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5 5  = About me =
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7 -I am a lawyer with both substantive expertise and passionate interest in open source and free software legal and policy issues. I have been an enthusiastic user of free and open source software for some 18 years, and I have over 9 years of experience as a legal counselor for open source project developers, open source/free software nonprofits, and commercial organizations involved in open source use and development. Most recently I have worked at Hewlett-Packard as Senior Director and Associate General Counsel, responsible for open source strategy and compliance. For several years before that I was lead open source legal counsel at Red Hat. I began my career focus in open source as counsel at the Software Freedom Law Center, where my principal client was the Free Software Foundation and where I focused on the drafting of the GPLv3 license family. Over the past several years I have spoken extensively on topics at the intersection of open source, law and policy, to diverse technical, legal and business audiences.
7 +I am a lawyer with both substantive expertise and passionate interest in open source and free software legal and policy issues. I have been an enthusiastic user of free and open source software for some 18 years, and I have over 9 years of experience as a legal counselor for open source project developers, open source/free software nonprofits, and commercial organizations involved in open source use and development. I recently rejoined the legal department at Red Hat, where I served as lead open source counsel for several years. Before returning to Red Hat I worked at Hewlett-Packard as Senior Director and Associate General Counsel, responsible for open source strategy and compliance. I began my career focus in open source as counsel at the Software Freedom Law Center, where my principal client was the Free Software Foundation and where I focused on the drafting of the GPLv3 license family. Over the past several years I have spoken extensively on topics at the intersection of open source, law and policy, to diverse technical, legal and business audiences.
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9 9  = Why I'm running for reelection =
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