java. Statistical analysis. Emacs customization.
845
846Examples of my previous work:
847 1. I built the model used predict the
848 amount of work required to clean up the Exxon Valdez oil
849 spill. Model was completed in ten days, used to allocate
850 resources for $2 billion summer cleanup, predictions were
851 accurate.
852 2. I built a model applying commercial capital
853 investment standards to a Federal Agency budget, helped
854 support $250 Million budget increase.
855
856Credo: Engineering is the art of applying a professional
857 knowledge of mathematics and the physical sciences to
858 improve the quality of life.
859
860Rates: $225/hour (+ travel and expenses) on site,
861 $175/hour remote access.
862
863Notes: 1. Visiting Lecturer for Society for Industrial and Applied
864 Mathematics: Will speak without fee about Valdez model
865 (or other work) to Educational and not-for-profit
866 organizations (plus most-economical travel and living
867 expenses or travel or living arrangements in kind).
868
869 2. I do not accept offers which pose even the appearance
870 of conflict of interest with any present or former client
871 or employer.
872
873Updated: 1999-04-12
874\1f
875 Open Systems Consultants a.s Open Systems Consultants a.s
876 St. Olavsgt. 24 Fabrikkvn 8
877 N-0166 OSLO N-4033 FORUS
878 NORWAY NORWAY
879
880
881Phone: Fax:
882 +47 22 20 40 50 +47 22 20 02 85
883
884Web: E-mail:
885 http://www.osc.no <gnu-support@osc.no>
886
887Open Systems Consultants a.s can provide programming support for all
888GNU software -- extending or adopting it to meet customer needs.
889Prices vary with software and project. Hourly fees are in the $80-120
890range. Fixed-priced projects are also available. Phone support is
891available only for customers with support contracts.
892
893Updated: 1999-04-23
894\1f
895Francesco Potorti` <F.Potorti@cnuce.cnr.it>
896Via S.Stefano, 8
89756123 Pisa, Italy
898Tel. (050)560671
899
900Emacs: installation and maintenance, training and tutorials,
901 customisation, extensions, troubleshooting. Author of some of
902 the packages in the emacs distribution, has made the porting
903 of emacs to the Motorola Delta architecture.
904
905Other: installation and maintenance of GNU software. Experience with
906 hylafax, RCS, gperf, etags, smail, indent, diff, gawk, gcc,
907 screen. Is the current maintainer of etags.
908
909Rates: 30-80 KL/hr, depending on experience on the particular task.
910 Average is 50 KL/hr $50/hr.
911 Prefer e-mail communication to telephone.
912
913Qualifications: Electronic Engineering degree, Pisa. Full time
914 researcher in CNUCE-CNR.
915 Familiar with elisp programming and porting of C programs.
916
917Updated: 1999-04-12
918\1f
919Quiotix Corporation
920Mountain View, CA
921
922Contact: Jeffrey Siegal
923 jbs@quiotix.com
924 +1 650 843-1300
925
926Areas of focus: Embedded systems and GNU/Linux platforms. Porting GNU
927software to embedded systems, extending GNU software to better support
928embedded environments, developing new tools and utilities for embedded
929development using GNU software. Porting software to GNU/Linux-based
930platforms, developing system software and extensions for GNU/Linux
931platforms.
932
933Services: porting, development, support, project management, advisory
934consulting.
935
936Rates: $125-$250/hour or fixed fees depending on services provided.
937
938Updated: 1999-04-12
939\1f
940Stanislav Shalunov
941
942Email: shalunov@mccme.ru
943Phones: 732-967-0489
944
945Installing, configuring, customizing and troubleshooting GNU Emacs,
946GCC, GDB, CVS, most GNU utilities in fact. Help with other free
947software as well. Suggesting suitable for your purposes free
948software. Teaching and handholding.
949
950Rate: $60/hour + travel expenses if travel is required. (I'm
951currently located in NJ.)
952
953Updated: 1999-04-12
954\f
955Vin Shelton
956EtherSoft, Inc
957617.796.9086
958<acs@alumni.princeton.edu>
959
960I have been a professional programmer for 20 years, with most of that time
961spent doing UNIX/C/C++ hacking. My specialties are (in no particular
962order): system/kernel hacking, speech recognition, perl, object-oriented
963design and analysis, FSF software (I have built nearly every FSF package on
964several different platforms), small language design and implementation, and
965HTML/web programming. Currently I'm a member of the XEmacs and egcs beta
966teams. My rates vary from $70 - $100 per hour, depending on the size of the
967project.
