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guide.
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Officers
Corbin Simpson
President | MostAwesomeDude on irc | website
Corbin Simpson is a student at Oregon State University. He has been an open-source programmer since 2005 and joined the wider community in 2008 with contributions to the X.Org Foundation. He is a Linux Plumber and has contributed to many open-source projects outside of the Open Source Lab, including Mesa, X.org, and Linux. Outside of work, Corbin is a professional musician, and is never far from a piano.
Mike Cooper
Vice President | mythmon on irc
Mike is a senior studying Computer Science at Oregon State University. Mike has a few random programming projects in progress at any given time, and also administrates a few personal servers. He works at the Open Source Lab as a Systems Administrator.
Mike's programming efforts usually end up on github.
Jacques Uber
Secretary | uberj on irc | website
Jacques is studying computer science, and enjoys listening to music. He has a github account, where most of the code written in his spare time ends up.
During the school year, Jacques works at NET doing various IT tasks that usually involve debugging or writing code. At NET, he works for both Network Security and Network Engineering.
Emily Dunham
Treasurer | edunham on irc
Emily is a web developer for the Open Source Lab. A quick search reveals
that there are nearly infinite Emily Dunhams on the internet; she is the
robotics nerd from Oregon.
Kevin Ngo
Webmaster | ngoke on irc | website
Kevin is an undergraduate computer science student at Oregon State University, born and raised in Portland. He currently works at the OSU Network Engineering Team (NET) in Network Services Systems as a programmer / web developer. In the past, he has volunteered at Free Geek, helping build Linux boxes out of recycled and donated computers to give to non-profit organizations.
