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1.1 root 1: GNU Service Directory
2:
3: This is a list of people who have asked to be listed as offering
4: support services for GNU software, including GNU Emacs, for a fee
5: or in some cases at no charge.
6:
7: The information comes from the people who asked to be listed;
8: we do not include any information we know to be false, but we
9: cannot check out any of the information; we are transmitting it to
10: you as it was given to us and do not promise it is correct.
11: Also, this is not an endorsement of the people listed here.
12: We have no opinions and usually no information about the abilities of
13: any specific person. We provide this list to enable you to contact
14: service providers and decide for yourself whether to hire one.
15:
16: Before FSF will list your name in the GNU Service Directory, we ask
17: that you agree informally to the following terms:
18:
19: 1. You will not restrict (except by copyleft) the use or distribution
20: of any software, documentation, or other information you supply anyone
21: in the course of modifying, extending, or supporting GNU software.
22: This includes any information specifically designed to ameliorate the
23: use of GNU software.
24:
25: 2. You will not take advantage of contact made through the Service
26: Directory to advertise an unrelated business (e.g., sales of
27: non-GNU-related proprietary information). You may spontaneously
28: mention your availability for general consulting, but you should not
29: promote a specific unrelated business unless the client asks.
30:
31: ** Please keep this file alphabetical **
32:
33:
34: Giuseppe Attardi <attardi%[email protected]>
35: Dipartimento di Informatica
36: Corso Italia 40
37: I-56100 Pisa, ITALY
38: +39 (50) 510111
39: Emacs: installation aid, question answering
40:
41: Revised: 3/24/89
42:
43: Andrea Baldi <[email protected]>
44: <abaldi%[email protected]>
45: ...!sun!delphi!abaldi
46:
47: DELPHI S.p.A.
48: Via della Vetraia 11
49: I-55049 Viareggio, Italy
50: Tel: +39 (584) 395225
51: Gnuemacs: installation and upgrading aid, answering, customization,
52: gnuemacs-X11 relationship.
53: Gcc: installation and upgrading aid.
54:
55: Rates: Free
56:
57: Entered: 3/1/89
58:
59: Ian G Batten <igb%[email protected]>
60: <...!uunet!mcvax!ukc!fulcrum!igb>
61: One, Ditton Grove, Home: +44 21 476 3782
62: Birmingham, Work: +44 21 771 2001 x5759
63: B31 4RY,
64: England.
65:
66: Emacs: I will assist in porting, customising, extending, teaching and
67: trouble-shooting Emacs. I've recently been teaching it at new-user
68: level and am happy to do so for other people.
69:
70: Rates: 200 pounds/day, or less for non-profits.
71:
72: I had a large hand in the Sun "Emacstool" facility, and have been
73: involved in maintaining Emacs on Unix and VMS for three years now.
74: Prior to that I wrote a lot of extensions for Multics' Emacs.
75:
76: Revised: 3/1/89
77:
78: Bard Bloom <[email protected]>
79: NE43-301, 545 Technology Square,
80: Cambridge, Mass, 02139
81: (617) 253-6097
82:
83: Emacs: Installation, customization, answering questions, troubleshooting,
84: writing large programs and major modes.
85:
86: Experience: I have maintained GNU Emacs on the Theory Group computers
87: at MIT for several years, and done a good deal of GNU Emacs lisp
88: programming, including several major modes, and two database
89: interfaces. (I have written some 15,000 lines of GNU Emacs code.)
90: I am currently a Ph.D. student in Computer Science at MIT.
91:
92: Rates: $50/hr.
93:
94: Revised: 2/26/89
95:
96: C2V
97: 38, rue Mauconseil
98: 75001 Paris
99: France
100: Renaud Dumeur <[email protected]>
101: Jean-Daniel Fekete <[email protected]>
102: Jean-Michel Casaubon
103: (1) 42 47 19 28
104: Fax: (1) 40 22 06 10
105: Emacs: questions answered, installation, teaching (all levels), elisp
106: and C extensions and customization, porting, troubleshooting
107: gcc: installation, extensions, porting
108: gdb: installation, debugging, porting
109: X11R3: installation, debugging, internationalization
110:
111: Experience: yes (ask for details)
112:
113: Rates: 500ff/hr, negotiable.
114:
115: Entered: 2/21/89
116:
117: Stuart Cracraft <[email protected]>
118: UUCP: <ucbvax!venera.isi.edu!cracraft>
119: 3021-B Harbor Blvd.
120: Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626
121: (714) 458-7282 x510 weekdays
122: (714) 751-8744 other times
123: Emacs: questions answered, teaching, customization, troubleshooting,
124: but not porting.
