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8 support services for GNU software, including GNU Emacs, for a fee
9 or in some cases at no charge.
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18 service providers and decide for yourself whether to hire one.
20 Before FSF will list your name in the GNU Service Directory, we ask
21 that you agree informally to the following terms:
23 1. You will not restrict (except by copyleft) the use or distribution
24 of any software, documentation, or other technical information you
25 supply anyone in the course of modifying, extending, or supporting GNU
26 software. This includes any information specifically designed to
27 ameliorate the use of GNU software.
29 2. You will not take advantage of contact made through the Service
30 Directory to advertise an unrelated business (e.g., sales of
31 non-GNU-related proprietary information). You may spontaneously
32 mention your availability for general consulting, but you should not
33 promote a specific unrelated business unless the client asks.
35 Please include some indication of your rates, because otherwise users
36 have nothing to go by. Please put each e-mail address inside "<>".
37 Please put nothing else inside "<>". Thanks!
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42 ** Please keep the entries in this file alphabetical **
44 Aaronsen Group, Ltd. <gnu@aaronsen.com>
47 Pittsburgh, PA 15219 US
50 http://www.aaronsen.com/gnu
52 The Aaronsen Group provides several levels of service in the free software
53 arena, from simple configuration and installation to large extensions and
54 new development. We specialize in unique applications, but have the
55 experience to handle all manner of prospects, from database-backed
56 web-sites to high-end multiprocessor clusters.
58 Our service area covers the US, with key offices in Pittsburgh, PA; San
59 Jose, CA; and New York, NY.
61 We are available for both hourly work (at $300 per hour, some qualified
62 discounts are available) and fixed-price projects. Work is done on the
63 client site, at our offices, or remote via Internet or telephone
71 Alcôve, Centre Paris Pleyel, 153 bld Anatole France
72 93200 Saint-Denis France
74 Email: <infos@alcove.fr>
76 Web: http://www.alcove.com
77 Tél.: +33 1 49 22 68 00
78 Fax: +33 1 49 22 68 01
80 Founded in 1996, Alcôve's main purpose is to promote and support the
81 use of GNU/Linux and OSS on the European market.
82 Expertise in OSS innovation is the foundation of all Alcôve's
84 We provide key accounts and leading businesses in the field of IT with :
90 Technical watching brief
91 OSS Certification - Validation - Guarantee
92 Drivers for the linux kernel
93 Company directory and unified messaging
94 Linux Firewall Security Package
96 Keys: support services, consulting, open source software, GNU/Linux,
97 Apache, Perl, GNU, Samba, Zope, Imp, OpenLDAP
99 Average daily rate, depending on the job : 1000 euros.
103 Allegro Consultants, Inc. <info@gccsupport.com>
104 1072 De Anza Blvd., Suite B101
105 San Jose, CA 95129-3532
107 +1 408 252-2330 voice
109 http://www.gccsupport.com
111 Allegro Consultants, Inc, in association with DIS International, is
112 now offering annual support contracts covering the GNU Compiler
113 Collection and related tools, including the GCC C and C++ compilers
116 The free GCC C and C++ compilers have been available on MPE/iX for
117 several years now, and are used for mission-critical applications by
118 many organizations including Hewlett-Packard. Until now, assistance
119 was available only from Mark Klein of DIS on a limited, voluntary
120 basis. Mark is the person who originally ported GCC to the HP e3000,
121 and he continues to maintain the software and port new versions.
123 Support contracts start at $1,995.00/year for an organization
124 (unlimited number of HP e3000 computer systems) with two designated
125 callers. Additional options are available for large organizations who
126 need to designate more than two authorized callers, or who want the
127 additional security of 24x7 coverage.
134 http://www.viclink.com/~rick
137 McMinnville, OR 97128
140 I provide development and technical support for free software
141 and open source systems including embedded programming, GNU/Linux, the
142 GNU development suite..
144 I have over 10 years experience building and maintaining systems ranging
145 from medical patient monitoring systems to Linux device drivers for
146 custom PCI plug in cards.
148 Rates range from $75.00/hr to $90/hr USD. Will work for a lower rate
149 if in involves working in either Brazil, Vietnam, Indonesia, or Cuba.
150 I am also willing to work on fixed price contracts.
154 Dipl.-Inform. Gerd Aschemann <gerd@aschemann.net>
157 Tel.: +49 173 3264070
158 http://www.aschemann.net/
161 + Unix Network and System Administration
162 + Distributed Systems and Middleware Infrastructures
163 - former System Administrator (UNIX and NT) at CS Department, TU Darmstadt, Germany
164 - 20 years working in the CS field, System administration on different platforms
165 - 13 years with UNIX/Networking/FreeWare/GNU/X11
166 - 10 years courses on Operating Systems and Distributed Systems
167 - Lectures on System and Network Administration
168 - Platforms: Solaris, GNU/Linux, SunOS, Ultrix, HP-UX, Digital Unix, AIX, SCO, FreeBSDs
169 - Distributed Platforms and Information Systems (CORBA, WWW, Java, SOAP)
