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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: For a current copy of this directory, or to have yourself listed, ask: ! 32: [email protected] ! 33: ! 34: ** Please keep this file alphabetical ** ! 35: ! 36: ! 37: Giuseppe Attardi <attardi%[email protected]> ! 38: Dipartimento di Informatica ! 39: Corso Italia 40 ! 40: I-56100 Pisa, ITALY ! 41: +39 (50) 510111 ! 42: Emacs: installation aid, question answering ! 43: ! 44: Revised: 3/24/89 ! 45: ! 46: Andrea Baldi <[email protected]> ! 47: <abaldi%[email protected]> ! 48: ...!sun!delphi!abaldi ! 49: ! 50: DELPHI S.p.A. ! 51: Via della Vetraia 11 ! 52: I-55049 Viareggio, Italy ! 53: Tel: +39 (584) 395225 ! 54: Gnuemacs: installation and upgrading aid, answering, customization, ! 55: gnuemacs-X11 relationship. ! 56: Gcc: installation and upgrading aid. ! 57: ! 58: Rates: Free ! 59: ! 60: Entered: 3/1/89 ! 61: ! 62: Ian G Batten <igb%[email protected]> ! 63: <...!uunet!mcvax!ukc!fulcrum!igb> ! 64: One, Ditton Grove, Home: +44 21 476 3782 ! 65: Birmingham, Work: +44 21 771 2001 x5759 ! 66: B31 4RY, ! 67: England. ! 68: ! 69: Emacs: I will assist in porting, customising, extending, teaching and ! 70: trouble-shooting Emacs. I've recently been teaching it at new-user ! 71: level and am happy to do so for other people. ! 72: ! 73: Rates: 200 pounds/day, or less for non-profits. ! 74: ! 75: I had a large hand in the Sun "Emacstool" facility, and have been ! 76: involved in maintaining Emacs on Unix and VMS for three years now. ! 77: Prior to that I wrote a lot of extensions for Multics' Emacs. ! 78: ! 79: Revised: 3/1/89 ! 80: ! 81: Bard Bloom <[email protected]> ! 82: NE43-301, 545 Technology Square, ! 83: Cambridge, Mass, 02139 ! 84: (617) 253-6097 ! 85: ! 86: Emacs: Installation, customization, answering questions, troubleshooting, ! 87: writing large programs and major modes. ! 88: ! 89: X11R3: Quick questions ! 90: ! 91: Experience: I have maintained GNU Emacs on the Theory Group computers ! 92: at MIT for several years, and done a good deal of GNU Emacs lisp ! 93: programming, including several major modes, and two database ! 94: interfaces. (I have written some 15,000 lines of GNU Emacs code.) ! 95: I am currently a Ph.D. student in Computer Science at MIT. ! 96: ! 97: Rates: $50/hr, less for non-profits. ! 98: ! 99: Revised: 5/29/90 ! 100: ! 101: C2V ! 102: 38, rue Mauconseil ! 103: 75001 Paris ! 104: France ! 105: Renaud Dumeur <[email protected]> ! 106: Jean-Daniel Fekete <[email protected]> ! 107: Jean-Michel Casaubon ! 108: (1) 42 47 19 28 ! 109: Fax: (1) 40 22 06 10 ! 110: Emacs: questions answered, installation, teaching (all levels), elisp ! 111: and C extensions and customization, porting, troubleshooting ! 112: gcc: installation, extensions, porting ! 113: gdb: installation, debugging, porting ! 114: X11R3: installation, debugging, internationalization ! 115: ! 116: Experience: yes (ask for details) ! 117: ! 118: Rates: 500ff/hr, negotiable. ! 119: ! 120: Entered: 2/21/89 ! 121: ! 122: Mr. David J. Camp <[email protected]> ! 123: 6103 Charlotte Avenue ! 124: Saint Louis, MO 63120-1201 ! 125: ! 126: Background: Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, Washington University ! 127: Master of Science in Computer Science, Washington University ! 128: Over 12 years experience in the computer industry. ! 129: Author of the future GNU uu/xxen/decoder program. ! 130: Skilled in many languages, including C and Unix scripts. ! 131: ! 132: Tasks: I can do on-site service in the St. Louis area. ! 133: I prefer short-term projects. ! 134: I can handle long projects given time. ! 135: I reserve the right to refuse work. ! 136: ! 137: Rates: $50 per hour, including travel time ! 138: ! 139: Entered: 1/1/91 ! 140: ! 141: Rajeev Chandrasekhar <[email protected]> ! 142: 2625, Walsh Avenue MSC SC4-59 ! 143: Santa Clara, CA 95052 ! 144: h (408) 733-1535 ! 145: w (408) 765-4632 ! 146: ! 147: GCC : Anything concerning i386 ports. ! 148: Ports, Installation, Teaching and extensions. ! 149: Expert on Intel processors. ! 150: ! 151: Rates : $75/hr; free for non-profit orgs. ! 152: ! 153: Entered: 9 Oct 89 ! 154: ! 155: Stuart Cracraft <[email protected]> ! 156: UUCP: <ucbvax!venera.isi.edu!cracraft> ! 157: 3021-B Harbor Blvd. ! 158: Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626 ! 159: (714) 751-8744 ! 160: ! 161: Emacs: questions answered, teaching, customization, troubleshooting, ! 162: but not porting. ! 163: ! 164: GNU Chess (developer): questions answered, porting, etc. ! 165: ! 166: Rates: $40/hr short term, $30/hr long term. ! 167: ! 168: EXPERIENCE: software researcher, systems programmer, Unix analyst ! 169: formerly with Stanford Research Institute, now ! 170: with Computer Consoles, Inc. ! 171: DEGREE: B.A. Behavioral Sciences, National University ! 172: ! 173: Entered: 5/17/86 ! 174: ! 175: Cygnus Support ! 176: 814 University Avenue ! 177: Palo Alto, CA 94301 ! 178: +1 415 322 3811 ! 179: [email protected] <or> ...uunet!hoptoad!cygint!info ! 180: ! 181: Cygnus Support offers warranty protection (service contracts) for a ! 