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1.1       root        1: GNU Service Directory                          -*- text -*-
                      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 include some indication of your rates, because otherwise users
                     32: have nothing to go by. Please put each e-mail address inside "<>".
                     33: Please put nothing else inside "<>".  Thanks!
                     34: 
                     35: For a current copy of this directory, or to have yourself listed, ask:
                     36:        [email protected]
                     37: 
                     38: ** Please keep this file alphabetical **
                     39: 
                     40: 
                     41: Joseph Arceneaux       <[email protected]>
                     42: PO Box 460633
                     43: San Francisco, CA  94146-0633
                     44: +1 415 285 9088
                     45: 
                     46: Former FSF staffmember.         Performed X11 implementation of Emacs version
                     47: 19 and worked on WYSIWYG Emacs.         Installed and administered FSF
                     48: network.  Maintainer of GNU indent.  10 years experience with Unix
                     49: systems, from writing ROM monitors to UI design.
                     50: 
                     51: I provide installation, porting, debugging and customization or
                     52: extensions of GNU and other Unix software.  I also design and
                     53: implement free software projects.  Handholding, teaching, and
                     54: installations are available.
                     55: 
                     56: Rates: $150 hour or fixed project prices.  Free to selected non-profit
                     57: and activist organizations.  Ask if you are interested in support and
                     58: update contracts.
                     59: 
                     60: Updated: 15Feb93
                     61: 
                     62: Giuseppe Attardi       <[email protected]>
                     63: Dipartimento di Informatica
                     64: Corso Italia 40
                     65: I-56125 Pisa, Italy
                     66: +39 (50) 510-111
                     67: 
                     68: GNU: help on obtaininig GNU, for italian sites.
                     69: 
                     70: Updated: 18Nov91
                     71: 
                     72: Randolph Back  <[email protected]>
                     73: Back Software & Consulting, Inc.
                     74: 1705 14th St. #344
                     75: Boulder, CO 80302
                     76: (303) 443-7758
                     77: 
                     78: Consulting, installation, cutomization and training for GNU emacs, and
                     79: other GNU software.
                     80: 
                     81: Entered: 13Mar91
                     82: 
                     83: Andrea Baldi
                     84: European Space Agency (ESA)
                     85: European Space Operations Center (ESOC)
                     86: Robert-Bosch-Str 5
                     87: D-6100 DARMSTADT
                     88: West-Germany
                     89: Phone 0049-6151-902762 (Work)  Bitnet  : <[email protected]>
                     90: Fax   0049-6151-90-495         Uucp    : <unido!esoc.bitnet!abaldi>
                     91: 
                     92: Your Rate:   Free
                     93: 
                     94: Programs Supported: Emacs, bison, gcc, g++, gdb, bash, X11
                     95:        Emacs: installation and upgrading aid, answering, customization.
                     96:        Gcc, g++, gdb, bash: installation and upgrading aid.
                     97:        X11: quick questions
                     98: 
                     99: Experience (with gnu software)
                    100:  I have maintained Emacs for more than 4 years as well as bison, gcc,
                    101:  g++, gdb, bash, X11. I have written/modified several Emacs lisp  programs.
                    102:  Currently I maintain  many GNU programs for my department.
                    103: 
                    104: Updated: 11Sep91
                    105: 
                    106:   Bard Bloom
                    107:   Department of Computer Science
                    108:   Cornell University
                    109:   Ithaca, NY 14850
                    110:   607-255-9211
                    111: 
                    112: Your Rate: $200/hour.
                    113:        I might do work for friends and worthy organizations for free.
                    114: 
                    115: Programs Supported: GNU Emacs
                    116: 
                    117: Experience: Lots.  For example, in 1989 I wrote a safe multi-user
                    118:           database program of sorts in Gnu Emacs in about a week.
                    119:           I've written some 30,000 lines of Gnu Lisp code in total.
                    120: 
                    121: Degree:         PhD in CS from MIT.
                    122: Other: My real life as a professor takes precedence over consulting.
                    123: 
                    124: Updated: 11Sep91
                    125: 
                    126: James Craig Burley
                    127: 4 Mountain Gate Rd.
                    128: Ashland, MA 01721-2326
                    129: (508) 881-6087, -4745
                    130: Email: <[email protected]> (preferred)
                    131:        <[email protected]>
                    132:        <[email protected]>
                    133: 
                    134: Expertise:
                    135:     Compiler Internals (author of GNU Fortran, for example)
                    136:     Operating Systems Internals (lately Linux on the ix86)
                    137:     Tools/Utilities Development and Maintenance
                    138:     Microcode Development and Maintenance (primarily VLIW machines)
                    139:     Debugging (often asked to help debug Other People's Code)
                    140:     Documentation (authored many books and ran a few doc projects)
                    141:     Extensive experience with a variety of operating systems, hardware,
                    142:        languages, and so on
                    143: 
                    144: Rate: $75/hour, though somewhat volatile due to commitments regarding
                    145:        GNU Fortran -- willing to consider flat-fee arrangements
                    146: 
                    147: Entered: 10Jul92
                    148: 
                    149: Michael I. Bushnell            <[email protected]>
                    150: 545 Technology Square, NE43-426
                    151: Cambridge, MA  02139
                    152: (617) 253-8568
                    153: 
                    154: All GNU software: Installation, customization, answering simple or
                    155:                  complex questions, bug fixing, extension.
                    156: 
                    157: Experience:  I have done Unix and GNU programming for several years,
                    158:             I am the primary author of the Hurd (which provides most
                    159:             kernel related facilities for the GNU OS).
                    160: 
                    161: I am easily available in the Cambridge/Boston area; work via email.
                    162: I am willing to travel for sufficiently large jobs.
                    163: 
                    164: Rates: $50/hr, negotiable, less for non-profit organizaions.