125:
126: GNU Chess (developer): questions answered, porting, etc.
127:
128: Rates: $40/hr short term, $30/hr long term.
129:
130: EXPERIENCE: software researcher, systems programmer, Unix analyst
131: formerly with Stanford Research Institute, now
132: with Computer Consoles, Inc.
133: DEGREE: B.A. Behavioral Sciences, National University
134:
135: Entered: 5/17/86
136:
137: Dario Dariol <[email protected]>
138: DELPHI SpA
139: via della Vetraia 11
140: I-55049 Viareggio
141: Italy
142: +39 (584) 395161
143:
144: Rates and range of services not received.
145:
146: Entered: 3/25/86
147:
148: Bradley N. Davis <[email protected]>
149: <[email protected]>
150: 3242 South 540 West
151: Bountiful, UT 84010
152: (801) 581-4375, (801) 292-4362
153: Will work on most GNU software.
154: Services offered: Installation, porting, customizing, troubleshooting.
155: Fee: $20 to $50 / hour depending on job
156:
157: Entered 9/29/87
158:
159: Alexander Dupuy <[email protected]>
160:
161: 280 Riverside Drive #10G
162: New York, NY 10025
163: (212) 678-0130
164: (212) 854-4290 (work)
165:
166: Gnu Compiler utilities: GNU Make, Bison, GAS, GCC, G++, libg++, etc.:
167:
168: Installation, porting, support for VAX, Sun-[234], Sun386i, some others
169:
170: Rates: $75/hr commercial orgs., free for worthy nonprofit orgs.
171:
172: I am currently a research programmer at the Columbia C.S. Dept., and
173: maintain and support the GNU compiler tools on 4 different machine
174: architectures. I can provide current, working versions of the compiler
175: tools for the VAX and all Sun architectures.
176:
177: Entered: 6/1/89
178:
179: Dynamyx Coporation. <[email protected]>
180: P.O. Box 1481
181: King of Prussia, PA 19406
182: (215) 265-6833
183:
184: Services: Porting of all GNU software, Installation, Customization, and
185: Troubleshooting. (Unix, VMS, etc.)
186:
187: Rates: $50-$100/hr
188:
189: Experience: 5 years Unix application and systems programming.
190: 5 years compiler front-ends, interpreters, and
191: compiler-construction tools.
192: 3 years VMS applications.
193: X, C, and Ada experience.
194:
195: Entered: 2/21/89
196:
197: Bruce Eckel <[email protected]>
198: UUCP: {uw-beaver, sun, allegra, sb6, lbl-csam}!fluke!morgan
199: c/o John Fluke Mfg. Co., P.O. Box C9090 M/S 266D
200: Everett, WA 98206 (206) 356-6258
201: Emacs: Training, Programming custom LISP functions.
202:
203: Rates: $25/hr. Credentials: BS Applied Physics, MS Computer Engineering.
204:
205: Entered: 1/23/86
206:
207: Stephen Gildea <[email protected]>
208: 42 Carleton St
209: Cambridge MA 02142
210: +1 617 253 7866
211: Emacs: question answering, library writing, etc.
212:
213: Rates: $60/hr.
214:
215: Entered: 11/04/86
216:
217: Ron Guilmette <[email protected]>
218: UUCP: {rutgers,uunet,gatech,ames,pyramid}!cs.utexas.edu!pp!rfg
219: Work: MCC - Experimental (parallel) Systems Kit Project
220: 3500 West Balcones Center Drive, Austin, TX 78759
221: (512) 338-3740
222: Home: 11008 Jollyville Road, #222
223: Austin, TX 78759
224: (512) 343-9042
225: Categories: GCC, G++, Bison, GAS, LD, LD++
226:
227: Entered: 2/21/89
228:
229: Mike Haertel <[email protected]>
230: St. Olaf College
231: Northfield, MN 55057
232:
233: Experience: Unix Systems programmer at St. Olaf for several years.
234: Spent summer of 1988 at FSF writing and modifying various programs.
235:
236: Rates: $35/hr.
237:
238: Entered: 12 Aug 88
239:
240: Paul Hudson <..!mcvax!ukc!acorn!moncam!paul>
241: <[email protected]>
242: 40 Dovehouse Close,
243: Ely,
244: Cambs,
245: CB7 4BY,
246: England.
247: (0353) 663381
248: +44 (353) 663381
249:
250: Installation of all GNU software. Support & changes to gcc, g++. Emacs
251: extensions.
252:
253: Degree in mathematics from Cambridge (UK!).