171 Rates are at 180,-- DM (~85 US$) per hour minimum, depending on the job.
172 I am willing to travel for sufficiently large jobs.
177 P. O. Box 10036, Alexandria, VA 22310
178 Phone: (703) 960-9500 (Voice)
180 Web: http://www.baker-research.com
181 email: <solutions@baker-research.com>
182 Rate: $75.00/hr to $150.00/hr, or fixed-price projects.
186 --Customization of systems for user needs
187 --Software product evaluation and recommendation
188 --Full-lifecycle software development
189 --Programming (C/C++, tcl/tk, bash, perl)
190 --Custom backup and archival systems
191 --GNU/Linux system installation, configuration, and management
192 --Cluster systems support
193 -Installation, configuration, and management
194 -MPI and Myrinet support
195 --Data acquisition, management, visualization, and archival
199 Don Barry, Ph.D. <don@astro.cornell.edu>
202 Astrophysicist with extensive and varied hacker background. Substantial
203 expertise in mathematical modeling, instrument interface, low-level and
204 high-level hardware control, statistical analysis, automated/mathematical
205 typesetting. Also fluent in opto/electro/mechanical design. I try to find
206 solutions using free software when possible and specialize in GNU/Linux
207 platforms. Degrees also in chemistry and mathematics.
209 Speak: C, APL, Fortran, J, Perl, Emacs Lisp, IDL, variety of machine
210 languages from CDC CYBER (!) to x86 families, TeX/LaTeX, sendmail, and
211 quite a few others. Experience on platforms from PDP to present.
213 Rates: $75--$150 per hour + travel (if required) depending on the needs of
214 the project, the level of support and availability required, and its
217 Services: consulting, design, porting, lecturing, support, project definition,
218 system implementation.
225 Email: <craig@jcb-sc.com>
226 Web: http://world.std.com/~burley/
228 Expertise (mainly Development and Maintenance):
229 Compilers for Imperative Languages (author of GNU Fortran, aka g77)
230 Operating System Kernels
232 Microcode (mainly VLIW) and Assembler
233 Software-Development-System Architecture (including APIs, IDEs)
235 Technical Writing (Manager of Documentation)
238 Programming Languages C, PL/I, Fortran, PostScript
239 Operating Systems Unix, GNU/Linux, Solaris, HP-UX, VAX/VMS, PRIMOS,
240 MIT ITS, TOPS-10, TSS/8, IBM MVS
241 Assembler/Microcode Languages for Sun SPARC, HP-PA RISC, Numerix VLIWs,
242 VAX, Pr1me, IBM 360, PDP-10, PDP-8
243 Scripting Languages (many)
250 C2V Michel Delval <mfd@c2v.com>
251 82 bd Haussmann Jean-Alain Le Borgne <jalb@c2v.com>
254 Tel (33 1) 40.08.07.07
255 Fax (33 1) 43.87.35.99
256 http://www.c2v.com/freesoft.htm
257 e-mail: <consult@c2v.com>
259 Services: we offer source or source+binary distribution,
260 installation, training, maintenance, technical support,
261 consulting, specific development and followup on the GNU software
262 development environment: Emacs, gcc/g++, binutils, gas, gdb.
264 Porting on new platforms, and professionally developing software
265 with the GNU tools in the Unix/X11 environment since they were
268 Experience: GNU C Compilation toolchain for the SGS-Thomson D950
271 GNU C compilation toolchain (cross-compiler, compiler, linker,
272 assembler, debugger) for SparcV7 ERC32 based space systems
273 (Sextant Avionique / Alcatel Espace).
275 Feasability study, analysis and prototyping of a complete
276 compilation toolchain based on the GNU programming tools for the
277 CSEM RISC microprocessor family.
279 Rates: from 5000 FF/day to 750 000 FF/year, 40% discount for
280 educational institutions, add taxes and expenses. Ask for list.
284 Cendio Systems AB <info@cendio.com>
288 +46 13 21 46 00 voice
290 http://www.cendio.com/ <international site>
292 Cendio Systems develops, implements and integrates solutions based on
293 Open Source Software. We also develop and market the Fuego
294 Firewall(TM), an award winning and easy-to-use firewall, based on
297 We offer professional services, including support, maintenance,
298 integration and development in the following areas:
301 * Client/Server Solutions GNU/Linux/BSD
302 * Professional Training GNU/Linux, certifications from SAIR Linux/GNU
303 * Open Source Strategy
304 * Development/Adaptation of free software
306 Cendio Systems have deep roots in Linkoping University, and was
307 founded 1992 as Signum Support. Our headquarters resides in Mjardevi
308 Science Park in Linkoping and we have an office in Stockholm. We are
309 currently about fifty employees at both locations.
311 Cendio Systems won the Lotus 'Tux Award' at LotusSphere 2000 for "the
312 partner who best exemplifies a unique dedication to Lotus and Linux
313 technologies and has successfully executed their vision in the
316 Cendio Systems have the following certifications and memberships:
318 Association of Computing Machinery, Professional Membership
319 COMPAQ System Specialist (Intel and Alpha Systems)
320 Embedded Linux Consortium, Founding Member
321 IBM Value Added Reseller (Netfinity)
322 IBM Solution Provider (RS/6000)
323 SAIR GNU/Linux, Accredited Center for education
324 SGI Systems Integrator
326 Rates: Please request our price list.
331 111 McDade Blvd, Apt. A-205, Folsom, PA 19033
333 email: <alexcher@erols.com>
334 Web: http://users.erols.com/alexcher/
336 Services: Support and maintenance of free PostScript and PDF
337 software including Ghostscript, ps2pdf, a2ps, tiff2ps, pdfopt.
338 General imaging, font, and PDL consulting.
340 Experience: 12 years experience in software engineering, 5 years
341 in PostScript and digital color printing.