                    165: 
                    166: Updated: 29Oct91
                    167: 
                    168: C2V                    Renaud Dumeur <[email protected]>
                    169: 82 bd Haussmann                Jean-Alain Le Borgne <[email protected]>
                    170: 75009 Paris
                    171: France
                    172: Tel (1) 40.08.07.07
                    173: Fax (1) 43.87.35.99
                    174: 
                    175: Emacs: questions answered, installation, teaching (all levels), elisp
                    176:        and C extensions and customization, porting, troubleshooting
                    177: gcc:   installation, extensions, porting
                    178: gdb:   installation, debugging, porting
                    179: X11:   installation, debugging, internationalization
                    180: 
                    181: Experience: yes (ask for details)
                    182: 
                    183: Rates: 500ff/hr, negotiable.
                    184: 
                    185: Entered: 17Dec91
                    186: 
                    187: Mr. David J. Camp              <[email protected]>
                    188: 6103 Charlotte Avenue
                    189: Saint Louis, MO 63120-1201
                    190: 
                    191: Background: Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, Washington University
                    192:            Master of Science in Computer Science, Washington University
                    193:            Over 12 years experience in the computer industry.
                    194:            Author of the future GNU uu/xxen/decoder program.
                    195:            Skilled in many languages, including C and Unix scripts.
                    196: 
                    197: Tasks: I can do on-site service in the St. Louis area.
                    198:        I prefer short-term projects.
                    199:        I can handle long projects given time.
                    200:        I reserve the right to refuse work.
                    201: 
                    202: Rates: $50 per hour, including travel time
                    203: 
                    204: Entered: 1Jan91
                    205: 
                    206: Computing Support Team (CSTeam)
                    207: 111 College Place, Rm 2-212
                    208: Syracuse, NY, 13244-4100
                    209: 
                    210: phone: 1-315-443-3929, fax: 1-315-443-4745, email: <[email protected]>
                    211: 
                    212: The Computing Support Team offers a wide variety of support services
                    213: including system design, installation, software support, contract
                    214: programming, network design, integration and migration services,
                    215: training, e-mail and telephone support. Experienced with GNU, X, TeX,
                    216: and other public domain software.
                    217: 
                    218: Rates: $50-$80/hr, 33% non-profit discount.
                    219: 
                    220: Entered: 10Jul92
                    221: 
                    222: Contributed Software
                    223: Graefestr. 76
                    224: 1000 Berlin 61, Germany
                    225: phone:   (+49 30) 694 69 07
                    226: modems:          (+49 30) 694 {61 82 | 67 49 | 68 09}
                    227: email:   <[email protected]>
                    228: internet: scuzzy.contrib.de [192.109.39.1]
                    229: 
                    230: We distribute, install/port, teach and support free software
                    231: in general, i.e. X11, GNU, khoros etc.
                    232: Rates are DM 150,-- plus tax per hour, educational sites get rebates.
                    233: 
                    234: Entered: 10Jul92
                    235: 
                    236: Stuart Cracraft                <[email protected]>
                    237: The MSM Company
                    238: Unix & PC Consulting Services
                    239: 25682 Cresta Loma
                    240: Laguna Niguel, Ca.
                    241: 92677
                    242: GNUline: 714-347-8106
                    243: GNUbeeper: 714-509-3133         (leave number for callback)
                    244: 
                    245: Rate: based on your ability to afford.
                    246: 
                    247: Programs supported: all GNU programs.
                    248: 
                    249: Method: telephone line support, call-in via modem to your site,
                    250: or direct visit.
                    251: 
                    252: Experience: supporting GNU since the mid-1980's, coordinator
                    253: of GNU Chess (original author), GNU Shogi, GNU Go. Ported GNU Emacs
                    254: to Solaris (System V Release 4). Expertise in C, Emacs Lisp, and Perl.
                    255: Customized programming also available.
                    256: 
                    257: Entered: 1Jul93
                    258: 
                    259: Cygnus Support                 <[email protected]>
                    260: 1937 Landings Drive            ...uunet!cygint!info
                    261: Mountain View, CA 94043 USA
                    262: +1 415 903 1400 voice
                    263: +1 415 903 0122 fax
                    264: 
                    265: Cygnus Support
                    266: 1 Kendall Square
                    267: Cambridge, MA 02139
                    268: +1 617 494 1040
                    269: 
                    270: Cygnus Support offers warranty protection (service contracts) for a
                    271: number of free software tools. For a fixed annual fee our customers
                    272: receive binary and source distributions, mail and phone support,
                    273: documentation and customization assistance on a variety of popular
                    274: platforms.
                    275: 
                    276: At the time of this writing we offer support for a development package
                    277: including (among other things) gcc, g++, gdb, and of course, GNU
                    278: Emacs. We also offer support for a network facilities package
                    279: including many of the Athena tools like Kerberos and Hesiod.  However
                    280: the set of supported tools and platforms increases frequently so
                    281: contact us for the latest information.
                    282: 
                    283: For those who need on-site assistance, support is also available from
                    284: our Cambridge office.
                    285: 
                    286: Annual Support starts at $3,000.
                    287: 
                    288: Updated: 16Feb93
                    289: 
                    290: DePalma SoftCraft              Contact: Mauro DePalma
                    291: 2923 Cohansey Drive            Voice:  (408) 259-4789
                    292: San Jose, CA 95132-1619                Fax:    (408) 259-6935
                    293:  Internet:  <[email protected]> (or <apple!netcom!mauro>)
                    294: 
                    295: DePalma SoftCraft provides distribution, installation, setup, and
                    296: support for the X Window System (X11R4).
                    297: 
                    298: This small business provides consulting in every area of a computer
                    299: s/w project life cycle.         We specialize in UNIX, GNU Development Tools
                    300: (gcc, g++, ...), RCS, and XView.