182: number of free software tools. For a fixed annual fee, our customers ! 183: receive binary and source distributions, mail and phone support, ! 184: documentation and customization assistance on a variety of platforms. ! 185: ! 186: At the time of this writing we offer support for a development package ! 187: including (among other things) gcc, g++, gdb, and of course, GNU ! 188: Emacs. However the set of supported tools and platforms increases ! 189: frequently so contact us for the latest catalog. ! 190: ! 191: Rates: $150.00/hour. ! 192: Annual Support: $25,000.00/year and up. ! 193: ! 194: Entered: 7/31/90 ! 195: ! 196: Dario Dariol <[email protected]> ! 197: DELPHI SpA ! 198: via della Vetraia 11 ! 199: I-55049 Viareggio ! 200: Italy ! 201: +39 (584) 395161 ! 202: ! 203: Rates and range of services not received. ! 204: ! 205: Entered: 3/25/86 ! 206: ! 207: Bradley N. Davis <[email protected]> ! 208: <[email protected]> ! 209: 3242 South 540 West ! 210: Bountiful, UT 84010 ! 211: (801) 581-6076, (801) 292-4362 ! 212: ! 213: Will work on most GNU software. Especially GNU Emacs, GCC and a ! 214: little X11 and G++. Experienced with PCs and 386s. ! 215: ! 216: Services offered: Installation, porting, customizing, troubleshooting. ! 217: ! 218: Fee: $20 to $50 / hour depending on job ! 219: ! 220: Updated: 1/1/91 ! 221: ! 222: Mauro DePalma ! 223: ! 224: DePalma SoftCraft ! 225: 2923 Cohansey Drive ! 226: San Jose, CA 95132 ! 227: ! 228: Tel: (408) 259-4789 ! 229: Fax: (408) 259-6935 ! 230: ! 231: ! 232: DePalma SoftCraft provides support and service for GNU and X11 software ! 233: specifically for UNIX System V/386 and and SunOS 4.x; on other platforms ! 234: customers need to provide the hardware and a fair amount of motivation. ! 235: ! 236: Presently we can provide the bulk of development utilities including ! 237: bison (System V/386 only), emacs, flex (System V/386 only), gas, gcc, ! 238: gdb, g++, libg++, make, tar (System V/386 only) and other BSD style ! 239: utilities for System V/386. ! 240: ! 241: In the works is the X Window System, Version 11 Release 4 for System ! 242: V/386 with VGA and super-VGA servers as well as COFF specific version ! 243: of GNU as and GNU ld. ! 244: ! 245: LaTeX (System V/386 only) TeX (System V/386 only) documentation systems ! 246: available with a limited set of viewers and converters. ! 247: ! 248: ! 249: Rates: $90.00/hour median. ! 250: Annual Support: $25,000.00/year and up. ! 251: ! 252: Entered: 9/19/90 ! 253: ! 254: Alexander Dupuy <[email protected]> ! 255: ! 256: 280 Riverside Drive #10G ! 257: New York, NY 10025 ! 258: (212) 678-0130 ! 259: (212) 854-4290 (work) ! 260: ! 261: Gnu Compiler utilities: GNU Make, Bison, GAS, GCC, G++, libg++, etc.: ! 262: ! 263: Installation, porting, support for VAX, Sun-[234], Sun386i, some others ! 264: ! 265: Rates: $75/hr commercial orgs., free for worthy nonprofit orgs. ! 266: ! 267: I am currently a research programmer at the Columbia C.S. Dept., and ! 268: maintain and support the GNU compiler tools on 4 different machine ! 269: architectures. I can provide current, working versions of the compiler ! 270: tools for the VAX and all Sun architectures. ! 271: ! 272: Entered: 6/1/89 ! 273: ! 274: Dynamyx Coporation. <[email protected]> ! 275: P.O. Box 1481 ! 276: King of Prussia, PA 19406 ! 277: (215) 265-6833 ! 278: ! 279: Services: Porting of all GNU software, Installation, Customization, and ! 280: Troubleshooting. (Unix, VMS, etc.) ! 281: ! 282: Rates: $50-$100/hr ! 283: ! 284: Experience: 5 years Unix application and systems programming. ! 285: 5 years compiler front-ends, interpreters, and ! 286: compiler-construction tools. ! 287: 3 years VMS applications. ! 288: X, C, and Ada experience. ! 289: ! 290: Entered: 2/21/89 ! 291: ! 292: Stephen Gildea <[email protected]> ! 293: 278 Beacon Street ! 294: Somerville, MA 02143 ! 295: work: +1 617 873-8240 ! 296: Emacs: general help, question answering, library writing, etc. ! 297: ! 298: Degree: B.S. in Computer Science `87, MIT ! 299: ! 300: Rates: $75/hr. ! 301: ! 302: Updated: 11/06/90 ! 303: ! 304: Ron Guilmette <[email protected]> ! 305: Work: ICS Dept., University of Calif., Irvine ! 306: Home: 550 Paularino Ave. #B-108 ! 307: Costa Mesa, CA 92626 ! 308: 714-434-7666 ! 309: Categories: GCC, G++, Bison, GAS, LD, LD++ ! 310: ! 311: Entered: 12/13/89 ! 312: ! 313: Mike Haertel <[email protected]> ! 314: St. Olaf College ! 315: Northfield, MN 55057 ! 316: ! 317: Experience: Unix Systems programmer at St. Olaf for several years. ! 318: Spent summer of 1988 at FSF writing and modifying various programs. ! 319: ! 320: Rates: $35/hr. ! 321: ! 322: Entered: 12 Aug 88 ! 323: ! 324: Sanjay Hiranandani <[email protected]> ! 325: 263 Conklin Ave. ! 326: Binghamton, NY 13903 ! 327: (607) 773-1430 ! 328: ! 329: Can help with installation, customization, and porting of most GNU ! 330: software. and General Unix/VMS Hacking. If you've got a PC with a hardware ! 331: problem, can probably fix that too. ! 332: ! 333: Rates: $30/hour or less, depending on the problem. ! 