343 Rates: $50-75/hour, depending on contract length.
347 CodeSourcery, LLC <info@codesourcery.com>
348 9978 Granite Point Ct
349 Granite Bay, CA 95746
351 http://www.codesourcery.com
353 CodeSourcery specializes in customization of, enhancements to, and
354 support for all GNU software. We have particular experience in the
355 field of programming tools, and have been responsible for many
356 features in the GNU C and C++ compilers including the implementation
357 of member templates and type-based alias analysis. Mark Mitchell, one
358 of our co-founders, is a co-maintainer of the GNU Compiler Collection.
360 We also have experience with GNU tools ranging from emacs to binutils
361 to gdb to autoconf, and are willing to work on any and all free
364 Please see our web page at www.codesourcery.com for more information
365 about our products, services, and prices.
369 Stuart Cracraft <cracraft@gnu.org>
371 Laguna Niguel, CA, 92607, USA
372 Phone: 714-347-8106 (prefer email)
376 Entire GNU suite - porting, compilation, installation,
377 user-training, administrator-training.
379 Method: via any combination of telephone, dialup, Internet, in-person, email.
381 Experience: supporting GNU since project inception, original port of
382 GNU Emacs to Sun Solaris, original author of GNU Emacs online tutorial.
383 Expertise in C, Emacs Lisp, Perl, Expect, Oracle, Informix, SunOS, Solaris,
384 NIS, NFS, system-monitoring via paging. Unix System and Database
385 administration or development.
389 Bruce Dawson - <jbd@codemeta.com>
394 Specializing in GNU tools such as CVS, gnats, bash, gawk, fileutils...
400 o Modification and development.
404 Rate: Fixed rate deliverables or $110/hour for hourly work.
406 http://www.codemeta.com
410 Martin Deen Consulting
411 <sunra@mail.hypermart.net>
412 426 Marietta St. #503
415 http://sunra.hypermart.net
417 Consultant with many years supporting the GNU/Linux environment and
418 working with Open Source solutions. Available for hourly and per
419 project work. Hourly rates start at $100/hr. Work can be done on
420 client site, offsite, or remotely via Internet. Can take engagements
421 in Atlanta with little notice, call for arangements elsewhere.
425 DSS Distributed Systems Software, Inc.
426 3253 Georgia St. <dss@dss.bc.ca>
427 Richmond, British Columbia V7E 2R4 http://www.dss.bc.ca
428 CANADA (604) 270-9559
430 GNU-related services:
431 We specialize in support for GCC (mainly C and C++), including porting,
432 retargeting, and customizing.
433 Also, GNU and other free software that falls within our areas of expertise.
436 DSS provides software design, implementation, and consulting services.
439 o Client/Server architectures, computer networking, communication
441 o Directory systems, including X.500 and LDAP
442 o High-performance and special-purpose distributed systems and databases:
443 scalability, reliability, availability, transactions
444 o Computer systems performance analysis
446 Compilers, translators, and interpreters, including "small" and
447 special-purpose languages
450 Consulting rates are $65-$200 USD per hour, plus
451 applicable taxes. Fixed-cost projects are also possible.
456 <jwe@gnu.org>, <jwe@net66.com>
458 Experience: Original author and current maintainer of GNU Octave
459 (http://www.octave.org).
461 Derivatives of the Unix man utility that I wrote in 1990
462 are currently distributed with several GNU/Linux systems.
464 Improved GNU Make's support for VPATH and object
465 libraries on VMS systems.
467 Various other enhancements and bug fixes for other free
470 I have more than 18 years experience programming various
471 languages and systems, more than 13 years as a user and
472 system mangler of Unix systems, including Ultrix, SunOS,
473 AIX, HP/UX, BSD, IRIX, Digital Unix, and GNU/Linux.
474 Long-time user of GNU tools on all these platforms.
476 Programming: Octave, Matlab, C++, C, Fortran, Emacs Lisp, TeX/LaTeX,
477 AWK, M4, Autoconf, Make, Lex & YACC, Unix shell
480 Services: Anything related to programming and extending Octave.
481 Porting, installation, and customization of GNU/Linux and
482 GNU tools. Unix system administration.
484 Rates: $100/hour + travel and expenses (if required). Will
485 consider travel for short periods and/or sufficiently
486 interesting jobs, but prefer to work via the net or email.
487 Lower rates for non-profits.
491 Echo Labs <echo@iinet.net.au>
492 29 Weld St, http://www.iinet.net.au/~echo/
497 Echo Labs is a software consultancy that also provides support and
498 development skills. Specialising in GNU software, particularly Tcl/Tk
499 and Linux. We can deliver systems at a fraction of the cost of those
500 based on more traditional technologies. Internet/intranet, telephony
501 and data communications solutions, for all platforms are undertaken.
502 GUI front-ends done quickly in rapid development process.
504 While typically involved in engineering and technical areas, any
505 GNU/Open Source software will be supported.
507 For further details see: http://www.iinet.net.au/~echo/
509 Experience: 15+ years C/Unix, Sun, SCO, GNU/Linux, Win/NT.
510 Secure WWW servers (Apache SSL), Ecommerce solutions.
511 Systems programming, device drivers, hardware interfacing.
512 GNU tools/utilities, telephony and Embedded & realtime
513 systems. Communications protocols and implementation.
