I was first infected with the FOSS virus when I compiled an editor called Emacs in 1987. As no vaccine proved to be effective, I haven't been able to shake it off ever since. But like all good parasites aiming at world domination, FOSS isn't out to kill its hosts, so the GNU ecosystems came in handy when I used gcc and friends to develop an experimental microkernel as part of my PhD thesis (implying that I'm somewhat technical). I'm a board member of the Frankfurt Linux User Groups (FraLUG) and in charge of tech support which means anything from making the coffee to setting up streaming services for the regular FAQ sessions this LUG streams into the wide open. I am a regular speaker at German and international FOSS events including the Chemnitzer Linux Tage (CLT), where I am hosting tracks and have delivered various presentations.

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