Hall of Fellows

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Linux Professional Institute Hall of Fellows は、FOSS コミュニティと Linux Professional Institute に長期的かつ多大な貢献をした人物を表彰するものです。Hall of Fellows は、次世代の FOSS ユーザーのために、彼らの功績を永続的に記録するものです。

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Jon "maddog" Hall

2015年から2024年までLinux Professional Institute (LPI) の理事長。1999年LPI設立時のチャーター(設立)個人スポンサー。

FOSSコミュニティとLinux Professional Instituteへの多大な貢献が評価され受賞

Jon

Jon "maddog" Hall

2015年から2024年までLinux Professional Institute (LPI) の理事長。1999年LPI設立時のチャーター(設立)個人スポンサー。

FOSSコミュニティとLinux Professional Instituteへの多大な貢献が評価され受賞

G. Matthew Rice, Executive Director of the Linux Professional Institute

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これは数人が集まった場合の例を示したものだ。

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これもまた、人数が増えたときの様子を示す一例だ。

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これは、私たちが望むように色を変化させることができることを示す一例に過ぎない。

Jon

Jon “maddog” Hall

Board Chair of the Linux Professional Institute (LPI) from 2015 to 2024. Charter (founding) Individual Sponsor of LPI during its founding in 1999.

Awarded for his significant contributions to the FOSS community and the Linux Professional Institute.

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About Jon “maddog” Hall

Jon “maddog” Hall is Chairman Emeritus of the Board of the Linux Professional Institute (LPI). Since 1969, having received his BS in Commerce and Engineering from Drexel University, and his MSCS from RPI in Troy, New York, Mr. Hall has been a programmer, systems designer, systems administrator, product manager, technical marketing manager, author and educator, and an independent consultant.

In addition to being a charter (founding) sponsor of LPI, Mr. Hall helped formulate the concepts and vision of what has become the Linux Professional Institute.  Mr. Hall personally donated funds to help create psychometrically sound certifications and deliver the first 200 exams during the intial roll out.

Jon “maddog” Hall has concentrated on Unix systems since 1980 and Linux systems since 1994, when he first met Linus Torvalds and correctly recognized the commercial importance of Linux and Free and open source Software.

Since 1995 Mr. Hall has been the President of Linux International(TM). He has traveled extensively speaking to large groups, consulting with governments, NGOs, and industry leaders around the globe, as well as being a prolific author on the benefits of free and open source software.

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