                    301: 
                    302: Updated: 29Apr91
                    303: 
                    304: Free Software Association of Germany
                    305: Michaela Merz
                    306: Heimatring 19
                    307: 6000 Frankfurt/Main 70
                    308: phone:   (+49 69) 6312083
                    309: modems:          (+49 69) 6312934 | 6311235 | 634588
                    310: email:   <[email protected]>
                    311: 
                    312: We distribute, install and/or port, teach, support free software and
                    313: offer regular consulting.  We accept software development contracts for
                    314: any (unix) software as long as you will release it into free software.
                    315: 
                    316: Rates are DM 200,-- plus VAT per hour. 25 % will be donated to the
                    317: Free Software Foundation.  For worthy organizations, we may
                    318: offer our services for free.  Please ask.
                    319: 
                    320: Entered: 24Dec92
                    321: 
                    322: Noah Friedman              <[email protected]>
                    323: Building 600, Suite 214
                    324: One Kendall Square
                    325: Cambridge, MA  02139
                    326: +1 617 876 3296
                    327: 
                    328: Co-maintainer of GNU texinfo, autoconf; maintainer for GNU Ispell.
                    329: Author of several Emacs Lisp packages and parts of Emacs 19, as well as
                    330: numerous utilities written in shell script and perl.  System administrator
                    331: for a small heterogenous network.  FSF employee spring 1991 to the present.
                    332: 
                    333: Installation, porting, and enhancement of all GNU software and other free
                    334: software.  System administration for most unix-like systems.  Would be
                    335: willing to design and give tutorials on most shell programming languages
                    336: and Emacs Lisp.
                    337: 
                    338: Fees negotiable.  I can work in the Boston area or anywhere on the
                    339: Internet.  For larger jobs I may be willing to travel.
                    340: 
                    341: Updated: 29Nov93
                    342: 
                    343: Andy Gaynor -- [Ag]    <[email protected]>
                    344: 597 Hoes Lane, Piscataway, NJ 08854
                    345: 908-463-3376
                    346: 
                    347: GNU Emacs:
                    348:   Lisp development, customization, troubleshooting, support, etc
                    349:   User instruction and management for all levels of experience
                    350:   Umpteen-thousand lines of Lisp code, careful study of GNU Emacs organization,
                    351:     years of monitoring the UseNet Emacs and GNU groups, etc
                    352:   Version 19 is due soon -- I will be up-to-speed as quickly as possible
                    353:   $50/hour starting, negotiable on difficulty, organization, distribution, etc
                    354: 
                    355: Other Tasks:
                    356:   General programming/software engineering (language software preferred)
                    357:   Familiar with Unix, C, Lisp, networking, standard Unix utilities, various
                    358:     other languages, etc
                    359:   Contact me for more info
                    360: 
                    361: Entered: 10Feb92
                    362: 
                    363: Ron Guilmette  <[email protected]>
                    364: 396 Ano Nuevo Ave. #216
                    365: Sunnyvale, CA 94086
                    366: 408-732-7839
                    367: 
                    368: Services:      Development & porting of GNU software development tools.
                    369: 
                    370: GNU Contributions:
                    371:                Invented, designed, and implemented the protoize and
                    372:                unprotoize tools supplied with GCC2.
                    373: 
                    374:                Designed and developed all code to support the generation
                    375:                of Dwarf symbolic debugging information for System V Release
                    376:                4 in GCC2.
                    377: 
                    378:                Finished GCC2 port to the Intel i860 RISC processor.
                    379: 
                    380:                Now developing GDB code for System V Release 4 support of
                    381:                ELF and Dwarf.
                    382: 
                    383: Experience:    9+ years UNIX systems experience, all working on compilers
                    384:                and related tools.
                    385: 
                    386:                3+ years working professionally on GCC, G++, and GDB under
                    387:                contract to various firms including the Microelectronics
                    388:                and Computer Technology Corporation (MCC), Data General (DG),
                    389:                Network Computing Devices (NCD), and Intel Corp.
                    390: 
                    391: Other qualifications:
                    392:                Holder of both a Bachelor's and a Master's degree, both in
                    393:                Computer Science.
                    394: 
                    395:                Observer Member of ANSI X3J16 (C++ standardization) committee.
                    396: 
                    397:                Former vice-chairman of UNIX International Programming
                    398:                Languages Special Interest Group (UI/PLSIG).
                    399: 
                    400: Rates:         Variable depending upon contract duration.  Call for quote.
                    401: 
                    402: Updated: 9Feb92
                    403: 
                    404: Johannes M. Heuft      <[email protected]>
                    405: Pfarrweg 2c
                    406: D-8000 Munich 90
                    407: Germany
                    408: Telephone: Germany+89/681773
                    409: 
                    410: Rate:  min. DM 180.- ($ 120.-) per hour
                    411:        interesting tasks for non-profit organisations may be free
                    412: 
                    413: Supported Programs: gcc, gas, g++, gdb, binutils, gnuplot, ...; (not emacs)
                    414: 
                    415: Experience: 10 years of operating system, network, and compiler
                    416:            construction; also includes engineering management.
                    417: 
                    418: Degrees:  Dipl. Inform. (similar to MS CS)
                    419: 
                    420: Updated: 9Nov91
                    421: 
                    422: Sanjay Hiranandani             <[email protected]>
                    423: 16 Campus Plaza, Suite 180
                    424: Vestal, NY 13850
                    425: Work:607-729-7834 ext. 180
                    426: Home:607-748-2709
                    427: Fax:607-748-0243
                    428: 
                    429: Rate: $40/hr. Phone questions for free are ok as far as my schedule will permit
                    430:       Lower rates for students and certain non-profit organizations
                    431: 
                    432: Can help with installation/customization/modification of most GNU software.
