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Nominations for invited speakers for Code4Lib 2010. Alphabetical order. Not yet complete Nominations have now closed. == Jono Bacon == Homepage: [http://www.jonobacon.org/] "Jono Bacon works at Canonical as the Ubuntu Community Manager andworks to grow and lead the world-wide Ubuntu community. He wroteseveral books [http://www.worldcat.org/search?qt=worldcat_org_bks&q=bacon%2C+jono] and currently is working on a book titled the Art OfCommunity published by O’Reilly. According to their site [http://www.artofcommunityonline.org/about/], "thebook will also be freely available online to enjoy, share and modifyunder a Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike Non-Commerciallicense." The draft of the first chapter is available online. [http://www.artofcommunityonline.org/2009/07/16/chapter-1-released/] Bacon previously had worked as a professional Open Source advocate atthe UK government funded OpenAdvantage. He is a member of the OpenSource community, co-founder and presenter of LugRadio, contributor toprojects such as Jokosher, KDE and GNOME, and SeveredFifth musicproject. [http://www.severedfifth.com/]" 
== Mitchell Baker ==
"I've also seen Stephen talk and he offers a nice blend of tech, metadata, and end-user perspective."
 
 
== Benjamin Mako Hill ==
 
Hompepage: [http://mako.cc/]
 
"Ben Mako Hill is a Senior Researcher at the MIT Sloan School of
Management, a Fellow at the MIT Center for Future Civic Media, and an
adviser and contractor for the One Laptop per Child project. He has
been a leader, developer, and contributor to the Free and Open Source
Software community as part of the Debian and Ubuntu projects. He
authored "The Official Ubuntu handbook" (together with Jono Bacon) and
"Hacking Knoppix", among other things [http://www.worldcat.org/search?q=hill%2C+benjamin+mako], and a member of the Free
Software Foundation board of directors."
 
"I had a pleasure to listening to Ben Mako Hill's experience during an
OLPC XO get together [http://www.flickr.com/photos/ranti/2433871703/in/set-72157604675836466/] at PenguiCon 2008 [http://penguicon.org]."
 
== Adrian Holovaty ==
 
"Adrian is co-creator and a bdfl of django, a journalist, an inspirer of Greasemonkey, an influencer of google-maps, a winner of a $1.1m Knight Foundation grant (the org promotes journalism), and creator of everyblock.com."
== Paul Jones ==
== Clifford Lynch ==
* "Clifford Lynch has been the Director of the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) since July 1997. Prior to joining CNI, Lynch spent 18 years at the University of California Office of the President, the last ten as Director of Library Automation. ... Cliff is a provocative thinker in the world of both digital and traditional libraries."
== Cathy Marshall ==
* "co-founder of Harvard's Berkman Center for Internet and Society [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/] (where David Weinberger is a fellow [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/people/dweinberger]) and author of "The Future of the Internet and How to Stop It" [http://futureoftheinternet.org/]. I heard him speak at a conference last year, largely on the implications of the Google Book deal. He was speaking without notes, very entertaining and knowledgeable both on technical and legal details. Also, according to his bio [http://futureoftheinternet.org/about]," He was co-counsel with Lawrence Lessig in Eldred v. Ashcroft, challenging the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act of 1998." And "performed the first large-scale tests of Internet filtering in China and Saudi Arabia in 2002"
 
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