334: will probably work free or at a very low cost for non-profit ! 335: organizations, and poor students who're committed users of GNU ! 336: software. ! 337: Phone consultations free. ! 338: ! 339: Entered: 15 May 90 ! 340: ! 341: Paul Hudson <..!mcvax!ukc!acorn!moncam!paul> ! 342: <[email protected]> ! 343: 40 Dovehouse Close, ! 344: Ely, ! 345: Cambs, ! 346: CB7 4BY, ! 347: England. ! 348: (0353) 663381 ! 349: +44 (353) 663381 ! 350: ! 351: Installation of all GNU software. Support & changes to gcc, g++. Emacs ! 352: extensions. ! 353: ! 354: Degree in mathematics from Cambridge (UK!). ! 355: ! 356: Experience: I've written complete compilers & code ! 357: generators and a PostScript interpreter, and various graphics ! 358: programs. ! 359: ! 360: Rates: 25 pounds per hour, less for installation or non-profits. ! 361: ! 362: Entered: 2/21/89 ! 363: ! 364: Scott D. Kalter <[email protected]> ! 365: ! 366: 970 Palm Ave. #218 ! 367: West Hollywood, CA 90069 ! 368: (213)657-9174 ! 369: ! 370: Emacs: training for general use and customization ! 371: user support ! 372: e-lisp and C customization/extension ! 373: installation ! 374: troubleshooting ! 375: ! 376: Rates: $50/hr ! 377: ! 378: Qualifications: ! 379: BS Math/CS 1985: Carnegie Mellon University ! 380: MS CS 1988: UCLA ! 381: ! 382: Modified Emacs in C and e-lisp for large local extensions at ! 383: several sites. Taught Emacs use and customization in ! 384: universities and industry. Extensive troubleshooting and ! 385: user support experience. ! 386: ! 387: Entered: 24 Oct 1990 ! 388: ! 389: Jim Kingdon ! 390: East Wind ! 391: Route 3, box 6B2 ! 392: Tecumseh, Missouri 65760 ! 393: (417)679-4682 ! 394: ! 395: Willing to take on any gnu software; particularly knowledgeable about ! 396: the debugger (GDB) although I also have (varying amounts of) ! 397: experience with emacs, GCC, binutils, and others. I am familiar with ! 398: both VMS and Unix. I am particularly interested in porting GDB or GCC ! 399: to new machines, but am also interested in other programming tasks, ! 400: installation, user support, etc. ! 401: ! 402: Qualifications: Minor in computer science from Oberlin College, 2 ! 403: years experience in programming, helping users, system management. ! 404: Maintained GDB for the Free Software Foundation for a year. ! 405: ! 406: Rates: Negotiable, but as a ballpark figure $30/hr. Free or cheap to ! 407: Good Causes. ! 408: ! 409: Revised: 29 Nov 1990 ! 410: ! 411: Scott J. Kramer <[email protected]> ! 412: 2995 Woodside Road, Suite 400 ! 413: Woodside CA 94062 ! 414: (415) 961-0684 ! 415: Emacs: Tutoring, installations/upgrades, Lisp customizations, ! 416: general troubleshooting/support. Prefer that work I do ! 417: becomes part of the official Free Software Foundation ! 418: distribution. ! 419: ! 420: Rate: Task- and time-dependent; non-monetary offers considered. ! 421: ! 422: Entered: 11/05/86 ! 423: ! 424: Fen Labalme <[email protected]> ! 425: Metaview Corp. ! 426: 40 Carl St. #4 ! 427: San Francisco CA 94117 ! 428: (415) 731-1174 ! 429: ! 430: EMACS: Anything including teaching beginners / advanced users ! 431: UNIX: BSD 4.2 is what I have used most and best understand ! 432: I GROK: Mailers, network stuff, acronyms like RPC, NFS & IPC ! 433: X11.3: By the time you see this, I may understand X Windows ! 434: RATES: Free phone consultation; $100/hour plus; "Talk to me!" ! 435: Non-profits get lower rates or free; Barter considered ! 436: ETHICS: I require that (most) all software I create be available ! 437: for re-distribution as per the guidelines set by the ! 438: Free Software Foundation's General Public License. ! 439: ! 440: Revised: 3/13/89 ! 441: ! 442: Daniel LaLiberte <uiucdcs!liberte> ! 443: <[email protected]> ! 444: <liberte%[email protected]> ! 445: University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign ! 446: Department of Computer Science ! 447: 1304 W Springfield ! 448: Urbana, IL 61801 ! 449: 217-333-2518 ! 450: ! 451: Emacs: Installation, some porting, troubleshooting. ! 452: Will do elisp extensions. ! 453: ! 454: Experience: I have extensive elisp programming experience. ! 455: I edited the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. ! 456: I've maintained Emacs for the UIUC CS Department ! 457: for three years. ! 458: ! 459: Rates: $30/hr ! 460: ! 461: Entered: 2/21/89 ! 462: ! 463: Dave Lawrence <[email protected]> ! 464: 76 1/2 13th St ! 465: Troy NY 12180 ! 466: (518) 273-5385 ! 467: ! 468: Services offered: GNU Emacs installation, lisp programming and ! 469: teaching for BSD and SYSV systems, particularly SUN. Programming ! 470: for GNUS newsreader and other outside processes are my specialty. ! 471: Installation of GNU C. ! 472: ! 473: Rates: free to non-profit organizations. ! 474: $30-40 hour for projects less than 8 hours projects. ! 475: $20 hour for longer projects. ! 476: Course fees negotiable with level of subject being taught. ! 477: Short queries answered free of charge. ! 478: ! 479: Qualifications: I'm "just a student", but don't let it disuade you. I ! 480: live in the GNU Emacs environment at least 6 hours of the average ! 