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Shane is the coordinator of FSFE's Freedom Task Force legal project.
He has given numerous talks on Free Software issues and delivered training courses throughout Europe as part of his role at the foundation. He also manages a network of legal and technical experts covering seventeen European countries and with contacts worldwide.
Graham Taylor is Chief Executive of OpenForum Europe, which is not-for-profit, independent of any organisation and was launched in March 2002 to accelerate, broaden and strengthen the use of Open Source Software in business and government.
Adam Jollans - IBM
Adam Jollans is currently leading the worldwide Open Source & Linux strategy for IBM Software Group. This role covers a wide spectrum of activities, from understanding the market and working with customers, to developing IBM’s OpenSource & Linux software strategy, to briefing analysts and press.
Colin Rooney - Adempiere Project
Dublin born Colin Rooney has 22 years experience developing and implementing business solutions around Europe. He began his professional career in 1986 with Germany's prestigious Nixdorf Computers, and remembers fondly his five years living in the small German town of Paderborn where Nixdorf was Head Quartered.
Geoffrey Grosenbach - Top Funky
Geoffrey Grosenbach is the host of the official Ruby on Rails Podcast and producer of PeepCode screencasts. He blogs at Nuby on Rails
Clint Oram is one of three co-founders of SugarCRM and co-led the product design and development as well as the customer services team through the first year of business. He is now responsible for managing relations with the Sugar Open Source community, including developer relations and Sugar’s community web site properties.
Stephen McGibbon - Microsoft
Stephen McGibbon is Microsoft's Regional technology Officer for Western Europe, responsible for leading Microsoft's technology policy engagement with government and academic leaders, focused on the social and economic development implications of future high impact technologies.
Tim Bunce - Data-Plan Service
Tim Bunce is best known as the author and maintainer of the Perl DBI module, the standard database interface for Perl since 1994. He has contributed to the development of the Perl language and many of its core modules since 1994, and was responsible for the 5.4.x series of maintenance releases.
Aileen Cunningham manages the FUSE team of engineers at IONA Technologies with responsibility for release management and coordinating activities with other teams such as customer support and marketing.
Con has been working with Zope and Python for the last 6 years, building enterprise level web applications, including point solutions and content management systems. Prior to that he worked in the telecommunications management industry all over Europe developing mainly in C++. Con has taught Python at various levels and has been quite active in the Open Source community, particularly in OpenOffice.org.
Adam Gzella - DERI
Adam is a PhD Researcher in Digital Enterprise Research Institute, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland.He obtained in 2006 a masters in Computer Science at the Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics, Gda?sk University of Technology, Poland (awarded with distinction).
Alan Guinane lives in the west coast of Clare and travels to the Dublin office every week.
Alan Roberts (pictured) has been with AIB for 31 years and was born and bred in Dublin.
Bryn M.Reeves - Red Hat
Bryn is a software maintenance engineer in Red Hat's support engineering group where he works on cases involving storage drivers, file systems, virtual memory and Red Hat's clustering products.
Brian Nitz - Sun Microsystems
Brian Nitz graduated from the University of Wisconsin with a B.S. in Physics and began a career in software engineering.
Kevin Noonan - Calbane
Kevin Noonan is a professional software developer with over a decade of commercial experience. He has worked on system and server software for two NASDAQ-quoted technology companies; as well as stints with four brand-name Irish financial institutions.
Patrick Collison - Live Current Media
Patrick was born in Ireland in '88, and is currently Director of Engineering at Live Current Media, a publicly-traded technology company based in Vancouver.
David Coallier - Irish PHP User Group
David is an international software consultant, open source passionate, core PHP contributor, PEAR advocate and a dedicated rugby player. David has worked with several startups over the past few years mostly helping them building better and faster web applications and most predominantly has put companies on the map by leading their web service architecture and development process, and teaching engineers and developers how to behave in different real-business-life situations.
Colm MacCárthaigh - Joost.com
Colm is a local Dubliner and active contributor to many open source projects. In addition to being a member of development team for the Apache httpd server, and member of the Apache Software Foundation, he has contributed to projects as varied as the Exim mail server and the Debian and Ubuntu Operating Systems.
Noirin Shirley -
Nóirín Shirley is a jack of all trades, and a master of several. A technical writer by day, Nóirín started working on documentation for the Apache httpd project while at university, and finding she still had time on her hands, became involved with the Conference Committee at Apache.
Eoin Brazil - University of Limerick
Eoin Brazil is a Research Officer in the Interaction Design Centre at the University of Limerick working on auditory displays and on the use of sound in human-computer interaction.
Paul Lynch is the Sales Director of Hosting 365. A veteran of the Irish Telecommunications and Internet sector Paul has held Senior Business development positions in Esat Telecom, Energis Communications PLC and Smart Telecom. Since joining Hosting 365 in 2005 Paul has driven Enterprise based business in the areas of High availability web and application based services, Business continuity offerings and Outsourced Internet related managed services.
Adrian Bowyer - RepRap
Adrian Bowyer invented RepRap in February 2004. He did not invent self-replicating machines (which go back at least as far as Erewhon by Samuel Butler), but he was the first person to realise that it was possible to separate the self-copying and self-assembling aspects of artificial self-replication, and that replication was the more important of the two. He was also the first to realise that 3D printing machines were the best bet for making a practical, useful, self-replicating machine.
With a background in hardware and software, a passion for tinkering, and a deep rooted belief in the benefits of Open Source, Michael was immediately drawn to the OpenMoko project.

