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Software in the Public Interest, Inc. (SPI) is a non-profit organization formed to help other organizations create and distribute free/open-source software and open source hardware. Anyone is eligible to apply for membership, and contributing membership is available to those who participate actively in the free software community.
[edit] Member Projects
Current member projects of SPI are:
[edit] Board of directors
Its current board (elected by the Schulze method, a Condorcet method) is composed of:
- President: Bdale Garbee
- Vice-President: Joerg Jaspert
- Secretary: Jimmy Kaplowitz
- Treasurer: Michael Schultheiss
- Board of Directors:
- Luk Claes
- Joshua D. Drake
- David Graham
- Neil McGovern
- Martin Zobel-Helas
- Advisors:
- Legal counsel -- Gregory Pomerantz
- Debian Project Leader -- currently Steve McIntyre
- PostgreSQL Project Board representative -- currently Robert Treat
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