481: day. While still learning the C code, I am proficient with the lisp ! 482: and can help customize as desired. ! 483: ! 484: Entered: 2/21/89 ! 485: ! 486: Jacob Levy <jaakov%[email protected]> ! 487: Dept of Computer Science ! 488: Weizmann Institute ! 489: Rehovot 76100 Israel ! 490: (+972)-8-482856 ! 491: ! 492: Services - ! 493: ! 494: Electronic, snail-mail and phone help with installation of GNU Emacs. ! 495: Will hand out on request source and local mods for GNU Emacs, as they ! 496: become available. Willing to help to maintain compatibility with ! 497: other/previous versions of Emacs, such as Gosling, CCA and MicroEmacs. ! 498: Preferable contact - through elec- tronic mail via BITNET. ! 499: ! 500: Rates - ! 501: ! 502: Free. Will only help as much as possible, not conflicting ! 503: with my main occupation in life, that of obtaining a Ph.D. ! 504: ! 505: Niall Mansfield ! 506: Vedelitz Systems ! 507: 65 Oak Tree Avenue ! 508: Cambridge CB4 1AZ ! 509: England ! 510: ! 511: Emacs: installation, troubleshooting, customisation, extension ! 512: ! 513: Entered: 8/1/90 ! 514: ! 515: Roland McGrath <[email protected]> ! 516: (617) 253-8568 ! 517: 545 Tech Sq rm 426 ! 518: Cambridge, MA 02139 ! 519: ! 520: Co-author of GNU Make (with Richard Stallman). ! 521: Author of the GNU C Library. ! 522: Present maintainer of GNU Make and the GNU C Library. ! 523: ! 524: GNU volunteer May 1987 to the present. ! 525: FSF employee summer 1989, fall 1990 to the present. ! 526: ! 527: Installation, maintenance, porting, enhancement of all GNU software. ! 528: ! 529: Fees negotiable. I can work anywhere in the Boston or SF Bay Area, or ! 530: anywhere on the Internet. ! 531: ! 532: Revised: 12/15/90 ! 533: ! 534: Lee McLoughlin <[email protected]> <uunet!mcvax!doc.ic.ac.uk!lmjm> ! 535: Department of Computing, Imperial College, ! 536: 180 Queens Gate, London. SW7 2BZ ! 537: 01-589-5111 X 5028 ! 538: ! 539: EXPERIENCE: ! 540: I am responsible for putting GNU Emacs up under 4.1 BSD and for the ! 541: ports to the HLH Orion (and Orion 1/05) and the WhiteChapel MG-1. I ! 542: also developed and support the UK-UUCP and UK news distribution. ! 543: Ported X 10 to both the WhiteChapel MG-1 and HLH Orion. Ported X 11 ! 544: to the HLH Orion 1/05. I have been an invited speaker at several ! 545: recent UKUUG meetings. Helped, on the software side, in the setting ! 546: up of UKnet. Run a large Public Domain software archive. ! 547: ! 548: I am also an experienced Unix systems programmer. I've ported Unix to ! 549: a new machine (including porting PCC). Considerable compilers, ! 550: communications, mail and graphics experience. Hope to have enough ! 551: time in 89 to get all the UK-UUCP goodies into a gnu-uucp and to work ! 552: on porting gcc to the Clipper. ! 553: ! 554: SERVICES: ! 555: Porting gnuemacs and X. Installation and troubleshooting of any Gnu ! 556: and X software. ! 557: ! 558: RATES: ! 559: 200-300 pounds a day, negotiable. General hand-holding free. ! 560: ! 561: NOTE: ! 562: Software archive contains all the current Gnu and X software. This is ! 563: available via Janet (the UK academic network), via uucp and I can be ! 564: talked into writing a tape, sun cartridge or exabyte. ! 565: ! 566: Revised: 2/26/89 ! 567: ! 568: Eric P. Meyer <[email protected]> ! 569: <[email protected]> ! 570: UUCP: {apple,uunet}!oracle!emeyer ! 571: Oracle Corp. ! 572: 20 Davis Dr. ! 573: Belmont, CA 94002 ! 574: Work Phone: (415) 598 0000 ! 575: Home Phone: (415) 324 0944 ! 576: ! 577: I am very familliar in installing GNU Emacs, GNU GCC, GNU G++, libg++, ! 578: flex, bison, gawk, GNU grep, bin_utils... on UNIX and VMS systems. Also, ! 579: can deal with GNU X-related problems like Purdue Speedups for X servers ! 580: on SUNs. ! 581: ! 582: Rates: Free for Non-Profit Assoc. ! 583: $70/hr for companies. ! 584: ! 585: Entered: 2/21/89 ! 586: ! 587: Gary E. Miller <[email protected]> ! 588: RELLIM ! 589: Mail Stop 202 ! 590: 2680 Bayshore Parkway ! 591: Mountain View, CA 94043 ! 592: Tel: (415)964-1186 ! 593: ! 594: Services: Support for all GNU program development software. ! 595: 680x0, 80x86, 340x0 processors. ! 596: ! 597: Rates: $70/hr. or fixed price quotation ! 598: ! 599: Education: EE 1975 Brown U, E 1975 Brown U. ! 600: ! 601: Experience: 15 years systems software development ! 602: 8 years C/UNIX. 9 years DOS, also VMS. ! 603: ! 604: Entered: 10/31/89 ! 605: ! 606: T. S. Mohan UUNET: mohan%[email protected] ! 607: KBCS (shakti!turing!vidya!mohan) ! 608: Supercomputer Education and Research Centre ! 609: Indian Institute of Science ! 610: Bangalore 560 012, India ! 611: ! 612: Offer: Willing to share my experience in installing and running GNU ! 613: software (more specifically Emacs and gcc) on VAXstations, (running ! 614: Ultrix) and other Unix machines free of cost to all academic ! 615: bretherens.....more so in India. All such efforts will be more ! 616: forthcoming when I have time to spare off other projects. ! 617: ! 618: Entered 1/03/90 ! 619: ! 620: Karl A. Nyberg <[email protected], [email protected]> ! 