254:
255: Experience: I've written complete compilers & code
256: generators and a PostScript interpreter, and various graphics
257: programs.
258:
259: Rates: 25 pounds per hour, less for installation or non-profits.
260:
261: Entered: 2/21/89
262:
263: Scott D. Kalter <[email protected]>
264:
265: UCLA
266: Computer Science Department
267: 3436 Boelter Hall
268: Los Angeles, CA 90024
269:
270: Emacs: training for general use and customization
271: user support
272: e-lisp and C customization/extension
273: installation
274: troubleshooting
275:
276: Rates: $40/hr
277:
278: Qualifications:
279: BS Math/CS 1985: Carnegie Mellon University
280: MS CS 1988: UCLA
281: Modified Emacs in C and e-lisp for local extensions at several
282: sites. Taught Emacs use and customization in universities and
283: industry. Extensive troubleshooting and user support experience.
284:
285: Entered: 7 Dec 1988
286:
287: Scott J. Kramer <[email protected]>
288: 2995 Woodside Road, Suite 400
289: Woodside CA 94062
290: (415) 961-0684
291: Emacs: Tutoring, installations/upgrades, Lisp customizations,
292: general troubleshooting/support. Prefer that work I do
293: becomes part of the official Free Software Foundation
294: distribution.
295:
296: Rate: Task- and time-dependent; non-monetary offers considered.
297:
298: Entered: 11/05/86
299:
300: Fen Labalme <[email protected]>
301: Metaview Corp.
302: 40 Carl St. #4
303: San Francisco CA 94117
304: (415) 731-1174
305:
306: EMACS: Anything including teaching beginners / advanced users
307: UNIX: BSD 4.2 is what I have used most and best understand
308: I GROK: Mailers, network stuff, acronyms like RPC, NFS & IPC
309: X11.3: By the time you see this, I may understand X Windows
310: RATES: Free phone consultation; $100/hour plus; "Talk to me!"
311: Non-profits get lower rates or free; Barter considered
312: ETHICS: I require that (most) all software I create be available
313: for re-distribution as per the guidelines set by the
314: Free Software Foundation's General Public License.
315:
316: Revised: 3/13/89
317:
318: Daniel LaLiberte <uiucdcs!liberte>
319: <[email protected]>
320: <liberte%[email protected]>
321: University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
322: Department of Computer Science
323: 1304 W Springfield
324: Urbana, IL 61801
325: 217-333-2518
326:
327: Emacs: Installation, some porting, troubleshooting.
328: Will do elisp extensions.
329:
330: Experience: I have extensive elisp programming experience.
331: I edited the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual.
332: I've maintained Emacs for the UIUC CS Department
333: for three years.
334:
335: Rates: $30/hr
336:
337: Entered: 2/21/89
338:
339: Dave Lawrence <[email protected]>
340: 76 1/2 13th St
341: Troy NY 12180
342: (518) 273-5385
343:
344: Services offered: GNU Emacs installation, lisp programming and
345: teaching for BSD and SYSV systems, particularly SUN. Programming
346: for GNUS newsreader and other outside processes are my specialty.
347: Installation of GNU C.
348:
349: Rates: free to non-profit organizations.
350: $30-40 hour for projects less than 8 hours projects.
351: $20 hour for longer projects.
352: Course fees negotiable with level of subject being taught.
353: Short queries answered free of charge.
354:
355: Qualifications: I'm "just a student", but don't let it disuade you. I
356: live in the GNU Emacs environment at least 6 hours of the average
357: day. While still learning the C code, I am proficient with the lisp
358: and can help customize as desired.
359:
360: Entered: 2/21/89
361:
362: Jacob Levy <jaakov%[email protected]>
363: Dept of Computer Science
364: Weizmann Institute
365: Rehovot 76100 Israel
366: (+972)-8-482856
367:
368: Services -
369:
370: Electronic, snail-mail and phone help with installation of GNU Emacs.
371: Will hand out on request source and local mods for GNU Emacs, as they
372: become available. Willing to help to maintain compatibility with
373: other/previous versions of Emacs, such as Gosling, CCA and MicroEmacs.
374: Preferable contact - through elec- tronic mail via BITNET.
375:
376: Rates -
377:
378: Free. Will only help as much as possible, not conflicting
379: with my main occupation in life, that of obtaining a Ph.D.