                    433: 
                    434: Experience: Software Development, System Administration, and Consulting on
                    435:     a variety of computing platforms.
                    436: 
                    437: Updated: 11Sep91
                    438: 
                    439: Hundred Acre Software Consultants      <[email protected]>
                    440: 1280 Terminal Way, Suite 26            <uunet!heather!info>
                    441: Reno NV 89502-3243
                    442: (702) 329-9333
                    443: 
                    444: Hundred Acre is a consulting group providing support and development
                    445: services to organizations of all sizes.         We support all kinds of publicly
                    446: available software, not just GNU; write for the current list.  We work on
                    447: a "service contract" basis for support -- for a yearly fee, we provide email
                    448: and toll free telephone support, and free updates and bug fixes.  Certain
                    449: support levels even have free on-site support. Development is charged on
                    450: either an hourly or fixed bid basis.
                    451: 
                    452: Consulting rates: $50 to $70 per hour, or fixed bid.
                    453: Support contracts:  Several levels, from $500 to $30000 per year.
                    454: 
                    455: Updated: 2Jul91
                    456: 
                    457: Jose A. Fernandez <[email protected]>
                    458: 
                    459: WORK:  Inference Corporation         HOME:
                    460:        550 N. Continental Blvd.        1025 Hillside Dr.
                    461:        El Segundo, CA 90245            Chino Hills, CA 91709
                    462:        (310) 322-0200                  (714) 528-2523
                    463: 
                    464: RATES:
                    465:     $50-$200/hour plus expenses (or possibly free), depending on task.
                    466: 
                    467: SERVICES:
                    468:     GNU software: installation, troubleshooting, and customization.
                    469:     X11 software: installation and troubleshooting.
                    470:     SysAdmin:    installation, configuration, and trouble-shooting.
                    471:     NetAdmin:    installation, configuration, and trouble-shooting.
                    472:     Education:   teaching how to fish opens the demand for fishing poles.
                    473:     Advice:      free over email.
                    474: 
                    475: Entered: 10Jul92
                    476: 
                    477: Scott D. Kalter                        <[email protected]>
                    478: 970 Palm Ave. #218
                    479: West Hollywood, CA 90069
                    480: Home: (213)657-9174
                    481: Work: (213)524-1805
                    482: 
                    483: Emacs: e-lisp and C level customization/extension
                    484:        training for general use and customization
                    485:        user support, installation, troubleshooting
                    486: Rates: approx. $50/hr, negotiable
                    487:        Very willing to answer quick questions for free.
                    488:        Prefer e-mail communication to telephone.
                    489: 
                    490: Qualifications: BS Math/CS 1985: Carnegie Mellon University
                    491:                MS CS 1988: UCLA
                    492:        Extensive e-lisp level modification for rapid prototyping of
                    493:        designs used in groupware research.  Very familiar with all
                    494:        levels of elisp programming.  Taught Emacs use and
                    495:        customization in universities and industry.  Extensive
                    496:        troubleshooting and user support experience.
                    497: 
                    498: Updated: 10Oct91
                    499: 
                    500: Scott J. Kramer                <[email protected]>
                    501: P.O. Box 3392
                    502: San Rafael, CA 94912
                    503: +1 415-454-1295
                    504: 
                    505: Emacs: Tutoring, installations/upgrades, Lisp customizations,
                    506:        general troubleshooting/support.  Prefer that work I do
                    507:        becomes part of the official Free Software Foundation
                    508:        distribution.
                    509: 
                    510: Rate:  Task- and time-dependent; non-monetary offers considered.
                    511: 
                    512: Updated: 28Aug91
                    513: 
                    514: Fen Labalme            <[email protected]>
                    515: Broadcatch Technologies
                    516: 40 Carl St. #4
                    517: San Francisco CA 94117
                    518: (415) 731-1174
                    519: 
                    520: Rates: Free phone consultation
                    521:        Extended project or consultation: $70/hour plus expenses
                    522:        Non-profits get lower rates or free;  barter welcome!
                    523: Emacs: Anything but specific termcap questions (general ones OK).
                    524:        Includes elisp extensions & teaching beginning or advanced users.
                    525: Experience:  I've been "hacking Emacs" for just about 15 years now.
                    526: 
                    527: Updated: 30Jul91
                    528: 
                    529: David C Lawrence       <[email protected]>
                    530: P.O. Box 61
                    531: North Chatham, NY 12132-0061
                    532: Home:518 766-9098  Work:518 851-2813
                    533: 
                    534: Rates: $30 hour for projects less than 8 hours.
                    535:        $20 hour for longer projects.
                    536:        Course fees vary with level of subject being taught.
                    537:        Short queries answered free of charge.
                    538:        All rates negotiable.
                    539: 
                    540: Support: Emacs (both lisp and C aspects), GCC, GAWK, sed, fileutils,
                    541:         binutils, miscellaneous others.  Definitely not G++.
                    542:         Consulting via email or telephone, or possibly on-site.
                    543: 
                    544: Updated: 11Sep91
                    545: 
                    546: Greg Lehey
                    547: LEMIS
                    548: Schellnhausen 2
                    549: 36325 Feldatal
                    550: Germany
                    551: 
                    552: Phone: +49-6637-1488
                    553: Fax:   +49-6637-1489
                    554: Mail   <[email protected]>
                    555: 
                    556: Services: Supply, porting, installation, consultation on all GNU
                    557: products.
                    558: 
                    559: Experience: 20 years OS and compiler experience, portations of most
                    560: GNU products. Author of ported software CD-ROM for Unix 4.2.
                    561: 
                    562: Rates: Choice of DM 150 per hour or hotline rates 3 DM per minute + 10
                    563: DM per phone call. Quick questions may be free. Limited free support
                    564: available for purchasers of LEMIS CD-ROMs.