621: Grebyn Corporation <karl%[email protected]> ! 622: P. O. Box 497 {decuac,haven}!grebyn!karl ! 623: Vienna, VA 22183-0497 ! 624: 703-281-2194 ! 625: ! 626: Emacs: installation aid, questions & answers, handholding, etc. ! 627: ! 628: Rates: negotiable. ! 629: ! 630: Can make TK50 cartridges for VAX/Ultrix. Timesharing also available for ! 631: those wishing to do development. ! 632: ! 633: Revised: 2/24/89 ! 634: ! 635: Optimal Solutions, Inc. ! 636: P.O. Box 45818 ! 637: Seattle, WA 98145 ! 638: (206) 682-1773 ! 639: Dennis Gentry <[email protected]> <[email protected]> ! 640: Tom May <[email protected]> ! 641: Todd Cromwell <[email protected]> ! 642: ! 643: Emacs: questions answered, teaching, customization, ! 644: troubleshooting, porting. Can install, port, and support VMS ! 645: Gnu Emacs, VMS gcc, Unix gcc and g++, and X Windows. ! 646: ! 647: Rates: $40-60/hr, 20 minute free initial consultation. ! 648: Non-profit/Educational discounts. ! 649: ! 650: Experience: Compiler, editor, and OS hacking, bit-twiddling, and ! 651: consulting at: the University of Washington, the Fred Hutchinson ! 652: Cancer Research Center, the National Science Foundation's Center ! 653: for Process Analytical Chemistry, Global Technology ! 654: International, others. ! 655: ! 656: Degrees: Honors B.S. Comp Sci, University of Washington; Summa ! 657: Cum Laude B.S. E.E., University of Washington. ! 658: ! 659: Revised: 2/26/89 ! 660: ! 661: The Pharos Group, Inc ! 662: Box 3546 ! 663: Las Cruces, NM 88003-3546 ! 664: (505) 525-2600 ! 665: ! 666: The pharos group offers consulting on the installation and ! 667: customization of gnu software, including gnu emacs, gnu cc and c++ and ! 668: the unix replacement utilities, on machines running unix. We have ! 669: members who are experienced in system administration, graphics, image ! 670: processing and networking. ! 671: ! 672: All modifications and extensions that we make to gnu software are ! 673: available freely. ! 674: ! 675: The best contacts for the pharos group are: ! 676: Ted Dunning ([email protected]) ! 677: or ! 678: Jeff Harris ([email protected]) ! 679: ! 680: Entered: 2/21/89 ! 681: ! 682: Eric Raible <[email protected]> ! 683: Nasa Ames Researh Center ! 684: Moffet Field, Ca ! 685: (415) 694-4320 ! 686: ! 687: Gnu emacs c and lisp programming; porting. General ! 688: unix/graphics/emacs hacking, especially on Silicon Graphics ! 689: workstations. ! 690: ! 691: Rates: free -> $30/hr depending on problem and how busy I am. ! 692: ! 693: Degree: MIT CS BS 1983. ! 694: ! 695: Entered 18 Dec 1987 ! 696: ! 697: Hedley K.J. Rainnie <[email protected]> ! 698: UUCP: {uunet|ihnp4|allegra|harvard}!cmcl2!alaya!hedley ! 699: ! 700: 545 West End Ave Apt 11E ! 701: NY NY 10024 ! 702: 212-947-5711 (Work). ! 703: ! 704: Emacs: ! 705: ! 706: Rates: $12/hr. ! 707: ! 708: I am able to help in all aspects of GNU emacs, even porting. ! 709: My credentials are: ! 710: ! 711: MS in Computer Science from NYU. BS same same. ! 712: I have used many versions of Emacs since 1980. ! 713: I ask for $12hr. ! 714: ! 715: Entered: 5/29/90 ! 716: ! 717: Adam J. Richter <[email protected]> <...!ucbvax!monet!adamj> ! 718: 2600 Ridge Road ! 719: Berkeley, CA 94709 (415)549-6356 ! 720: ! 721: Difficult X-windows ports. Freeware preferred. Also looking for ! 722: someone to sponsor server improvements, including reorganization and ! 723: optimizations for the GNU C Compiler's extensions. Experienced. ! 724: ! 725: Entered: 3/13/89 ! 726: ! 727: Bruce Robertson <[email protected]> ! 728: <uunet!heather!bruce> ! 729: Hundred Acre Software ! 730: 1280 Terminal Way #26 ! 731: Reno, NV 89502 ! 732: (702) 329-9333 ! 733: ! 734: Rates: $70/hr long term, $50/hr short term ! 735: Non-profits are lower still, and negotiable ! 736: ! 737: Services: Anything to do with GNU software. My specialties include ! 738: porting Emacs, GCC and GDB to new environments. I also provide general ! 739: consulting services, in such areas as embedded systems, UNIX kernel porting, ! 740: and MS-DOS applications. ! 741: ! 742: Experience: Many different areas. Unix internals (all flavors), ! 743: SCSI (target and initiator), embedded systems, X11, TCP/IP, compilers, ! 744: device driver tuning, hardware debugging. ! 745: ! 746: ! 747: Revised: 10/31/90 ! 748: ! 749: Mike Rowan <[email protected]> ! 750: mit-eddie!prep.ai.mit.edu!mtr ! 751: 545 Technology Square room 426 ! 752: Cambridge, MA 02139 ! 753: (617) 253-8568 ! 754: Home: (508) 745-7554 ! 755: ! 756: FSF programmer since 1/90; Unix Systems programmer and all X11 work ! 757: from porting to admin and installation, Purdue University Computing ! 758: Center, 9/87 - 12/89 ! 759: ! 760: Rates: $50/hr as a base, depending on job, time, project length etc etc... ! 761: ! 762: Extensive X11 work. GNU libc, emacs, login, most anything. ! 763: Extensions, new projects, porting, fixes, installation, system ! 764: adminstration; just about anything. Systems programming experience ! 765: with all major flavors of Unix including 4.3, Dynix, SunOS and Ultrix. ! 766: ! 767: Entered: 4/7/90 ! 768: ^_ ! 769: Wolfgang S. Rupprecht <[email protected]> ! 