380:
381: Niall Mansfield
382: Vedelitz Systems
383: 65 Oak Tree Avenue
384: Cambridge CB4 1AZ
385: England
386:
387: Emacs: installation, troubleshooting, customisation, extension
388: Rates: DM 57,00 per hour for less than a day, longer periods cheaper
389:
390: Entered: 3/17/89
391:
392: Joachim Carlo Santos Martillo <[email protected]>
393: 1667 Cambridge St. #1
394: Cambridge, MA 02138
395: (617) 864-2312, (617) 470-2853, (617) 253-1300
396:
397: Services offered:
398:
399: Terminal Capability Hacking (including mouses) for GnuEmacs,
400:
401: Teaching GnuEmacs (including Lisp),
402:
403: Custom Libraries, and
404:
405: Porting
406:
407: Fee: ~$40/hr. depending upon assignment.
408:
409: Resume available upon request.
410:
411: Entered: 2/22/86
412:
413: Roland McGrath <[email protected]>
414: (415) 652-3116
415: 692 60th Street,
416: Oakland, CA 94609
417:
418: Installation and maintenance of all GNU software on Unix or VMS;
419: porting of GNU make, the GNU C library, or other small utilities (not
420: Emacs or the compiler). I can work part-time only. I am a student
421: doing volunteer programming for the Foundation. I am co-author and
422: present maintainer of GNU make, and author of the (as yet unreleased)
423: GNU C library.
424:
425: Entered: 2/21/89
426:
427: Lee McLoughlin <[email protected]> <uunet!mcvax!doc.ic.ac.uk!lmjm>
428: Department of Computing, Imperial College,
429: 180 Queens Gate, London. SW7 2BZ
430: 01-589-5111 X 5028
431:
432: EXPERIENCE:
433: I am responsible for putting GNU Emacs up under 4.1 BSD and for the
434: ports to the HLH Orion (and Orion 1/05) and the WhiteChapel MG-1. I
435: also developed and support the UK-UUCP and UK news distribution.
436: Ported X 10 to both the WhiteChapel MG-1 and HLH Orion. Ported X 11
437: to the HLH Orion 1/05. I have been an invited speaker at several
438: recent UKUUG meetings. Helped, on the software side, in the setting
439: up of UKnet. Run a large Public Domain software archive.
440:
441: I am also an experienced Unix systems programmer. I've ported Unix to
442: a new machine (including porting PCC). Considerable compilers,
443: communications, mail and graphics experience. Hope to have enough
444: time in 89 to get all the UK-UUCP goodies into a gnu-uucp and to work
445: on porting gcc to the Clipper.
446:
447: SERVICES:
448: Porting gnuemacs and X. Installation and troubleshooting of any Gnu
449: and X software.
450:
451: RATES:
452: 200-300 pounds a day, negotiable. General hand-holding free.
453:
454: NOTE:
455: Software archive contains all the current Gnu and X software. This is
456: available via Janet (the UK academic network), via uucp and I can be
457: talked into writing a tape, sun cartridge or exabyte.
458:
459: Revised: 2/26/89
460:
461: Eric P. Meyer <[email protected]>
462: <[email protected]>
463: UUCP: {apple,uunet}!oracle!emeyer
464: Oracle Corp.
465: 20 Davis Dr.
466: Belmont, CA 94002
467: Work Phone: (415) 598 0000
468: Home Phone: (415) 324 0944
469:
470: I am very familliar in installing GNU Emacs, GNU GCC, GNU G++, libg++,
471: flex, bison, gawk, GNU grep, bin_utils... on UNIX and VMS systems. Also,
472: can deal with GNU X-related problems like Purdue Speedups for X servers
473: on SUNs.
474:
475: Rates: Free for Non-Profit Assoc.
476: $70/hr for companies.
477:
478: Entered: 2/21/89
479:
480: The Nice Computer Company of Australia Pty Ltd
481: 36 Parliament Place
482: Perth 6000
483: Western Australia
484: +61(9)321-6636
485: Sydney office planned.
486:
487: Emacs assistance by telephone; media conversion;
488: distributes tapes locally on behalf of the Free Software Foundation.
489:
490: Rates: ask. For tapes, rates are the same as the Foundation
491: and the profits go to the Foundation.
492:
493: Entered: 5/5/86
494:
495: Karl A. Nyberg <[email protected], [email protected]>
496: Grebyn Corporation <karl%[email protected]>
497: P. O. Box 497 {decuac,haven}!grebyn!karl
498: Vienna, VA 22183-0497
499: 703-281-2194
500:
501: Emacs: installation aid, questions & answers, handholding, etc.
502:
503: Rates: negotiable.
504:
505: Can make TK50 cartridges for VAX/Ultrix. Timesharing also available for
506: those wishing to do development.
507:
508: Revised: 2/24/89
509:
510: Optimal Solutions, Inc.