515 Degrees: BAppSc (CS) (Distinction), Curtin University, Perth
517 Rates: AUS $50-75/hr neg.
521 Noah Friedman <friedman@splode.com>
522 6114 La Salle Ave. #739
523 Oakland, CA 94611-2802
525 Author of several Emacs Lisp packages and parts of Emacs, as well as
526 numerous network and unix system utilities. Co-maintained GNU Texinfo and
527 Autoconf for a couple of years. Experienced unix systems engineer.
528 FSF employee Feb 1991--Sep 1994.
530 I can perform installation, porting, and enhancement of all GNU software
531 and any other free software, especially for Linux/GNU systems; design
532 high-capacity hardware-redundant servers for production environments;
533 provide consulting on the use of version control management with CVS; and I
534 am willing to provide handholding for shell programming and Emacs Lisp
537 Fees negotiable, averaging $100-$150/hour. I can work in the California
538 bay area or anywhere accessible on the Internet. For larger jobs I may be
543 Brian Gough <bjg@network-theory.co.uk>
544 Network Theory Limited http://www.network-theory.co.uk/
545 Bristol, United Kingdom
547 Tel: 0117 3179309 (in UK), +44 117 3179309 (outside UK)
549 I provide support and development of free software on a contract
550 basis. I can work at your site, over the internet, or by phone/email.
551 I have extensive experience with many free software packages,
552 particularly for web development.
554 I can also provide specialized consulting in numerical software
555 development for scientific and quantitative applications.
557 Rate: 40-60 pounds/hour, depending on location.
561 Ronald F. Guilmette <rfg@monkeys.com>
563 1751 East Roseville Pkwy. #1828
568 Services: Development & porting of GNU software development tools.
571 Invented, designed, and implemented the protoize and
572 unprotoize tools supplied with GCC2.
574 Designed and developed all code to support the generation
575 of Dwarf symbolic debugging information for System V Release
578 Performed original port of GNU compilers to SVr4 system.
580 Finished port of GNU compilers to Intel i860 RISC
583 Experience: 13+ years UNIX systems experience, all working on compilers
586 7+ years working professionally on GCC, G++, and GDB under
587 contract to various firms including the Microelectronics
588 and Computer Technology Corporation (MCC), Data General (DG),
589 Network Computing Devices (NCD), and Intel Corp.
591 Other qualifications:
592 Developer of the RoadTest (tm) C and C++ commercial
593 compiler test suites.
595 Former vice-chairman of UNIX International Programming
596 Languages Special Interest Group (UI/PLSIG).
598 Bachelor's and a Master's degrees, both in Computer Science.
600 Rates: Variable depending upon contract duration. Call for quote.
605 15-17 avenue de ségur
609 Tel - +33144420000 Fax - +33144420001
610 http://www.IDEALX.com, http://www.IDEALX.org
612 IDEALX is involved in the development of Open Source solutions,and
613 ensures their deployment and maintenance.
625 Ehud Karni <kehud@iname.com>
628 Support of Emacs & Emacs lisp, GNU/Linux, Cygwin.
636 http://www.ebb.org/bkuhn
638 I am available for part-time system administration, software development
639 and training. I have extensive experience with system administration of
640 GNU/Linux systems, and Free Software development. I have also taught
641 courses in C++ and Perl. As an employee of the FSF, I have a unique
642 perspective on the free software community.
644 Please visit my homepage for more information on my background and skills.
645 My resume is also available there.
647 I am available for both 1099 and W2 on-site contracting in the Boston, MA,
648 USA metropolitan area, as well as remote consulting via dialup or Internet
649 connection anywhere in the USA. I am not interested in relocation.
650 However, temporary (two week maximum) jobs with paid expenses at other
651 locations will be considered.
653 My rate varies greatly (between $25-$60/hour) depending on the
654 circumstances. Rates for non-profit organizations will be on the lower end
655 of the spectrum, if I support your cause.
659 Paul Gillingwater, CEO
660 CSO Lanifex Unternehmensberatungs & Softwareentwicklung GmbH
662 A-1020 Vienna, Austria
663 http://www.lanifex.com
664 Phone.: +43/1/2699293-21
665 Fax.: +43/1/2699293-13
666 Mobile.: +43/699/19223085
668 CSO Lanifex is an effective team of software developers who are
669 actively implementing Web-based database systems, using a variety of
670 Open Source technologies, including GNU/Linux, PHP, MySQL, Perl and
671 especially the Midgard Project.
673 Our speciality is Web development with content management, especially
674 for larger Web portals and e-Commerce systems. We're very much
675 in-favour of Free (as in speech) software, and have used it for almost
676 all of our customers.
678 We have eight staff, with a variety of skills, including RHCE, PHP,
679 Perl, C, Java, SQL, network design, security consulting, Internet
680 routing, UMS etc. The CEO personally has over 20 years of experience
681 with UNIX, and more than 10 years experience with a variety of
682 Internet technologies. For a more complete list, please refer to our
683 Web site listed below.
685 For further details see: http://www.lanifex.com
687 Rates: ATS 1.500/hr neg.
697 Phone: +61-8-8388-8286
699 Mobile: +61-418-838-708
700 Mail <grog@lemis.com>
702 Services: Supply, porting, installation, consultation on all GNU
705 Experience: 25 years OS and compiler experience, ports of most GNU
706 products. Author of ported software CD-ROM for UNIX System V.4.2,
707 "Porting UNIX Software" (O'Reilly), "Installing and Running FreeBSD"
708 and "The Complete FreeBSD" (both Walnut Creek).
710 Rates: Choice of AUD 300 per hour or hotline rates AUD 6 per minute.
711 Outside Australia, $US 180 per hour or $US 3.50 per minute. Quick,
712 well prepared questions by mail may be free.