770: PO Box 6524 ! 771: Alexandria, VA 22306 ! 772: (703) 768-2640 ! 773: Emacs: anything, (lisp, C, customization, porting, installing) ! 774: Rates: $75/hr. ! 775: ! 776: I have written thousands of lines of GNU Emacs C and Lisp code. ! 777: Original author of the floating point additions to appear in Emacs 19. ! 778: ! 779: Entered: 9/18/90 ! 780: ! 781: Isaac J. Salzman <[email protected]> ! 782: The RAND Corporation - ISD/1 ! 783: 1700 Main St. PO Box 2138 ! 784: Santa Monica, CA 90406-2138 ! 785: +1 213-393-0411 x6421 ! 786: ! 787: (UNIX ONLY!) ! 788: Emacs: Installation, customization, windows systems support (X10, X11, ! 789: SunView, NeWS), almost anything else. ! 790: GCC/G++: Installation, support. ! 791: X11: Installation, customization, support, some training, etc. All ! 792: available window managers, Andrew, InterViews. ! 793: Other: Consulting on - most GNUware, BSD UNIX IPC programming, most anything ! 794: that's BSD UNIX related. ! 795: Experience: 3.5+ years BSD UNIX systems programming (VAXen, Sun's) including ! 796: support of GNU Emacs. About 1.5+ years supporting X11, X10, gcc, ! 797: g++. Resume on request. ! 798: Rates: Negotiable on a per job basis. Probably $40/hr as a ballpark average. ! 799: ! 800: Entered: 2/21/89 ! 801: ! 802: Douglas C. Schmidt ! 803: ! 804: Department of Information and Computer Science ! 805: University of California, Irvine ! 806: Irvine, CA 92717 ! 807: ! 808: office: (714) 856-4043 ! 809: email: [email protected] ! 810: ! 811: GCC and G++: Installation and porting, question answering, customizing, etc. ! 812: ! 813: Experience: Wrote the GNU GPERF perfect hashing program, available from ! 814: the libg++ distribution , wrote the perfect hash functions that ! 815: recognize reserved words for G++ and GCC, contributed *many* bug ! 816: reports for GCC and G++ and also contributed bug fixes for ! 817: G++. In addition, I am actively building and maintaining a G++ ! 818: and GCC regression test suite (available on request). ! 819: ! 820: Rate: Negotiable ! 821: ! 822: Entered: 2/26/89 ! 823: ! 824: Randal L. Schwartz / Stonehenge Consulting Services / +1 503 777 0095 ! 825: Located in Beaverton, Oregon, USA (The Silicon RainForest...) ! 826: Electronic address variable (for now) ... call for the current one. ! 827: (I read and post to comp.emacs and gnu.emacs on USENET...) ! 828: ! 829: GNU Emacs: questions about general use, teaching, customization, ! 830: documentation, troubleshooting, porting, cute hacks (:-). ! 831: ! 832: Other GNU software: cross-trained on UN*X... proceed with caution... ! 833: ! 834: Experience: 17 years software development (one year with GNU Emacs), ! 835: 11 years technical communication (concurrent :-). ! 836: Also a C hacker and UN*X Guru... ! 837: ! 838: Rates: Free for short projects. Long projects may require money if ! 839: the project consumes significant billable time. ! 840: ! 841: Entered: 2/21/89 ! 842: ! 843: John Sechrest <sechrest@oregon-state> (hplabs!hp-pcd!orstcs!sechrest) ! 844: 30606 Petersen Road ! 845: Corvallis, Oregon 97333 ! 846: (H) (503) 929-6278 ! 847: (W) (503) 754-3273 ! 848: ! 849: Emacs; User Support ; Tutorials/Training; System Consulting ! 850: ! 851: Rates: $50/hr, negotiable. ! 852: ! 853: I am willing to help people install and use both Gnu and Emacs. ! 854: I am particulary interested in installing Gnu on the National ! 855: ICM- 3216. ! 856: ! 857: As a consultant my normal fees are $50/hour. This is mostly ! 858: a guideline that varies on a case by case basis. ! 859: ! 860: I worked at Hewlett-Packard for four years. 2 years working ! 861: on the HP 41C extended I/O Rom. 2 years working on systems ! 862: support. For the last year and a half I have worked as the ! 863: Lab Coordinator for Oregon State University Computer Science ! 864: coordinating the use and maintenance of several machines. ! 865: I am most familiar with 4.2BSD on the vax 11/750 and ! 866: HP-UX on the HP series 200. ! 867: ! 868: Entered: 1/31/86 ! 869: ! 870: Steven C. Simmons ! 871: 9353 Hidden Lake Circle ! 872: Dexter, MI. 48130 ! 873: 313-426-8981 home ! 874: 313-769-4086 office ! 875: Internet: [email protected] ! 876: UUCP: ...!sharkey!lokkur!scs ! 877: ! 878: Gnu software: bison, flex, gcc, etc. Experience porting to BSD4.3 ! 879: Vaxes, Suns, Gould, some System V hosts. No MS-DOS. ! 880: ! 881: Rates: If all you need is a piece of source will gladly supply it ! 882: gratis if local call, at cost for long distance or tape (bring me a ! 883: blank). Can make std tar magtape or Sun cartridges. Advice is ! 884: free to a point. Compiling, porting, customizing: $65.00/hr plus ! 885: phone charges for offsite work, onsite rates negotiable. ! 886: ! 887: Professional Data: Currently administrator of a large UNIX shop in ! 888: Ann Arbor, MI. Maintain and support a variety of PD and ! 889: freely redistributable software on a variety of hosts. ! 890: ! 891: Entered: 5 June 1989 ! 892: ! 893: Lynn R. Slater <[email protected]> ! 894: 4433 Inyo Ct ! 895: Fremont Ca 94528. (415) 796-4149 ! 