511: P.O. Box 45818
512: Seattle, WA 98145
513: (206) 682-1773
514: Dennis Gentry <[email protected]> <[email protected]>
515: Tom May <[email protected]>
516: Todd Cromwell <[email protected]>
517:
518: Emacs: questions answered, teaching, customization,
519: troubleshooting, porting. Can install, port, and support VMS
520: Gnu Emacs, VMS gcc, Unix gcc and g++, and X Windows.
521:
522: Rates: $40-60/hr, 20 minute free initial consultation.
523: Non-profit/Educational discounts.
524:
525: Experience: Compiler, editor, and OS hacking, bit-twiddling, and
526: consulting at: the University of Washington, the Fred Hutchinson
527: Cancer Research Center, the National Science Foundation's Center
528: for Process Analytical Chemistry, Global Technology
529: International, others.
530:
531: Degrees: Honors B.S. Comp Sci, University of Washington; Summa
532: Cum Laude B.S. E.E., University of Washington.
533:
534: Revised: 2/26/89
535:
536: The Pharos Group, Inc
537: Box 3546
538: Las Cruces, NM 88003-3546
539: (505) 525-2600
540:
541: The pharos group offers consulting on the installation and
542: customization of gnu software, including gnu emacs, gnu cc and c++ and
543: the unix replacement utilities, on machines running unix. We have
544: members who are experienced in system administration, graphics, image
545: processing and networking.
546:
547: All modifications and extensions that we make to gnu software are
548: available freely.
549:
550: The best contacts for the pharos group are:
551: Ted Dunning ([email protected])
552: or
553: Jeff Harris ([email protected])
554:
555: Entered: 2/21/89
556:
557: Eric Raible <[email protected]>
558: Nasa Ames Researh Center
559: Moffet Field, Ca
560: (415) 694-4320
561:
562: Gnu emacs c and lisp programming; porting. General
563: unix/graphics/emacs hacking, especially on Silicon Graphics
564: workstations.
565:
566: Rates: free -> $30/hr depending on problem and how busy I am.
567:
568: Degree: MIT CS BS 1983.
569:
570: Entered 18 Dec 1987
571:
572: Hedley K.J. Rainnie <[email protected]>
573: UUCP: {uunet|ihnp4|allegra|harvard}!cmcl2!alaya!hedley
574:
575: 545 West End Ave Apt 11E
576: NY NY 10024
577: (212)-877-0181 (Home) or (212)-807-0303 (Work).
578: Emacs:
579:
580: Rates: $12/hr.
581:
582: I am able to help in all aspects of GNU emacs, even porting.
583: My credentials are:
584:
585: MS in Computer Science from NYU. BS same same.
586: I have used many versions of Emacs since 1980.
587: I ask for $12hr.
588:
589: Entered: 1/23/86
590:
591: Adam J. Richter <[email protected]> <...!ucbvax!monet!adamj>
592: 2600 Ridge Road
593: Berkeley, CA 94709 (415)549-6356
594:
595: Difficult X-windows ports. Freeware preferred. Also looking for
596: someone to sponsor server improvements, including reorganization and
597: optimizations for the GNU C Compiler's extensions. Experienced.
598:
599: Entered: 3/13/89
600:
601: Bruce Robertson <[email protected]>
602: <uunet!unrvax!heather!bruce>
603: Hundred Acre Software
604: 7305 Gemstone Drive
605: Reno, NV 89511
606: (702) 852-3100
607:
608: Rates: $60/hr long term, $40/hr short term
609: Non-profits are lower still, and negotiable
610:
611: Services: Anything to do with GNU software. My specialties include
612: porting Emacs, GCC and GDB to new environments. I also provide general
613: consulting services, in areas ranging from embedded systems to MS-DOS
614: applications.
615:
616: Experience: Many different areas. Unix internals (all flavors),
617: SCSI (target and initiator), embedded systems, X11, TCP/IP, compilers,
618: device driver tuning, hardware debugging. I'm particularly well
619: versed in all those niggling differences between System V and BSD.
620:
621: Revised: 5/2/89
622:
623: Paul Rubin <[email protected]>
624: UUCP: mit-eddie!mit-prep!phr
625: 545 Technology Square room 703
626: Cambridge, MA 02139
627:
628: Emacs: installation, porting, customizing, macro writing, etc. I often
629: have a supply of manuals on hand (normal Foundation single copy prices).
630: Other GNU stuff: ask.
631: Rates: $45/hr, time permitting.