716 Alan Lehotsky <apl@alum.mit.edu>
717 Quality Software Management
725 - Support for GNU compilers, including rehost/retarget
726 - GNU Binutils rehost/retarget.
728 - Perl internals hacking
729 - General system software work (SW tools, O/S, device drivers)
730 - runtime library (especially floating point)
732 - software process improvement
734 Experience: 20+ years of design and implementation of optimizing
735 compilers. "Mr. Bliss" at Digital in the 70's and early
736 80's. Experience with Motorola 68k, PowerPC, SPARC, Intel
737 x86 and IA64 (Merced), MIPS, NS32K, ADI SHARC DSP, VAX, PDP-11,
738 PDP-10. Wrote or maintained compilers for Ada, BLISS, C, C++,
739 FORTRAN, Pascal, Modula/2, O/S experience includes Unix (OSF/1,
740 SunOS, Solaris, AIX, HP/UX), VAX/VMS, Windows/NT, MacOS.
742 8 years experience with GCC internals, including major changes to
743 support 8 bit bytes on word-address Analog Devices SHARC DSP and
744 general support of PowerPC code generation. Retargetted gcc/binutils
745 cross-tools to ASIC used in optical switch. Retargeted gcc to 8 bit "internet toaster"
751 fixed price possible for well-defined deliverables.
756 Lerner Communications Consulting Ltd.
758 105 Nahar Ha-Yarden Street
760 Israel <reuven@lerner.co.il>
762 Phone: 08-973-2225 (within Israel)
763 +972-8-973-2225 (outside of Israel)
765 Fax: 08-973-0477 (within Israel)
766 +972-8-973-0477 (outside of Israel)
768 WWW: http://www.lerner.co.il
770 We specialize in writing custom Web and Internet applications. In
773 - We create database-backed Web sites using Perl, Tcl, Python, Java,
774 Apache, mod_perl, MySQL, PostgreSQL, and (when free software doesn't
777 - We offer support and service for system administrators who need help
778 with their GNU/Linux systems.
780 - We offer training in a variety of programming languages (Perl, Tcl,
781 Python, and Java) and in GNU/Linux administration.
783 Consulting rates: $150/hour, or $100/hour for non-profits
787 Richard Levitte (in TeX: Richard Levitte
788 Levitte Programming Levitte Programming
789 Spannvagen 38, I Spannv\"agen 28, I
790 S-168 35 Bromma S-168 35 Bromma
792 Tel.nr.: +46 (8) 26 52 47 (there is an answering machine)
793 Cellular: +46 (708) 26 53 44
794 e-mail: <levitte@lp.se>
797 Primarily I work on GNU software for VMS, both VAX and AXP. I've
798 been porting GNU Emacs to VMS since spring 1991. I've ported a
799 bunch of other GNU programs as well. I maintain GNU vmslib.
800 For further info, see http://www.lp.se/~levitte/prof/resume.html
803 To a varying degree (ranging from extension and porting to
804 installation and simple questions) at the time of updating this
806 - GNU vmslib, emacs, autoconf, zip, diffutils, m4, patch, texinfo,
807 C/C++; on both VMS and Unix.
808 - Other GNU programs to a small degree; on Unix.
809 For further info, look at http://www.lp.se/products/gnu.html
812 Fluent in TeX/LaTeX and many programming languages.
813 Modified key elements in Emacs (e.g., memory and process management)
814 to work transparently on VMS. I have very good knowledge in the VMS
815 operating system. I'm also knowledged in the a few Unix flavors.
816 For further info, see http://www.lp.se/~levitte/prof/resume.html
819 $70-$100/hour (500-800 SEK in sweden), plus expenses. My rates
820 are negotiable, depending on how interesting the project is to me.
824 Gordon Matzigkeit <gord@gnu.org>
825 Box 325 http://fig.org/~gord/
826 Lumsden, Saskatchewan S0G 3C0 Voice: (306) 731-3011
829 I will gladly help novice and intermediate computer users to install,
830 understand, and use free software, whether or not I have prior
831 experience with that software. I know my limitations well, and will
832 freely give other contacts if I cannot solve your problem myself.
834 I have over 5 years of experience with several of the major free OSes:
835 GNU/Linux (Debian, Red Hat), NetBSD, FreeBSD, and GNU/Hurd. Some of
836 my specialties are networking, Emacs, Automake, Autoconf, C, Perl, and
837 shell script programming.
839 My rates are negotiable depending on the task: usually $40-$60
840 (Canadian) per hour. Flat rates preferred.
844 NetGuide Scandinavia AB <info@netg.se>
846 S-417 56 G=F6teborg, Sweden
847 +46 31 50 79 00 voice
851 NetGuide Scandinavia AB is a company that does consultant jobs and holds
852 courses in the fields of Unix software, TCP/IP networking and Internet
853 applications. The people behind NetGuide Scandinavia AB have many years of
854 general Unix experience, both as system administrators and as
855 programmers, and also extensive experience in maintaining the GNU
856 programs; in administration as well as finding and fixing bugs.
860 - Installation and customizing GNU and other free software. We will
861 make free software as easy to install and use as shrink wrapped
863 - Service and support subscriptions.
864 - Warranty protection.
865 - Customization and porting.
866 - Subscriptions to new versions which we will send monthly or with
868 - Finding, recommending and investigating free software in any
869 area of the customers choice.
870 - Regular consulting.
871 - Support on Internet service software, especially the free
872 - Support on GNU/Linux.
