Henri Poole
Henri Poole is a political campaign technologist and founder/director of CivicActions, co-founder of the AdvoKit project, serves on the Board of the Free Software Foundation and Affero, Inc. (In 2002, Affero published the Affero General Public License (AGPL) which is a the GNU General Public License (GNU GPL) with a web services provision added. The new provision was written by Eben Moglen.) As co-founder and CEO of Vivid Studios, Poole is considered a pioneer in the Internet services industry. In 1993, he served as technical editor for the book, "Demystifying Multimedia". In 1994, he led a project to study the social interactions and use of technology for the WELL community. In 1995, Vivid Studios contracted with Microsoft to manage the online launch of Windows 95 (the largest technology product introduction in history on the Internet). From May of 2000 through April 2001, Poole was the CEO of French GNU/Linux publisher MandrakeSoft. In 2003, Poole served as the Director of Technology for US presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich. A software activist, Poole has organized fundraisers for Dmitry Sklyarov and the Free Software Foundation.
External linksThe Kucinich MemoPolitics on the NetBerkeley Technophiles Launch Campaign Software RevolutionPresidential Campaigning at the EdgeCivicActions websiteThe Affero GPL: Closing the Distribution LoopholeFamed Berkeley Home Hosts Kucinich E-campaignLinuxPlanet Interview: Trust UnlimitedTechnical Entrepreneur Profile - Henri Poole: Bridging WorldsFinancial Times: Building communities on the internetBusinessWeek: Yankee, We Want You. Yankee, Go HomeScoop Media: Where is the MoneyGOTV Software: Advokit
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