896: Emacs: Ada, X11, Lisp, interfaces to subordinate shell processes. ! 897: Prefer that work I do becomes part of the official Free ! 898: Software Foundation distribution. ! 899: ! 900: Rate: Free for good cause, otherwise task- and time-dependent. ! 901: ! 902: Entered: 2/21/89 ! 903: ! 904: Small Business Systems, Inc. ! 905: Box 17220, Route 104 ! 906: Smithfield, RI 02917 ! 907: (401) 273-4669 ! 908: ! 909: Principal Contact: [email protected] (Michael P. Deignan, President) ! 910: Secondary Contact: [email protected] (Cole C. Calistra, *NIX Systems Manager) ! 911: ! 912: Packages: All GNU Packages ! 913: ! 914: Services: training (singular or classroom environments) ! 915: Offered: user support (varied levels, including on-site & 24 hour "on call") ! 916: customization ! 917: installation ! 918: troubleshooting ! 919: you-name-it ! 920: ! 921: Rates: up to $75/hr. ! 922: ! 923: Notes: Services limited to Southeastern New England area (Route 128/93 in ! 924: MA and points south & east.) Will provide support into CT, only ! 925: as far west as Groton/New London area. (Anything beyond these ! 926: boundaries strains the acceptable level of user support we attempt ! 927: to maintain.) ! 928: Entered: 9/19/90 ! 929: ! 930: Richard M. Stallman <[email protected]> ! 931: UUCP: {mit-eddie,ucbvax,uunet,harvard,uw-beaver}!ai.mit.edu!rms ! 932: 545 Tech Sq, Rm 430 ! 933: Cambridge, MA 02139 ! 934: ! 935: Emacs: anything whatever ! 936: ! 937: Rates: $6/min or $250/hr. ! 938: ! 939: Is anyone interested in courses in using or extending GNU Emacs? ! 940: ! 941: Original inventor of Emacs and main author of GNU Emacs and GCC. ! 942: ! 943: Entered: 5/24/90 ! 944: ! 945: Jonathan Stone <[email protected]> (uunet!vuwcomp!jonathan) ! 946: ! 947: Experience: ! 948: GNU Emacs:5 years on both Unix and VMS, in academic ! 949: and commercial environments: porting, user handholding, elisp programming, ! 950: termcap hacking, troubleshooting, VMS debugging. ! 951: GCC: 18 month gcc installation,use,bugfixing, porting ! 952: (gcc/gdb/almost gas port to Pyramid CPU; bootstrapped 1.22 on ! 953: vms, but not as nicely as Kashtan.) ! 954: ! 955: Fee: $NZ 130/hr + expenses; negotiable. ! 956: ! 957: Entered: 4 July 1989 ! 958: ! 959: Earl Stutes <[email protected]> ! 960: 223 Drakes Bay Ave. ! 961: Los Gatos, CA 95032 ! 962: +1 (408) 356 6841 ! 963: ! 964: Rate $3.00/min. or $90.00/hr. ! 965: ! 966: Installation and debug of all GNU software. ! 967: GNU emacs installation / troubleshooting. ! 968: emacs lisp programming. ! 969: 20 years of programming experience. Working with UNIX for the ! 970: last 10 years. ! 971: ! 972: Entered: 31 May 1989 ! 973: ! 974: Bob Sutterfield <[email protected]> ! 975: <osu-cis!bob> ! 976: work: home: ! 977: Ohio State University CIS Dept ! 978: 2036 Neil Avenue 3542 Norwood Street ! 979: Columbus, Ohio 43210-1277 Columbus, Ohio 43224-3424 ! 980: (614)292-7348 (614)267-7611 ! 981: ! 982: Rates: $50/hr (negotiable) plus travel expenses ! 983: ! 984: Services: Installation, troubleshooting, and mild customization of ! 985: most GNU production and beta-test products; tutorials, ! 986: training, and handholding; general UNIX system and network ! 987: consulting. ! 988: ! 989: Entered: 2/21/89 ! 990: ! 991: Kayvan Sylvan <[email protected]> ! 992: <[email protected]> ! 993: Transact Software, Inc. ! 994: 2672 Bayshore Parkway, Suite 700 ! 995: Mountain View, CA 94043 ! 996: Work: (415) 961-6112 ! 997: Home: (408) 733-2650 ! 998: ! 999: I will help you port, install and customize GNU Emacs, GCC, G++, bison, ! 1000: and other GNU tools on almost any architecture and operating system. ! 1001: Questions answered. GNU C and lisp hacking available. ! 1002: ! 1003: Rates: $30-$60/hour sliding scale. This is basically a flexible guideline. ! 1004: ! 1005: Experience: Many different Unix'es (2.9BSD to 4.3BSD, as well as AT&T System V ! 1006: and Xenix) on many different machines. Systems programming and administration ! 1007: on almost all these brands of Unix. Machines I've worked on include various ! 1008: PDP's, VAXen, SUN workstations, Altos 386, Plexus P60, among others. ! 1009: I can port anything to anything (within reason). ! 1010: ! 1011: Entered: 2/21/89 ! 1012: ! 1013: James W. Thompson ! 1014: [email protected] ! 1015: uunet!sun.com!jthomp ! 1016: 17601 Preson Road, #274 ! 1017: Dallas, Tx. 75252 USA ! 1018: +1 214-788-1951 ! 1019: ! 1020: EMACS/GDB: installation, porting, troubleshooting, hand holding. ! 1021: Emacs elisp & C extensions and customization. ! 1022: ! 1023: GCC: porting, debugging, installation ! 1024: ! 1025: MIT X11R3: installation, porting ! 1026: ! 1027: SPECIALITIES: Convex, Vaxes and Suns. Can do VMS, not locally. ! 1028: Network setup and troubleshooting. ! 1029: ! 1030: EXPERIENCE: Have hacked many (10+) different architectures in C, lisp, ! 1031: & Fortran. Thurough understanding of BSD networking/NFS/RPC. ! 1032: Responsible for Convex port of GNU emacs, gdb, gcc. 8 years system ! 1033: 'mothering' experiance. Resume available on request. ! 1034: ! 1035: Rates: 30.00/hour + travel expenses. Free for non-profits. ! 1036: ! 