                    565: 
                    566: Updated: 28Nov93
                    567: 
                    568: Marty Leisner     <[email protected]>
                    569: 332 Shaftsbury Road
                    570: Rochester, New York  14610
                    571: Home:(716) 654-7931
                    572: 
                    573: Experience: 10 years C/Unix, 7 years DOS.
                    574:            Extensive experience with GNU binary tools, cross-compilers,
                    575:            embedded/hosted systems.
                    576: Degree :    BS CS, Cornell University
                    577: Rates:     $75/hr
                    578: 
                    579: Updated: 3Apr93
                    580: 
                    581: Roland McGrath         <[email protected]>
                    582: 545 Tech Sq rm 426
                    583: Cambridge, MA  02139
                    584: Work: (617) 253-8568
                    585: 
                    586: Co-author of GNU Make (with Richard Stallman); maintainer of GNU Make.
                    587: Author and maintainer of the GNU C Library and parts of the GNU Hurd.
                    588: Author of several Emacs Lisp packages and parts of Emacs 19.
                    589: FSF employee summer 1989, fall 1990 to the present.
                    590: 
                    591: Installation, maintenance, porting, enhancement of all GNU software.
                    592: 
                    593: Fees negotiable.  I can work anywhere in the Boston or SF Bay Area, or
                    594: anywhere on the Internet.
                    595: 
                    596: Updated: 18Oct92
                    597: 
                    598: Lee McLoughlin                 <[email protected]>
                    599:  Department of Computing,
                    600:   Imperial College,
                    601:    180 Queens Gate,
                    602:     London
                    603:      SW7 2BZ,
                    604:       UK               work: +44 71 589 5111 X 5085
                    605: 
                    606: gcc, emacs: can support and port to new machines
                    607: other: some experience with most gnu packages
                    608: 
                    609: Ported emacs to two new platforms (WhiteChappel Worstations,
                    610: HLH Orion).  Worked on gcc port to Intergraph Clipper. Support
                    611: various gnu packages as part of a teaching service.
                    612: 
                    613: Rates: Quick phone questions are free.
                    614: 
                    615: Degrees:.Sc(Hons) Computer Science
                    616: 
                    617: Other: I'm a general workaholic and well versed in compilers, communications
                    618: and most things related to Unix.
                    619: 
                    620: Updated: 10Oct91
                    621: 
                    622: T.S.Mohan                      <mohan%[email protected]>
                    623: KBCS Group                       <[email protected]>
                    624: Supercomputer Education and Research Centre
                    625: Indian Institute of Science
                    626: Bangalore 560 012
                    627: INDIA
                    628: Telephone (01-91-812)-341811, -341805
                    629: 
                    630: Rate:  NIL.  Availability for consultancy depends on
                    631:        work load.  High preference for academic institutions.
                    632: Support: emacs, gdb, gcc, g++ and other small public domain utilities
                    633: Experience: Installed and supported these + other gnu programs in our
                    634:         centre for the past three years. General help to sister academic
                    635:         departments and other academic institutions.
                    636: Degrees: Master of Engineering in CS. Currently working towards a PhD
                    637:         in Distributed computing and programming languages.
                    638: 
                    639: Updated: 1Dec91
                    640: 
                    641: Mojave Systems         <[email protected]>
                    642: 1254 Harvard Avenue
                    643: Claremont, CA  91711
                    644: 714-621-7372
                    645: 
                    646: Mojave Systems offers porting services, warranty protection, and
                    647: software support for several GNU products.  Porting services are
                    648: provided for a fixed fee.  Software support is provided for fixed
                    649: annual fee.
                    650: 
                    651: Mojave Systems is able to provide these services for a wide variety of
                    652: hosts. We are currently porting GNU make and RCS to non-Unix hosts.
                    653: 
                    654: Entered: 12Dec90
                    655: 
                    656: Eric Raible                    <[email protected]>
                    657: Nasa Ames Research Center
                    658: Mail Stop T045-1
                    659: Moffett Field, CA, 94035
                    660: (415) 604-4320 (W)
                    661: 
                    662: Rates: $40 hour; email questions free.
                    663: 
                    664: Gnu emacs C/lisp programming and porting.  General
                    665: unix/graphics/emacs hacking, especially on Silicon Graphics
                    666: workstations.
                    667: 
                    668: Degree: MIT 83 BS CS.
                    669: 
                    670: Updated: 11Sep91
                    671: 
                    672: Paul Reilly    <[email protected]>
                    673: 721 Bennington Drive
                    674: Raleigh, NC 27615
                    675: Work: 919 248 6210
                    676: Home: 919 847 7294
                    677: 
                    678: Services: access, installation, porting, customizing and debugging
                    679: Unix Free software: X11, GNU, TeX, etc.
                    680: 
                    681: Rates: $150/hour
                    682: 
                    683: Updated: Dec91
                    684: 
                    685: Adam J. Richter <[email protected]>       ...!ucbvax!soda!adam
                    686: 409 Evelyn Avenue, Apartment 312               (510) 528-3209
                    687: Albany, CA 94706                               fax: (510) 528-8508
                    688: 
                    689: X windows server expert.  Freeware (especially copylefted) projects
                    690: preferred.
                    691: 
                    692: Updated: 18Nov91
                    693: 
                    694: Wolfgang S. Rupprecht          <[email protected]>
                    695: PO Box 6524                    <uunet!wsrcc!wolfgang>
                    696: Alexandria, VA 22306-0524      <wolfgang%[email protected]>
                    697: (703) 768-2640
                    698: 
                    699: Emacs: Anything, (lisp, C, customization, porting, installing) I have
                    700: written thousands of lines of GNU Emacs C and Lisp code.  Original
                    701: author of the floating point additions to appear in Emacs 19.