632:
633: I wrote the GNU C preprocessor, most of the Awk interpreter, and
634: various other utilities. I also co-produced (with Bob Chassell) the
635: printed copies of the Emacs manual that the Foundation sells. I
636: sometimes maintain Emacs on a gaggle of Vaxen at Berkeley.
637:
638: Entered: 11/13/86, updated 4/5/87
639:
640: Isaac J. Salzman <[email protected]>
641: The RAND Corporation - ISD/1
642: 1700 Main St. PO Box 2138
643: Santa Monica, CA 90406-2138
644: +1 213-393-0411 x6421
645:
646: (UNIX ONLY!)
647: Emacs: Installation, customization, windows systems support (X10, X11,
648: SunView, NeWS), almost anything else.
649: GCC/G++: Installation, support.
650: X11: Installation, customization, support, some training, etc. All
651: available window managers, Andrew, InterViews.
652: Other: Consulting on - most GNUware, BSD UNIX IPC programming, most anything
653: that's BSD UNIX related.
654: Experience: 3.5+ years BSD UNIX systems programming (VAXen, Sun's) including
655: support of GNU Emacs. About 1.5+ years supporting X11, X10, gcc,
656: g++. Resume on request.
657: Rates: Negotiable on a per job basis. Probably $40/hr as a ballpark average.
658:
659: Entered: 2/21/89
660:
661: Douglas C. Schmidt
662:
663: Department of Information and Computer Science
664: University of California, Irvine
665: Irvine, CA 92717
666:
667: office: (714) 856-4043
668: email: [email protected]
669:
670: GCC and G++: Installation and porting, question answering, customizing, etc.
671:
672: Experience: Wrote the GNU GPERF perfect hashing program, available from
673: the libg++ distribution , wrote the perfect hash functions that
674: recognize reserved words for G++ and GCC, contributed *many* bug
675: reports for GCC and G++ and also contributed bug fixes for
676: G++. In addition, I am actively building and maintaining a G++
677: and GCC regression test suite (available on request).
678:
679: Rate: Negotiable
680:
681: Entered: 2/26/89
682:
683: Randal L. Schwartz / Stonehenge Consulting Services / +1 503 777 0095
684: Located in Beaverton, Oregon, USA (The Silicon RainForest...)
685: Electronic address variable (for now) ... call for the current one.
686: (I read and post to comp.emacs and gnu.emacs on USENET...)
687:
688: GNU Emacs: questions about general use, teaching, customization,
689: documentation, troubleshooting, porting, cute hacks (:-).
690:
691: Other GNU software: cross-trained on UN*X... proceed with caution...
692:
693: Experience: 17 years software development (one year with GNU Emacs),
694: 11 years technical communication (concurrent :-).
695: Also a C hacker and UN*X Guru...
696:
697: Rates: Free for short projects. Long projects may require money if
698: the project consumes significant billable time.
699:
700: Entered: 2/21/89
701:
702: John Sechrest <sechrest@oregon-state> (hplabs!hp-pcd!orstcs!sechrest)
703: 30606 Petersen Road
704: Corvallis, Oregon 97333
705: (H) (503) 929-6278
706: (W) (503) 754-3273
707:
708: Emacs; User Support ; Tutorials/Training; System Consulting
709:
710: Rates: $50/hr, negotiable.
711:
712: I am willing to help people install and use both Gnu and Emacs.
713: I am particulary interested in installing Gnu on the National
714: ICM- 3216.
715:
716: As a consultant my normal fees are $50/hour. This is mostly
717: a guideline that varies on a case by case basis.
718:
719: I worked at Hewlett-Packard for four years. 2 years working
720: on the HP 41C extended I/O Rom. 2 years working on systems
721: support. For the last year and a half I have worked as the
722: Lab Coordinator for Oregon State University Computer Science
723: coordinating the use and maintenance of several machines.
724: I am most familiar with 4.2BSD on the vax 11/750 and
725: HP-UX on the HP series 200.
726:
727: Entered: 1/31/86
728:
729: Steven C. Simmons
730: 9353 Hidden Lake Circle
731: Dexter, MI. 48130
732: 313-426-8981 home
733: 313-769-4086 office
734: Internet: [email protected]
735: UUCP: ...!sharkey!lokkur!scs
736:
737: Gnu software: bison, flex, gcc, etc. Experience porting to BSD4.3
738: Vaxes, Suns, Gould, some System V hosts. No MS-DOS.
739:
740: Rates: If all you need is a piece of source will gladly supply it
741: gratis if local call, at cost for long distance or tape (bring me a
742: blank). Can make std tar magtape or Sun cartridges. Advice is
743: free to a point. Compiling, porting, customizing: $65.00/hr plus
744: phone charges for offsite work, onsite rates negotiable.