1037: Revised: 5/29/90 ! 1038: ! 1039: Leonard H. Tower Jr. <[email protected]> ! 1040: 36 Porter Street ! 1041: Somerville, MA 02143, USA ! 1042: +1 (617) 623-7739 ! 1043: ! 1044: Will work on most GNU software. ! 1045: Installation, handholding, trouble shooting, extensions, teaching. ! 1046: ! 1047: Rates: 50.00/hour + travel expenses. Negotiable for non-profits. ! 1048: ! 1049: Experience: Have hacked on over a dozen architectures in many languages. Have ! 1050: system mothered several varieties of Unixes. Assisted rms with the front end ! 1051: of gcc and it's back-end support. Resume available on request. ! 1052: ! 1053: Entered: 07/19/88 ! 1054: ! 1055: Jason Venner <[email protected]> <[email protected]> ! 1056: <[email protected]> ! 1057: 545 Pierce St. #2306 ! 1058: Albany CA 94706 1046 ! 1059: USA ! 1060: 415-525 2989 ! 1061: ! 1062: The only gnu software I do not work on are the compilers and the debuggers. ! 1063: I have extensive experience with emacs (lisp and C) and C++ (via g++). ! 1064: I have some experience with X, primarily V11R3 at the C level. ! 1065: I have minimal experience with VMS. ! 1066: ! 1067: Rates: $100/hour for jobs < 8 hours (1 day), $70/hour for jobs ! 1068: < 5 days, $60 for long term jobs, for all rate schedules expenses extra ! 1069: Revised: 2/26/89 ! 1070: ! 1071: Watchmaker Computing <[email protected]> ! 1072: P.O.Box 163, Kendall Square ! 1073: Cambridge, MA 02142 ! 1074: email: [email protected] ! 1075: ! 1076: Emacs: We'll do GNUEmacs support, porting, bug fixing, and customizing. ! 1077: We also have specific expertise in: ! 1078: packages: GCC, G++, X11, Xt, InterViews, PERL, TeX, Epoch ! 1079: languages: C, C++, Lisp, most others; we learn quickly! ! 1080: Extensive experience coding for portability under UNIX. ! 1081: Typical rates $35-$150/hour; will telecommute (Internet or phone) ! 1082: ! 1083: Entered: 1/16/91 ! 1084: ! 1085: Scott Weikart <[email protected]> (hplabs!cdp!scott) ! 1086: EMACS: user handholding, elisp programming and troubleshooting, porting ! 1087: 1944c University ! 1088: East Palo Alto, CA 94303 ! 1089: (415) 322-9069 ! 1090: I used ITS EMACS for 5 years and Gosling EMACS for 2 years ! 1091: I've written thousands of lines of TECO and thousands of lines of mlisp ! 1092: I've ported many programs to SysIII/SysV Unix ! 1093: Sliding scale rates, barter possible, lower rates for non-profits ! 1094: ! 1095: Entered: 1/30/86 ! 1096: ! 1097: Chris Welty <[email protected]> ! 1098: RPI Computer Science Dept ! 1099: Troy, NY 12180 ! 1100: 518-276-2816 ! 1101: ! 1102: Services: questions, installation, etc for all GNU programs, ! 1103: especially emacs customization. Maintainer of the NYSERNet GNU src ! 1104: distribution site, containing all GNU programs. Primarily knowledge of ! 1105: Berkeley UNIX systems, especially Sun, but some limited expertise for ! 1106: other systems. ! 1107: ! 1108: Rates: Free to NYSERNet members, others by arrangement (generally not ! 1109: money but `Stingray' type barter...:) ! 1110: ! 1111: EMail correspondance preferred. ! 1112: ! 1113: Entered: 2/27/89 ! 1114: ! 1115: Pace Willisson <[email protected]> ! 1116: uunet!blitz!pace ! 1117: Blitz Product Development Corporation ! 1118: 6 Hudson Street ! 1119: Somerville, MA 02143, USA ! 1120: (617) 625-3452 ! 1121: ! 1122: Will work on any GNU software. ! 1123: ! 1124: Rates: $80.00/hour ! 1125: ! 1126: Experience: BS in Computer Science from MIT. 11 years working with C, ! 1127: Unix and Lisp Machines including compilation systems, networks, device ! 1128: drivers, demand paging systems, boot programs and window systems. ! 1129: Ported GDB to 80386. Designed COFF encapsulation scheme to run GNU ! 1130: linker output on System 5 kernels. Author of Unix "ispell". ! 1131: ! 1132: Updated: 10/27/90 ! 1133: ! 1134: Name: Patrick Wood ! 1135: Company: Pipeline Associates, Inc. ! 1136: E-mail: {sun,motown,amdcad}!pipeline!phw ! 1137: Will help with: installing gcc, using gcc as cross-compiler and embedded ! 1138: system development, ditto for gnu binutils, help with 680x0 systems, ! 1139: unix security, unix internals, graphics, embedded systems programming. ! 1140: Fees: free for email (1-2 day turnaround); too busy for phone or direct ! 1141: consultation. ! 1142: Qualificatios: BS CS Purdue, MS CICE Michigan, 6 years Bell Labs (security, ! 1143: performance measurement/tuning, graphics, device drivers, embedded ! 1144: OS development), 5 years VP R&D Pipeline Associates, Inc. (graphics, ! 1145: PostScript, training, security auditing software, embedded systems ! 1146: programming, color print drivers, color separation, writing, editing). ! 1147: Used gcc and binutils for about two years now (starting with gcc 1.31) ! 1148: on VAX/Ultrix, Sony News, 386/ix, and embedded systems (Intel 960 and ! 1149: 68000). Modified gcc and binutils for cross development on 386 to ! 1150: 68000 embedded system. Wrote general-purpose peephole optimizer for ! 1151: assembly output of gcc. ! 1152: Entered: 9/19/90 ! 1153: ! 1154: ** Please keep this file alphabetical **
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