                    702: 
                    703: Rates: $75/hr.
                    704: 
                    705: Updated: 20Jul91
                    706: 
                    707: John Sechrest
                    708: Jasmic Systems                  Internet: <[email protected]>
                    709: 2140 SW 49th St.                UUCP: <hp-pcd!orstcs!jasmic!sechrest>
                    710: Corvallis, Oregon 97333
                    711: 
                    712: Gnu software: Questions about gnu emacs general use, training and classes,
                    713:        documentation, system set up and design.
                    714: 
                    715: Experience: 11 years of Unix work. Heavy on System administration.
                    716:        Teaching classes in Unix system administraion, Unix
                    717:        Kernal Programming, Networking and Consulting services.
                    718:        Currently working as the Support Coordinator for
                    719:        Oregon State University (for 8 years).
                    720: 
                    721:        Familiar with BSD systems mostly. Some SysVR4.
                    722:        I have supported VAxes, HP's with HPUX, HP's with 4.3 BSD,
                    723:        Sequent's, Next's and a few other misc. machines.
                    724: 
                    725: Updated: 28Oct91
                    726: 
                    727: Signum Support AB              <[email protected]>
                    728: Box 2044     _                 ...!seunet!signum!info
                    729: S-580 02 Linkoping, Sweden
                    730: +46 13 21 46 00 voice
                    731: +46 13 21 47 00 fax
                    732: 
                    733: Signum Support AB is a company dedicated to supporting, developing
                    734: and distributing free software for, including but not limited to,
                    735: UNIX systems. The people behind Signum Support AB have many years
                    736: of general UNIX experience, both as system administrators and as
                    737: programmers, and also extensive experience in maintaining the GNU
                    738: programs, both administrating it and finding and fixing bugs.
                    739: 
                    740: Services offered:
                    741: 
                    742:  - Installation and customizing GNU and other free software.  We will
                    743:    make free software as easy to install and use as shrink wrapped
                    744:    programs.
                    745:  - Warranty protection.
                    746:  - Customization and porting.
                    747:  - Subscriptions to new versions which we will send monthly or with
                    748:    any other interval.
                    749:  - Finding, Recommending and Investigation of free software in any
                    750:    area of the customers choise.
                    751:  - Regular consulting.
                    752: 
                    753: Rates: For software items, request our price list.
                    754:        For consulting, 400-800 SEK/hour.
                    755: 
                    756: Entered: 11Jun93
                    757: 
                    758: Steve Simmons          <[email protected]>
                    759: Inland Sea
                    760: 9353 Hidden Lake Circle
                    761: Dexter, MI 48130
                    762: 313-769-4086 (office1)
                    763: 313-426-2086 (office2)
                    764: 
                    765: Rate: $75.00/hr for straight time until Jan 1, 1992.  Rates will go up
                    766: an undetermined amount at that time.  Free advice for short questions
                    767: by phone or email.
                    768: 
                    769: Programs Supported:  Any.  Quality of support I can offer depends on
                    770: the nature of the software; in particular I am *not* a compiler person.
                    771: 
                    772: Experiance: 13 years in computing, 10 with UNIX and various derivatives.
                    773: Specialist in systems administration.  Lots of network admin.
                    774: 
                    775: Degree: Bachelors from University of Michigan, 1980.
                    776: 
                    777: Updated: 10Oct91
                    778: 
                    779: Lynn Slater                    <[email protected]>
                    780: 42075 Lawrence Place
                    781: Fremont Ca 94538
                    782: Office (415) 438-2048; Home (415) 793-1864; Fax (415) 438-2034
                    783: 
                    784: Programs: Gnu Emacs Ada Mode, Gnu Emacs Empire Tool, Emacs,
                    785:        g++ and gnumake (limited support only).
                    786: 
                    787: Experiance:
                    788:   Gnu Emacs Ada Mode   -- Co-author, principle integrator
                    789:   Gnu Emacs Empire Tool -- Originator, co-author, principle distributor
                    790:   Emacs -- Almost all parts. Authored super-apropos, headers, first GDB
                    791:           interface, fancy-lisp, enhanced scribe mode,and lots of small stuff
                    792:   g++  -- Have maintained, modified, and used G++ on 300+ user commercial
                    793:           OLTP software.
                    794:   gnumake -- Have bug fixed and extended.
                    795: 
                    796:   Have single makefile that can merge in local changes and build the
                    797:   following systems in a consistent manner in multiple releases on multiple
                    798:   machines:
                    799:     asm, bison, gcc, g++, emacs, rcs, gdb, libg++, att c++ libs, gnumake,
                    800:     diff, tex2iroff
                    801:   The makefile and related techniques are a bit hard to explain, but they
                    802:   enable use and local changes in a broad spectrum of FSF code on many
                    803:   platforms without having to remember all the individual make procedures.
                    804: 
                    805: Rate:  Free for good cause or short stuff as there is time.
                    806:   Am most likely to help in areas in which I have had problems or expect to
                    807:   have problems.
                    808: 
                    809: Updated: 10Oct91
                    810: 
                    811: Small Business Systems, Inc.           <[email protected]>
                    812: Box 17220, Route 104
                    813: Esmond, RI  02917
                    814: 401.273.4669
                    815: 
                    816: Rate:  Varies depending on complexity of task.
                    817:        Hourly and fixed-rate contracts are available.
                    818: Programs Supported:    All
                    819: 
                    820: Updated: 11Sep91
                    821: 
                    822: Randall D. Smith       <[email protected]>
                    823: 20 Watson Street
                    824: Cambridge, MA 02139, USA
                    825: +1 (617) 983-0276
                    826: 
                    827: Will work on most GNU software.
                    828: Installation, handholding, trouble shooting, extensions, teaching,
                    829: GCC, GDB, GNU-EMACS, and other ports.