873 - Freeware based courses in Unix usage, C, C++, or any GNU tools
875 Rates: For courses, contact us for a quote,
876 For consulting, $60-120/hour, depending on contract length.
884 - scheme, common lisp, elisp, c, perl, verilog, sh, etc
885 - software architecture / implementation / testing
886 - hardware design / verification
887 - tools flow / environment tweaking / scripting
888 - simulators / transactors / stimulus generators
889 - glue code / integration
891 Resume: http://www.glug.org/people/ttn/resume.html
893 Rate: $100/hr, possibly less
898 Post office box 45163
899 Kansas City, Missouri 64171
901 http://www.tipjar.com/dnconsult
903 Unix, GNU/Linux, Perl installation, C, C++, Lisp, Perl programming.
907 Installation, porting.
909 Specification development, design, implementation, documentation.
911 Rate: $60/hour, or fixed contract. On-site support available in
912 greater Kansas City area.
916 Jonas Oberg (TeX: Jonas \"Oberg
917 Skalangsgatan 11B Sk\"al\"angsgatan 11B
918 S-723 36 Vasteras S-723 36 V\"aster\.as
922 E-mail: <jonas@gnu.org>
924 I offer support for most GNU software including the GNU
925 Hurd and also do system administration on GNU systems.
926 I can do free software development and have a good
927 understanding of automake, autoconf, flex, bison, guile,
928 texinfo and much more. Rates around USD$100.
934 Simpsonville, MD 21150
938 What I do: Mathematical modeling and model building using Gnu
939 and other Free Software. Scientific and engineering
940 analysis, modeling, and programming in FORTRAN, C, LISP,
941 and Java. Statistical analysis. Emacs customization.
943 Examples of my previous work:
944 1. I built the model used predict the
945 amount of work required to clean up the Exxon Valdez oil
946 spill. Model was completed in ten days, used to allocate
947 resources for $2 billion summer cleanup, predictions were
949 2. I built a model applying commercial capital
950 investment standards to a Federal Agency budget, helped
951 support $250 Million budget increase.
953 Credo: Engineering is the art of applying a professional
954 knowledge of mathematics and the physical sciences to
955 improve the quality of life.
957 Rates: $135/hour (+ travel and expenses) on site,
958 $95/hour remote access.
960 Notes: 1. Visiting Lecturer for Society for Industrial and Applied
961 Mathematics: Will speak without fee about Valdez model
962 (or other work) to Educational and not-for-profit
963 organizations (plus most-economical travel and living
964 expenses or travel or living arrangements in kind).
966 2. I do not accept offers which pose the danger
967 of conflict of interest with any present or former client
973 Open Systems Computing AS Open Systems Computing AS
974 Kongensgate 9 Rogaland Kunnskapspark, PB 8034
975 N-0153 Oslo Prof. Olav Hanssensvei 11
976 Norway N-4068 Stavanger
980 +47 22 20 40 50 +47 22 20 02 85
983 http://www.osc.no <gnu-support@osc.no>
985 Open Systems Computing AS can provide programming support for all
986 GNU software -- extending or adopting it to meet customer needs.
987 Prices vary with software and project. Hourly fees are in the $80-120
988 range. Fixed-priced projects are also available. Phone support is
989 available only for customers with support contracts.
993 Francesco Potortì <pot@gnu.org>
998 Emacs: installation and maintenance, training and tutorials,
999 customisation, extensions, troubleshooting. Author of some of
1000 the packages in the emacs distribution, has made the porting
1001 of emacs to the Motorola Delta architecture.
1003 Other: installation and maintenance of GNU software. Experience with
1004 hylafax, RCS, gperf, etags, smail, indent, diff, gawk, gcc,
1005 screen. Is the current maintainer of etags.
1008 Prefer e-mail communication to telephone.
1010 Qualifications: Electronic Engineering degree, Pisa. Full time
1011 researcher in CNUCE-CNR.
1012 Familiar with elisp programming, porting of C programs,
1013 low-level TCP/IP programming for embedded systems.
1017 Quoll Systems Pty Ltd, see http://quoll.com.au
1018 8 Brown St, Fannie Bay, Darwin, NT, Australia.
1019 Phone: +61 8 8941 7150 Fax: +61 8 8941 7151 Mobile: 0409 691 399
1020 e-mail: <pjm@gnu.org> or <info@quoll.com.au>
1022 QS is a small (4 full-time staff + 15 part-timers) which does a variety
1023 of things in the *IX, technical computing area including:
1025 o Systems development/maintainence (in most programming languages)
1026 o Training (GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Apache, Perl, ...)
1027 o Consulting in areas such as security, reliability,
1029 Recent projects have included wind turbine generator control, water
1030 quality databases, remote area satelliate communications, Apache Web
1031 serving, ISP configurations, *nix training. Staff have provided some
1032 small contributions to the GNU and BSD projects over the years. We
1033 also have a bit of expertise in the embedded(inside people) systems
1034 area in addition to the standard building work.
1036 We can provide local (i.e. southern hemisphere/south east asia) support
1037 for most of the vast range of free software systems including: GNU/Linux,
1038 FreeBSD, OpenBSD , OpenSSH, Sendmail, various compilers and networking
1039 tools. Remote support can also be arranged.
1041 Rates: vary depending on the work, period and staff provided but let
1042 us pick 100$US/hr as a starting point for senior staff.