968
969Updated: 1999-04-17
970\1f
971Signum Support AB <info@signum.se>
972Teknikringen 8
973S-583 30 Linkoping, Sweden
974+46 13 21 46 00 voice
975+46 13 21 47 00 fax
976http://www.signum.se/
977
978Signum Support AB is a company dedicated to supporting, developing and
979distributing free software for mainly UNIX systems. The people behind
980Signum Support AB have many years of general UNIX and Internet
981experience, both as system administrators and as programmers, and also
982extensive experience in maintaining and administering the GNU programs
983and Linux.
984
985Signum Support develops and markets the free GUI equipped Readynet
986Internet server, the free PHTTPD http server and the easy to use Linux
987based Fuego firewall.
988
989Services offered:
990
991 - Support on Internet service software, especially the free
992 Readynet Internet server we have developed for Linux.
993 - Support on Linux.
994 - Customization of Linux.
995 - Installation and customizing GNU and other free software. We are
996 making free software as easy to install and use as shrink wrapped
997 programs.
998 - Warranty protection.
999 - Finding, Recommending and Investigation of free software in any
1000 area of the customer's choice.
1001 - Regular consulting.
1002
1003Rates: For software items, request our price list.
1004 For consulting, 700-900 SEK/hour.
1005
1006Updated: 1999-04-12
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1008 Jon Solomon <jsol@gnu.org>
1009 235 Main St., Apt 3C-1
1010 East Hartford, Conn. 06118
1011 +1 860 313-2000
1012
1013 Maintains all GNU software... Available for General Consulting
1014 (contact me if you are interested)...
1015 Sendmail a specialty... Can answer questions pertaining to the
1016 installation, maintenance, bug reporting and fixing for
1017 most GNU products... Adhering to the FSF/GNU copyleft for all
1018 work... (I only charge for the time it takes to do the above,
1019 the software (and most GNU copyleft'd software) is free.
1020 I can make tapes for you if you need that...
1021
1022 Rate: $90.00/hour.
1023
1024Updated: 1999-04-13
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1026Name: Julian Stacey <jhs@freebsd.org>, Fallback <jhs@muc.de>
1027Location: Munich Germany, & on the Internet.
1028Qualifications: University Degree, BSc Hons Computers & Cybernetics, 1980.
1029Phone: +49.89.268616 Fax: +49.89.2608126 Data: +49.89.26023276
1030Resume: http://www.freebsd.org/~jhs/
1031Time Zone: +01:00
1032Rate: 130-200 DM/Hour.
1033Commercial Independent Freelance Consultancy:
1034 Unix (Pref. BSD or Linux), C, X-Windows, FSF Tools, Internet
1035 firewalls, Systems engineering, hardware interfacing, real
1036 time, comms & scientific industrial, Cyrillic screen & printer
1037 etc. Custom design & Porting. No {Emacs, Cobol, Microsoft}.
1038Free Sources: FSF & all BSD sources, X-Windows, XFree86, free Ftp dial in
1039 (info on web). Media Copy Charge depends on time+postage+media
1040 2Gig 90m DAT, QIC 1/4" 525Meg, 150M, & 60M; LS-120, CAS-60M.
1041Free GCC-1.40 For Symmetric Computer Systems Model 375 (native cc is broken).
1042Languages: Deutsch & Francais (I am English)
1043 Man kann mir in Deutsch schreiben, (oder mich anrufen).
1044 Je comprend Francais, mais je n'ecris pas des responses en Fr.
1045COMMERCIAL PROFESSIONAL CONSULTANCY:
1046 - Please state you want to pay for consultancy at commercial rates,
1047 & outline your project duration, etc.
1048! NO FREE HELP !
1049 - I Am Not A Help Desk ! I have no time to do that.
1050 Neither the FSF nor anyone else pays me to offer any such service.
1051 - I contribute source code to the public domain, but I sell my time,
1052 which is Not available as a public service.