                    830: 
                    831: Rates: Upward from $50.00/hour depending on my expertise in the area of the
                    832: job.  GDB consulting at $80.00/hour.
                    833: 
                    834: Experience: 4 years of intensive experience with Unix and C including
                    835: system hacking and modification.  Experience in porting GNU-EMACS (to
                    836: SGI Iris 4D) and GCC (to use Sun FPA chip).  Experience working
                    837: full-time for the GNU project on other GNU programs (June 1988 -
                    838: August 1989).  Primary maintainer of GDB and the GNU loader for that
                    839: period.         Resume available on request.
                    840: 
                    841: Entered: 10Feb92
                    842: 
                    843: Julian H. Stacey       <[email protected]>
                    844: Holz Strasse 27d, Munich, 80469, Germany.
                    845: +49 89 268616
                    846: 
                    847: For Symmetric Computer Systems Model 375 owners:
                    848:        Free Binaries & sources on SCS/375's TEAC 50/60M Cassette, for:
                    849:        GCC-1.40, UUCP-1.4, Ghostscript 2.3, Tar-1.08, Gzip-1.2.2 etc.
                    850:        (Native SCS compiler can't compile GCC on this NSC32016 based BSD4.2)
                    851: Commercial Freelance Consultancy:
                    852:        Custom designs, provision & support of Unix, C, FSF tools, X Windows,
                    853:        386BSD, own tools, systems engineering, hardware, multi lingual systems
                    854:        (inc. Cyrillic etc), real time etc.  Resume on request.  No Emacs work.
                    855: Rate:  140 DM/hour
                    856: FSF sources: on 1/4" QIC tape (60M/150M/525M) ~170 DM, to inc. an FSF contrib.
                    857: 
                    858: Updated: 9Aug93
                    859: 
                    860: Richard M. Stallman    <[email protected]>
                    861: UUCP:  {mit-eddie,ucbvax,uunet,harvard,uw-beaver}!ai.mit.edu!rms
                    862: 545 Tech Sq, Rm 430
                    863: Cambridge, MA 02139
                    864: 
                    865: Emacs: anything whatever
                    866: Is anyone interested in courses in using or extending GNU Emacs?
                    867: 
                    868: Original inventor of Emacs and main author of GNU Emacs and GCC.
                    869: 
                    870: Rates: $6/min or $250/hr.
                    871: 
                    872: Entered: 24May90
                    873: 
                    874: Jonathan Stone                 <[email protected]>
                    875: c/o- Institute of Statistics and Operations Research
                    876: Victoria University of Wellington
                    877: P.O Box 600
                    878: Wellington
                    879: New Zealand
                    880: Work: +64 4 715-315    Fax: +64 4 712-070
                    881: 
                    882: Rate:  hourly rate: NZ $ 150/hr.    Quick phone questions are free.
                    883:        Reduced rates available for for non-profit/educational insts
                    884:        and daily rate work. Fixed-price contracts also considered.
                    885: 
                    886: Programs:      GNU Emacs, GCC, GDB, GNU binutils,
                    887:                Ghostscript, MIT X11
                    888:                I am the author of the Pyramid ports of gcc and gdb.
                    889: 
                    890: Experiance:  Five years administration of Unix systems and GNU tools
                    891:        in University environments, and support of Unix administrators
                    892:        and GNU tools as an external contractor to New Zealand Government
                    893:        departments.
                    894: 
                    895: Degrees:  M.Sc (Distinction)  for a thesis involving work done on GCC.
                    896: 
                    897: Updated: 28Aug91
                    898: 
                    899: Bob Sutterfield        <[email protected]>
                    900: 
                    901: work:                                  home:
                    902: Morning Star Technologies
                    903: 1760 Zollinger Road                    3542 Norwood Street
                    904: Columbus, Ohio 43221 USA               Columbus, Ohio 43224-3424 USA
                    905: (614)451-1883                          (614)267-7611
                    906: 
                    907: Rates: $50/hr (negotiable) plus travel expenses
                    908:        Gratis to Christian missionaries and mission agencies
                    909: 
                    910: Services: Installation, troubleshooting, and mild customization of
                    911:     most GNU production and beta-test software; tutorials, training,
                    912:     and handholding; general UNIX system and network consulting.
                    913: 
                    914: Entered: 16Feb92
                    915: 
                    916: Kayvan Sylvan <[email protected]>
                    917: Sylvan Associates
                    918: 879 Lewiston Drive
                    919: San Jose, CA 95136
                    920: Phone: 408-978-1407
                    921: 
                    922: I will help you port, install and customize GNU Emacs, GCC, G++,
                    923: bison, and other GNU tools on almost any architechture and operating
                    924: system. Questions answered. GNU C and lisp hacking available. I will
                    925: also do ongoing support and periodic upgrades if you get on my GNU
                    926: software subscription list.
                    927: 
                    928: Rates: $60-$100/hour, depending on type of work. Substantial discounts
                    929: for long-term contracts and also for educational or non-profit
                    930: institutions.
                    931: 
                    932: Experience: Many different Unix systems (2.9BSD to 4.3BSD, SVR3 and
                    933: SVR4, Xenix). Systems programming and system administration on all
                    934: brands of Unix. Kernel hacking experience. Lots of porting experience.
                    935: I can port anything to anything (within reason).
                    936: 
                    937: Updated: 10Jul92
                    938: 
                    939: Leonard H. Tower Jr.   <[email protected]>
                    940: 36 Porter Street
                    941: Somerville, MA 02143, USA
                    942: +1 (617) 623-7739
                    943: 
                    944: Will work on most GNU software.
                    945: Installation, handholding, trouble shooting, extensions, teaching.
                    946: 
                    947: Rates: 100.00/hour + travel expenses.  Negotiable for non-profits.