745:
746: Professional Data: Currently administrator of a large UNIX shop in
747: Ann Arbor, MI. Maintain and support a variety of PD and
748: freely redistributable software on a variety of hosts.
749:
750: Entered: 5 June 1989
751:
752: Lynn R. Slater <[email protected]>
753: 4433 Inyo Ct
754: Fremont Ca 94528. (415) 796-4149
755: Emacs: Ada, X11, Lisp, interfaces to subordinate shell processes.
756: Prefer that work I do becomes part of the official Free
757: Software Foundation distribution.
758:
759: Rate: Free for good cause, otherwise task- and time-dependent.
760:
761: Entered: 2/21/89
762:
763: Randall D. Smith <[email protected]>
764: 30 Newbern Street, Apartment 3
765: Jamaica Plain, MA 02130, USA
766: +1 (617) 983-0276
767:
768: Will work on most GNU software.
769: Installation, handholding, trouble shooting, extensions, teaching,
770: Gcc, Gdb, and GNU-emacs ports.
771:
772: Rates: Upward from 50.00/hour depending on my expertise in the area of the
773: job. GDB consulting at $100.00/hour.
774:
775: Experience: 4 years of intensive experience with Unix and C including
776: system hacking and modification. Experience in porting GNU-emacs (to
777: SGI Iris 4D) and Gcc (to use Sun fpa chip). Experience working
778: full-time for the GNU project on other GNU programs (current). Have
779: been in charge of the maintenance and extension of GDB for six months.
780: Resume available on request.
781:
782: Entered: 02/21/89
783:
784: Richard M. Stallman <[email protected]>
785: UUCP: {mit-eddie,ucbvax,uunet,harvard,uw-beaver}!prep.ai.mit.edu!rms
786: 545 Tech Sq, rm 703
787: Cambridge, MA 02139
788: Emacs: anything whatever
789: Rates: $5/min or $200/hr.
790:
791: Is anyone interested in courses in using or extending GNU Emacs?
792:
793: Original inventor of Emacs and main author of GNU Emacs.
794:
795: Entered: 1/24/86
796:
797: Jonathan Stone <[email protected]> (uunet!vuwcomp!jonathan)
798:
799: Experience:
800: GNU Emacs:5 years on both Unix and VMS, in academic
801: and commercial environments: porting, user handholding, elisp programming,
802: termcap hacking, troubleshooting, VMS debugging.
803: GCC: 18 month gcc installation,use,bugfixing, porting
804: (gcc/gdb/almost gas port to Pyramid CPU; bootstrapped 1.22 on
805: vms, but not as nicely as Kashtan.)
806:
807: Fee: $NZ 130/hr + expenses; negotiable.
808:
809: Entered: 4 July 1989
810:
811: Earl Stutes <[email protected]>
812: 223 Drakes Bay Ave.
813: Los Gatos, CA 95032
814: +1 (408) 356 6841
815:
816: Rate $3.00/min. or $90.00/hr.
817:
818: Installation and debug of all GNU software.
819: GNU emacs installation / troubleshooting.
820: emacs lisp programming.
821: 20 years of programming experience. Working with UNIX for the
822: last 10 years.
823:
824: Entered: 31 May 1989
825:
826: Bob Sutterfield <[email protected]>
827: <osu-cis!bob>
828: work: home:
829: Ohio State University CIS Dept
830: 2036 Neil Avenue 3542 Norwood Street
831: Columbus, Ohio 43210-1277 Columbus, Ohio 43224-3424
832: (614)292-7348 (614)267-7611
833:
834: Rates: $50/hr (negotiable) plus travel expenses
835:
836: Services: Installation, troubleshooting, and mild customization of
837: most GNU production and beta-test products; tutorials,
838: training, and handholding; general UNIX system and network
839: consulting.
840:
841: Entered: 2/21/89
842:
843: Kayvan Sylvan <[email protected]>
844: <[email protected]>
845: Transact Software, Inc.
846: 2672 Bayshore Parkway, Suite 700
847: Mountain View, CA 94043
848: Work: (415) 961-6112
849: Home: (408) 733-2650
850:
851: I will help you port, install and customize GNU Emacs, GCC, G++, bison,
852: and other GNU tools on almost any architecture and operating system.
853: Questions answered. GNU C and lisp hacking available.
854:
855: Rates: $30-$60/hour sliding scale. This is basically a flexible guideline.