1047 <embedded-info@redhat.com>
1048 1325 Chesapeake Terrace
1049 Sunnyvale, CA 94089 USA
1050 Toll free: 866-2REDHAT ext. 3005
1051 +1 408 542 9600 voice
1055 Red Hat provides supported and maintained versions of gcc, g++, gdb
1056 with GUI, GNU linker and GNU macro assembler. In addition, Red Hat
1057 provides these GNU software development tools for well over many
1058 popular host-target configurations. Support includes bug fixes and
1059 semi-annual releases of the toolset. Each release is regression
1060 tested and includes substantial improvements and additions to the
1061 current release. Support is available through Incident support
1062 packages, or Unlimited support for specific user groups. GNUPro is
1063 available with standard, custom, and vintage toolchains for both
1064 native and embedded application development. New target processors
1065 are being added regularly. Rates for support for standard products
1069 Red Hat offers Red Hat Embedded Linux to companies looking for an open
1070 source and royalty-free runtime solution. Red Hat Embedded Linux
1071 currently supports certain ARM, StrongARM, and MIPS families of
1072 processors. Embedded Linux supports multiple graphics APIs, is
1073 compliant with POSIX APIs and thread support, can be configured as low
1074 as 512k memory footprint including TCP/IP and NFS built into the
1075 kernel, and supports journaling and transparent compression in
1076 filesystems. Support for new processors is available via Red Hat
1077 Professional Services.
1087 web http://www.relogic.se
1088 e-mail info@relogic.se
1089 phone +46 708 800 000
1092 Relogic provides experienced unix developers that know and love GNU
1093 products. We can take on anything from single contractor support to
1094 full scale projects. We know all programming languages and all Unix
1106 15 years experience with GNU systems and tools. Available for any free
1107 software project. Most useful for network design and construction or
1108 dynamic web development. Very good Debian, Perl, and Apache.
1111 $100/hr, flat rate possible.
1115 Stanislav Shalunov <shalunov@mccme.ru>
1117 Customizing GNU Emacs (new modes OK). Installing and troubleshooting
1118 free software. Rate: $60-100/hour. NYC area, telecommuting preferred.
1119 References available.
1123 SRA (Software Research Associates, Inc., Japan) <info-wingnut@sra.co.jp>
1124 1-1-1, Hirakawa-cho, Chiyoda-ku
1125 Tokyo 102-8605 Japan
1127 +81-3-3234-5610 voice
1130 http://www.sra.co.jp/wingnut/
1131 http://www.sra.co.jp/wingnut/chirashi-e.html
1132 http://www.sra.co.jp/wingnut/service.html
1133 http://osb.sra.co.jp/WingnutSupport/
1135 We provide GNU software support at a reasonable charge,
1136 aiming to promote the sound growth of free software and to
1137 create a new culture in the software world.
1141 We have just started "GCC and CVS membership support service".
1142 We provide various support menus. Please refer to
1143 http://osb.sra.co.jp/WingnutSupport/ for details.
1147 1. Research and development of GNU software.
1148 2. Development, porting, and customization of GNU software itself.
1149 3. Helping people who are willing to port and provide GNU software
1150 to their customers, but are unable to do so due to a lack of resources.
1151 4. Providing a variety of educational and training services including
1152 how to port or to customize.
1153 5. The result of the work will become free software covered under the
1154 GNU licenses (GPL or LGPL), so it will be possible not only to share
1155 the results with others but to eliminate unnecessary investment also.
1156 6. Passing the result to the program package maintainers (if needed).
1157 7. Also, making contributions to FSF (Free Software Foundation, Inc.)
1158 which is the organization that develops and distributes GNU software
1161 Furthermore, we provide services *native to Japan*, that is,
1162 services for Japanese-speaking people --- receiving inquiries and
1163 answering in Japanese.
1166 Determined by estimation.
1170 Andre Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org>
1174 Maintainer of the GNU Emacs version control package (VC).
1176 I can provide consulting and practical help for the installation and
1177 administration of GNU/Linux systems, in particular Debian. Also
1178 knowledgeable on many other Unix derivates, and network technology.
1179 Installation, porting and customization of GNU software is possible; I
1180 have programming experience in C, C++, Java, and Emacs Lisp, among
1181 others. Expertise in version control using RCS or CVS. I also give
1182 seminars on the above subjects.
1184 Rates: 150 DM/hr (US$ 85)
1188 Name: Julian Stacey <jhs@freebsd.org> <jhs@bim.bsn.com> <jhs@muc.de>
1189 Location: Muenchen, Deutschland (Munich, Germany).
1190 Qualifications: University Degree, BSc Hons Computers & Cybernetics, 1980.
1191 Phone: +49.89.268616 Fax: +49.89.2608126 Data: +49.89.26023276
1192 Resume: http://bim.bsn.com/~jhs/ Older: http://www.freebsd.org/~jhs/
1194 Rate: DM 200 - DM 160 / Hour.
1195 Specialisation: Unix (Pref. BSD or Linux), C, X-Windows, FSF tools, firewalls,
1196 systems engineering, hardware interfacing, real time/embedded,
1197 custom design & porting. No { Emacs, Cobol, Microsoft }.
1198 Free Sources: All BSD sources (updated daily), X-Windows, XFree86, FSF.
1199 Personal sources are here: http://bim.bsn.com/~jhs/src/
1200 Copy Charge dependent on time+postage+media
1201 Free GCC-1.40: For Symmetric Computer Systems Model 375 (native cc is broken).
1202 Languages: I am English. Ich verstehe Deutsch. Je comprend Francais,
1203 (mais je ecris une response en Anglais). Avoid dialect,
1204 (use Hoch Deutsch, not Bayerisch); Spell slowly & clearly,
1205 (umlauts are not recognised); Use single digits: avoid
1206 inverted German pairs (EG "eight hundred, two and thirty",
1207 & convoluted French ("four twenties and fifteen").