                    948: 
                    949: Experience: Have hacked on over a dozen architectures in many languages.  Have
                    950: system mothered several varieties of Unixes.  Assisted rms with the front end
                    951: of gcc and it's back-end support.  Resume available on request.
                    952: 
                    953: Entered: 12Feb92
                    954: 
                    955: Joe Wells <[email protected]>
                    956: care of: Boston University Computer Science Department
                    957: 111 Cummington Street, Room 138
                    958: Boston, Massachusetts 02215
                    959: Work: (617) 353-3381; Home: (617) 352-7508 (until mid-May 1994)
                    960: Finger "[email protected]" for up-to-date contact information.
                    961: 
                    962: Experience:
                    963:     I have B.A. and M.A. degrees in Computer Science and have completed
                    964:     all but the dissertation for a Ph.D. in C.S.  My primary programming
                    965:     languages are Emacs Lisp, Perl, and Bourne shell.  I have written
                    966:     numerous Emacs Lisp packages.  I started the USENET "List of
                    967:     Frequently Asked Questions about GNU Emacs with Answers" and
                    968:     maintained it for more than two years.  Send e-mail for my complete
                    969:     resume.
                    970: 
                    971: Programs supported:
                    972:     GNU Emacs and Taylor UUCP:
                    973:       Installation, training, customization, bug fixing, troubleshooting,
                    974:       extension, development, porting, or answering any kind of question.
                    975:     Any other GNU program:
                    976:       The same things, but I don't necessarily have huge amounts of
                    977:       experience with the particular program.
                    978: 
                    979: Working conditions:
                    980:     I can do part-time (less than 20 hours per week including travel)
                    981:     work.  I can either work in or near Boston or via the Internet or via
                    982:     telephone.  My schedule is fairly flexible.  Any programs I write will
                    983:     normally have the copying conditions of the GNU General Public
                    984:     License.
                    985: 
                    986: Rates: $60/hour as an independent contractor.
                    987:        travel and telephone expenses.
                    988:        higher rates if extensive travel is required.
                    989: 
                    990: Updated: 21Sep93
                    991: 
                    992: Chris Welty            <[email protected]>
                    993: RPI Computer Science Dept
                    994: Troy, NY 12180
                    995: 518-276-2816 (W)
                    996: 
                    997: EMail correspondance preferred.
                    998: Rates vary depending on need, barter often accepted.
                    999: 
                   1000: Programs: emacs, especially emacs lisp.
                   1001: Lots of experience in various areas.
                   1002: BS, MS from RPI.  Currently working on PhD.
                   1003: 
                   1004: Updated: 10Oct91
                   1005: 
                   1006: Pace Willisson                         <[email protected]>
                   1007: Blitz Product Development Corporation  <uunet!blitz!pace>
                   1008: 4 Spruce Road
                   1009: Medway, MA 02053, USA
                   1010: Work: (508) 533-6430
                   1011: 
                   1012: Rates: $80.00/hour
                   1013: 
                   1014: Will work on any GNU software.
                   1015: 
                   1016: Experience: 12 years working with C, Unix and Lisp Machines including
                   1017: compilation systems, networks, device drivers, demand paging systems,
                   1018: boot programs and window systems.  Ported GDB to 80386.         Designed COFF
                   1019: encapsulation scheme to run GNU linker output on System 5 kernels.
                   1020: Author of Unix "ispell".
                   1021: 
                   1022: Degree: BS in Computer Science from MIT
                   1023: 
                   1024: Updated: 31Jul91
                   1025: 
                   1026: Patrick Wood
                   1027: Pipeline Associates, Inc.
                   1028: 2740 Route 10 West
                   1029: Morris Plains, NJ 07950
                   1030: 
                   1031: Rate: Free
                   1032: Support For: gcc, binutils, gnulib, using gcc for cross compiling
                   1033: Experiance: used gcc for cross compiling for over 2 years; used
                   1034:        gcc for three years; installed and support gcc on several
                   1035:        BSD and System V UNIX systems; wrote peephole optimizer for
                   1036:        gcc on 68K, wrote portable replacement for FP routines in
                   1037:        gnulib.c.  Modified gcc and binutils to work in byte-swapped
                   1038:        environments.
                   1039: Other: email consulting only <[email protected]>,
                   1040:        uunet!motown!pipeline!phw,sun!pipeline!phw, amdcad!pipeline!phw
                   1041: 
                   1042: Updated: 18Sep91
                   1043: 
                   1044: xprt Computer Consulting, Inc. <[email protected]>
                   1045: 17200 El Camino Real Suite 110 T
                   1046: Houston, TX 77058
                   1047: (713) 480 UNIX
                   1048: (713) 486 8575 (Fax)
                   1049: 
                   1050: Programs Supported:
                   1051: X11, TeX, and all of GNU.
                   1052: 
                   1053: Experience:
                   1054: We have supported and maintained all of GNU, X11 and TeX for over four
                   1055: years for a major oil company's research division on several different
                   1056: Unix platforms.
                   1057: 
                   1058: Rates: $150/hour
                   1059: 
                   1060: Entered: 10Jul92
                   1061: 
                   1062: Name: david d [zoo] zuhn       <[email protected]>
                   1063: Company: armadillo zoo software
                   1064: Fees: $50/hour, discounts for educational institutions and non-profits
                   1065: 
                   1066:   GNU and X11 installation and maintainance on SGI Iris, Sun [68k &
                   1067:   SPARC], and Sequent machines.         Additional machines a possibility.
                   1068:   Any GNU software installed.  Most supported.
                   1069: 
                   1070: Updated: 11Jul92
                   1071: 
                   1072: For a current copy of this directory, or to have yourself listed, ask:
                   1073:        [email protected]
                   1074: 
                   1075: ** Please keep this file alphabetical **

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