856:
857: Experience: Many different Unix'es (2.9BSD to 4.3BSD, as well as AT&T System V
858: and Xenix) on many different machines. Systems programming and administration
859: on almost all these brands of Unix. Machines I've worked on include various
860: PDP's, VAXen, SUN workstations, Altos 386, Plexus P60, among others.
861: I can port anything to anything (within reason).
862:
863: Entered: 2/21/89
864:
865: James W. Thompson
866: [email protected]
867: 17601 Preson Road, #274
868: Dallas, Tx. 75252 USA
869: +1 (214) 250-2131
870:
871: EMACS/GDB: installation, porting, troubleshooting, hand holding.
872: Emacs elisp & C extensions and customization.
873:
874: EXPERIENCE: Have hacked many (10+) different architectures in C, lisp,
875: & Fortran. Thurough understanding of BSD networking/NFS/RPC.
876: Responsible for Convex port of GNU emacs, gdb, gcc. 8 years system
877: 'mothering' experiance. Resume available on request.
878:
879: Rates: 30.00/hour + travel expenses. Free for non-profits.
880:
881: Revised: 3/6/89
882:
883: Michael D. Tiemann <[email protected]>
884: <[email protected]>
885: Box #629 Crothers Memorial Hall
886: Stanford University
887: Stanford CA 94305
888:
889: GNU C++: anything whatever
890: GNU CC: anything concerning ports I have worked on
891: Rates: negotiable
892:
893: Do you want to get people signed up to use C++ and/or GNU?
894:
895: Author of GNU C++. Author of several ports of GNU CC and GDB.
896:
897: Entered: 2/21/89
898:
899: Leonard H. Tower Jr. <[email protected]>
900: 36 Porter Street
901: Somerville, MA 02143, USA
902: +1 (617) 623-7739
903:
904: Will work on most GNU software.
905: Installation, handholding, trouble shooting, extensions, teaching.
906:
907: Rates: 40.00/hour + travel expenses. Negotiable for non-profits.
908:
909: Experience: Have hacked on over a dozen architectures in many languages. Have
910: system mothered several varieties of Unixes. Assisted rms with the front end
911: of gcc and it's back-end support. Resume available on request.
912:
913: Entered: 07/19/88
914:
915: Jason Venner <[email protected]> <[email protected]>
916: <[email protected]>
917: 545 Pierce St. #2306
918: Albany CA 94706 1046
919: USA
920: 415-525 2989
921:
922: The only gnu software I do not work on are the compilers and the debuggers.
923: I have extensive experience with emacs (lisp and C) and C++ (via g++).
924: I have some experience with X, primarily V11R3 at the C level.
925: I have minimal experience with VMS.
926:
927: Rates: $100/hour for jobs < 8 hours (1 day), $70/hour for jobs
928: < 5 days, $60 for long term jobs, for all rate schedules expenses extra
929: Revised: 2/26/89
930:
931: Scott Weikart <[email protected]> (hplabs!cdp!scott)
932: EMACS: user handholding, elisp programming and troubleshooting, porting
933: 1944c University
934: East Palo Alto, CA 94303
935: (415) 322-9069
936: I used ITS EMACS for 5 years and Gosling EMACS for 2 years
937: I've written thousands of lines of TECO and thousands of lines of mlisp
938: I've ported many programs to SysIII/SysV Unix
939: Sliding scale rates, barter possible, lower rates for non-profits
940:
941: Entered: 1/30/86
942:
943: Chris Welty <[email protected]>
944: RPI Computer Science Dept
945: Troy, NY 12180
946: 518-276-2816
947:
948: Services: questions, installation, etc for all GNU programs,
949: especially emacs customization. Maintainer of the NYSERNet GNU src
950: distribution site, containing all GNU programs. Primarily knowledge of
951: Berkeley UNIX systems, especially Sun, but some limited expertise for
952: other systems.
953:
954: Rates: Free to NYSERNet members, others by arrangement (generally not
955: money but `Stingray' type barter...:)
956:
957: EMail correspondance preferred.
958:
959: Entered: 2/27/89
960:
961: Pace Willisson <[email protected]>
962: Blitz Product Development Corporation
963: 6 Hudson Street
964: Somerville, MA 02143, USA
965: (617) 628-1593
966:
967: Will work on any GNU software.
968:
969: Rates: $70.00/hour
970:
971: Experience: BS in Computer Science from MIT. 9 years working with C, Unix and
972: Lisp Machines including compilation systems, networks, device drivers, demand
973: paging systems, and boot programs. Ported GDB to 80386. Designed COFF
974: encapsulation scheme to run GNU linker output on System 5 kernels. Author
975: of Unix "ispell".
976:
977: Entered: 12/20/88
978:
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