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2010 Nominations list

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Nominations for invited speakers for Code4Lib 2010. Alphabetical order. Not yet complete
 
== Mitchell Baker ==
 
"Chair of the Mozilla Foundation is an excellent speaker, and perhaps a more modern evangelist for open source and a gimmick-free web."
== Patrick Ball ==
"Martus is a secure information management tool that allows you to create a searchable and encrypted database and back this data up remotely to your choice of publicly available servers. The Martus software is used by organizations around the world to protect sensitive information and shield the identity of victims or witnesses who provide testimony on human rights abuses. Martus is the Greek word for witness."
 
== Mitchell Baker ==
 
"Chair of the Mozilla Foundation is an excellent speaker, and perhaps a more modern evangelist for open source and a gimmick-free web."
== Stephen Downes ==
"he has repeatedly expressed an interest in attending; he apparently wants to tell us the real/ true meaning of free and open source software."
== Jon Udell ==
 
On his podcast series, he's frequently featured people doing interesting library technology projects. He thinks and writes a lot about computational thinking, about splicing things on the web, and the pub-sub model.
 
http://blog.jonudell.net/
== Joan Frye Williams ==
[3] http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/people/dweinberger
[4] http://futureoftheinternet.org/
 
== Jon Udell ==
 
On his podcast series, he's frequently featured people doing interesting library technology projects. He thinks and writes a lot about computational thinking, about splicing things on the web, and the pub-sub model.
 
http://blog.jonudell.net/
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