1053 - I dislike phone calls from strangers seeking free advice on things
1054 I may well not know enough about. Post such questions to an Internet
1055 newsgroup or list (via a friend if you don't have Internet access)
1056 & let someone with time, best knowledge, & inclination answer.
1057 - If you must phone me, immediately ask for a few minutes advice
1058 "Free Of Charge" (else if you just swamp me in technicalities
1059 without first having the decency to let me know you'r Not a potential
1060 paying customer, you'r just encouraging me to hang up).
1061 - Give me an email address, so I can forward follow-up info.
1062 - Volunteer to phone back next week to hear subsequent info/solutions/
1063 questions I/friends/net have come up with meantime: Almost always the
1064 information I have instantly to hand is a small fraction of the
1065 useful information I could provide. I despise those who do not phone
1066 back later, after I've spent time researching their problem; but I
1067 refuse to also waste my money on long distance calls to inform them
1068 what I've previously wasted my time learning for their benefit.
1069 - Language: Make an effort, speak some English ! Use no German
1070 dialect, only Hoch Deutsch. Spell very slowly & clearly, I am Not
1071 good at fast German pronunciation, & don't recognise umlauts !
1072 - Numbers: Use Only single digits (think of keyboard input), use no
1073 inverted German digit pairs (EG no "eight hundred, two and thirty",
1074 & no convoluted French (EG "four twenties and fifteen") !
1075
1076Updated: 1999-04-18
1077\1f
1078Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
1079545 Tech Sq, Rm 430
1080Cambridge, MA 02139
1081
1082Emacs: anything whatever
1083Is anyone interested in courses in using or extending GNU Emacs?
1084
1085Original inventor of Emacs and main author of GNU Emacs and GCC.
1086
1087Rates: $6/min or $250/hr.
1088
1089Updated: 1999-04-14
1090\1f
1091Kayvan A. Sylvan <kayvan@sylvan.com>
1092Sylvan Associates, Inc.
1093879 Lewiston Drive
1094San Jose, CA 95136-1517
1095Phone: (408) 978-1407
1096Fax: (408) 978-1407
1097
1098I will help you port, install and customize GNU Emacs, GCC, G++,
1099bison, and other GNU tools on almost any architecture and operating
1100system. Questions answered. GNU C and lisp hacking available. I will
1101also do ongoing support and periodic upgrades if you get on my GNU
1102software subscription list.
1103
1104Rates: $70-$100/hour, depending on type of work. Substantial discounts
1105for long-term contracts and also for educational or non-profit
1106institutions.
1107
1108Experience: Many different Unix systems (2.9BSD to 4.4BSD, Xenix, SVR3 and
1109SVR4, Linux, FreeBSD). Systems programming and system administration on all
1110brands of Unix. Kernel hacking experience. Lots of porting experience.
1111
1112Updated: 1999-04-12
1113\1f
1114TerraTel AB <info@netg.se>
1115Tankeg=E5ngen 4
1116S-417 56 G=F6teborg, Sweden
1117+46 31 50 79 40 voice
1118+46 31 50 79 39 fax
1119http://www.netg.se
1120
1121TerraTel AB is a company that does consultant jobs and holds courses
1122in the fields of Unix software, TCP/IP networking and Internet
1123applications. The people behind TerraTel AB have many years
1124of general UNIX experience, both as system administrators and as
1125programmers, and also extensive experience in maintaining the GNU
1126programs; in administration as well as finding and fixing bugs.
1127
1128Services offered:
1129
1130- Installation and customizing GNU and other free software. We will
1131 make free software as easy to install and use as shrink wrapped
1132 programs.
1133- Service and support subscriptions.
1134- Warranty protection.
1135- Customization and porting.
1136- Subscriptions to new versions which we will send monthly or with
1137 any other interval.
1138- Finding, recommending and investigating free software in any
1139 area of the customers choice.
1140- Regular consulting.
1141- Support on Internet service software, especially the free
1142- Support on Linux.
1143- Freeware based courses in Unix usage, C, C++, or any GNU tools
1144
1145Rates: For courses, contact us for a quote,
1146For consulting, $60-120/hour, depending on contract length.
1147
1148Entered: 1999-04-16
1149\1f
1150Leonard H. Tower Jr. <tower@ai.mit.edu> <tower@art.net>
115136 Porter Street
1152Somerville, MA 02143
1153USA
1154+1-617-623-7739
1155+1-617-629-5822
1156
1157Will work on most GNU software.