1208 Contact: State aprox. days/weeks/months you want professional
1209 consultancy at full commercial rates, .. OR ..
1210 Note I am NOT a free help desk !
1211 Post your questions to an Internet newsgroup, & let those with
1212 most time, best knowledge, & inclination answer. If you must
1213 phone me (& I'd much prefer you did Not), Rules apply: First
1214 ask for a few minutes advice "Free Of Charge". (Do not swamp
1215 me with your problem & leave me to deduce you are not a paying
1216 customer). Use some English. Give an email address for
1217 forwarding later info. Volunteer to phone back later to hear
1218 subsequent info/solutions I/friends/net come up with. I do not
1219 pay phone charges to call strangers.
1223 Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
1227 Emacs: anything whatever
1228 Is anyone interested in courses in using or extending GNU Emacs?
1230 Original inventor of Emacs and main author of GNU Emacs and GCC.
1232 Rates: $6/min or $250/hr.
1236 Static Free Software
1238 Portola Valley, Ca 94028
1240 http://www.staticfreesoft.com
1242 Static Free Software developed and supports the "Electric VLSI Design
1243 System". Steven Rubin, the founder of the company and author of
1244 Electric, is available for enhancements, support, and training.
1246 Please see our web page at www.staticfreesoft.com for more information
1247 about our products, services, and prices.
1251 Swing Digital Ltd. <hello@swingdigital.com>
1256 Tel +44 (0) 1273 20 11 66
1257 Fax +44 (0) 1273 20 11 68
1258 http://www.swingdigital.com
1260 Swing Digital actively supports the development of the GNU.FREE
1261 Internet Voting system. Through this support we have gained the
1262 unique expertise to support, install and run GUN.FREE-based Internet
1263 votes. We are also available in a consultancy basis to offer advice
1264 for organisations wishing to run GNU.FREE themselves.
1266 Our consultancy fees start at 900 Euro (550 UK pounds) per day. We
1267 are also able to securely host Internet Votes, prices on application.
1271 Kayvan A. Sylvan <kayvan@sylvan.com>
1272 Sylvan Associates, Inc.
1274 San Jose, CA 95136-1517
1275 Phone: (408) 978-1407
1278 I will help you port, install and customize GNU Emacs, GCC, G++, GNUmake,
1279 bison, and other GNU tools on almost any architecture and operating
1280 system. Questions answered. GNU C/C++, Java and lisp hacking available.
1282 I will also do ongoing support and periodic upgrades if you get on my GNU
1283 software subscription list.
1285 Rates: $100-$125/hour, depending on type and quantity of work.
1286 Substantial discounts for long-term contracts and also for educational or
1287 non-profit institutions.
1289 Experience: Many different Unix systems (2.9BSD to 4.4BSD, Xenix, SVR3 and
1290 SVR4, Solaris, Linux, FreeBSD). Systems programming and system
1291 administration on all brands of Unix.
1293 Kernel hacking experience. Lots of porting experience.
1298 <alto555@earthlink.net>, <alfredo.tomasini@c-cube.com>
1300 GNU/Linux Intel desktop/laptop installation, setup, and networking.
1301 Installation of GNU tools on SunOS and GNU/Linux.
1302 Sed and Gawk script development.
1304 Languages: English and Italian.
1310 Leonard H. Tower Jr. <tower@ai.mit.edu> <tower@art.net>
1312 Somerville, MA 02143-2313
1316 Will work on most GNU, GPLed, and Open Source software.
1317 Installation, handholding, trouble shooting, extensions, teaching, etc.
1319 Rates: $ 225.00/hour + travel expenses. Fixed fee quotes available.
1320 Negotiable for non-profits.
1322 Experience: Have hacked on over a dozen architectures in many languages. Have
1323 system mothered too many varieties of Unixes. Assisted rms with the front end
1324 of GCC and its back-end support. Installed and worked with many GNU
1325 programs including GNU Emacs. Resume available on request.
1330 xprt Computer Consulting, Inc.
1333 (281) 480-UNIX, <josephwinston@mac.com>
1335 We have supported, installed, and used the entire GNU software suite
1336 for over 10 years on many different Unix platforms. We have written
1337 character device drivers and proc file systems for custom hardware
1338 running on GNU/Linux. We have developed extensions for tcl and Python.
1339 In addition, we have developed a custom X11 server and X input
1340 extensions. Our consulting rate is $150.00 US dollars per hour,
1341 negotiable, plus a per diem for out of town work.
1346 Web: http://thewrittenword.com
1347 Email: info@thewrittenword.com
1350 The Written Word provides CDs of pre-compiled Open Source applications
1351 on popular UNIX variants. Clients can purchase a one-time CD set
1352 ($149/set), or a subscription, which provides four quarterly releases.
1353 Two types of subscription are available: "media only" ($550/year), or
1354 "media and updates" ($1459/year). The "media and updates"
1355 subscription entitles the subscriber, via a web site, to patches,
1356 security fixes, new releases to existing packages, new packages,
1357 online documentation, and changelog information, between releases, and
1358 a central bug tracking system for all packages.
1363 For a current copy of this directory, or to have yourself listed, ask:
1366 A current version should be available on our web site at http://www.gnu.org.
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