Tom Lord
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- This page relates to the software developer. For English cricketer see Thomas Lord.
Tom Lord is a free software developer, best known as the author of GNU arch. He was also involved with GNU Guile early on.
On August 15, 2005, Tom Lord announced to Richard Stallman and the GNU Arch users that he was resigning as the maintainer of the project.[1]
Some of his lesser-known projects include The Hackerlab C Library and Pika Scheme.
[edit] See also
- "The Way Forward" - Lord on free software buiness models
- Pika Scheme
- Guile
- http://seyza.com
- Tom's new weblog (from August 2006)
- Tom's older weblog
History: GNU Manifesto • GNU Project • Free Software Foundation (FSF)
GNU licenses: GNU General Public License (GPL) • GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) • GNU Free Documentation License (FDL)
Software: GNU operating system • bash • GNU Compiler Collection • GNU Emacs • Ghostscript • other GNU packages and programs
Advocates and activists: Richard Stallman (RMS) • Robert J. Chassell • Prof. Masayuki Ida • Geoffery Knauth • Lawrence Lessig • Eben Moglen • Henri Poole • Peter Salus • Gerald Sussman • FSF's Past Directors • others
Software developers: Richard Stallman (RMS) • Jim Blandy • Ulrich Drepper • Brian Fox • Tom Lord • Roland McGrath • other programmers
Software documentors: Richard Stallman (RMS) • Robert J. Chassell • Roland McGrath • other documentors