1158Installation, handholding, trouble shooting, extensions, teaching.
1159
1160Rates: $ 150.00/hour + travel expenses. Fixed fee quotes available.
1161 Negotiable for non-profits.
1162
1163Experience: Have hacked on over a dozen architectures in many languages. Have
1164system mothered too many varieties of Unixes. Assisted rms with the front end
1165of gcc and its back-end support. Resume available on request.
1166
1167Updated: 1999-04-12
1168\1f
1169noris network GmbH
1170Matthias Urlichs
1171Kilianstra?e 142
117290425 Nuernberg
1173Germany
1174Phone: +49 911 9352-0
1175Fax: +49 911 9352-100
1176<info@noris.de>
1177http://info.noris.de/ (German)
1178Expertise:
1179 OS internals, esp. Linux, esp. device drivers
1180 Network protocol / program design and coding
1181 Utilities coding and maintenance
1182 Program debugging, testing
1183 User interface design and testing
1184 Several programming and tool languages
1185 We're an ISP => experience in all kinds of ISP-relevant problems
1186
1187Services:
1188 Installation, debugging, enhancement, distribution,
1189 for all kinds of free software.
1190 System administration for most Unix-like systems.
1191 Email, Fax, phone, and in-person consulting (and/or "question answering").
1192 Remote support and system monitoring (over the Internet),
1193 Update service (new tools tested and installed automagically)
1194 Internet access
1195
1196Rates:
1197 DM 150 (~$85) per hour
1198 Rates don't include taxes.
1199
1200Updated: 1999-04-13
1201\1f
1202Paul C.A. van Gool
1203 <pvangool@illgen.com>
1204
1205Address: Illgen Simulation Technologies, Inc.
1206 130 Robin Hill Road, Suite 200
1207 Goleta, CA 93117
1208 USA
1209
1210Phone: (805)692-2333
1211Fax : (805)692-2334
1212
1213I would like to provide unpaid support for the following things:
1214
1215- C
1216- C++
1217- f2c
1218- compilation and installation of most GNU packages
1219
1220Updated: 1999-04-23
1221\1f
1222Joel N. Weber II
1223185 Lowell St #2
1224Somerville, MA 02144-2629
1225devnull@gnu.org
1226
1227I can install GNU software, customize it, fix bugs, answer questions,
1228and teach.
1229
1230I am fluent in C, emacs lisp, Bourne shell, and awk. I also have a
1231good understanding of automake and autoconf.
1232
1233I have modified identd, cvs, and ftpd to change their security
1234procedures; I have modified the GNU fileutils to understand new flag
1235bits that were added to the Hurd. I have been involved in developing
1236Hurd translators. Long ago, I worked on developing a web browser;
1237that project was eventually killed, but I learned a lot in the
1238process.
1239
1240I am experienced in webmastering and system administration.
1241
1242Rate: $100/hour, negotiable.
1243
1244Updated: 1999-04-02
1245\1f
1246Arne Wichmann
1247
1248EMail: <aw@linux.de>
1249Telephone on request.
1250
1251I support GNU software on the following platforms:
1252
1253GNU/Linux
1254SunOS 4.X 5.X
1255Irix 6.5
1256HPUX 9.X
1257other platforms on request.
1258
1259Usual rates: 40DM per hour. Free support for private people as time
1260permits.
1261
1262Updated: 1999-04-14
1263\1f
1264Jody Winston
1265xprt Computer Consulting, Inc.
1266731 Voyager
1267Houston, TX, 77062
1268(281) 480-UNIX, <jody@sccsi.com>
1269
1270We have supported, installed, and used the entire GNU software suite
1271for over 10 years on many different Unix platforms. We have written
1272character device drivers and proc file systems for custom hardware
1273running on Linux. In addition, we have developed a custom X11 server
1274and X input extensions. Our consulting rate is $150.00 US dollars per
1275hour, negotiable, plus a per diem for out of town work.
1276
1277Updated: 1999-04-12
1278\1f
1279
1280For a current copy of this directory, or to have yourself listed, ask:
1281 fsforder@gnu.org
1282
1283A current version should be available on our web site at http://www.gnu.org.
1284
1285** Please keep the entries in this file alphabetical **