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== Zak Greant == | |||
Hi! | |||
My name is Zak Greant and I've tired of writing things in the third person (at least for today.) | |||
I own a strategic consultancy called [http://fooassociates.com Foo Associates] where we help technology organizations adapt to and thrive on the electronic frontier. We're a tiny shop, but we have great clients (like [http://ez.no eZ], [http://mozillafoundation.org Mozilla] & [http://navarik.com Navarik].) | |||
The Net has been a part of my daily life for more than a decade now - most of my adult life, in fact. After dropping out of high school, then cooking school, the Net was a gateway to tremendous opportunity and wonder. Like all tools, it wasn't the Net that mattered so much - instead it was what the Net let people do that was the true alchemy. | |||
I've been an active participant in many Free Software/Open Source communities, from [http://php.net PHP] (my first love, who I still have the occasional fling with) to [http://mysql.org/ MySQL] (where I worked as [http://mysql.com MySQL AB]'s community advocate to volunteering at the [http://fsf.org Free Software Foundation]'s [http://www.fsf.org/licensing/team License Compliance Lab Team]. | |||
I'm participating in and organizing this symposium on behalf of the Mozilla Foundation. I want to help us find effective ways to fulfill our [http://www.mozilla.org/about/mozilla-manifesto.html manifesto] and to further develop our vision of what we are and what we stand for. | |||
Personally, I've taken a great interest in how the development of the Net parallels prior changes in communication. See an in-progress version of my thoughts at [http://zak.greant.com/the-age-of-literate-machines http://zak.greant.com/the-age-of-literate-machines] I want to develop and discuss these ideas and to use them to help refine our views of what the Net is. | |||
== Contact Info == | |||
* '''email:''' [mailto:zak@mozillafoundation.org zak@mozillafoundation.org] | |||
* '''Mobile:''' +1 604 781 3139 | |||
== Webjunk == | |||
You can find out a bit more information at the links below: | |||
* [http://zak.greant.com Blog] | * [http://zak.greant.com Blog] | ||
* [http://zak.greant.com/bio Bio + | * [http://zak.greant.com/bio Bio info] (in need of a good edit) | ||
* [http://zak.greant.com/affiliations Affiliations and disclosure] (also in need of a good edit) | |||
* [http://flickr.com/search/?q=zak+greant&s=int Various pictures of that have my name in the description] | |||
* As far as I know, I'm the only person named "Zak Greant" - for better or worse, this makes it easy to find me on the Net.<br> [http://www.google.com/search?q=%22Zak%20Greant%22 http://www.google.com/search?q="Zak Greant"] |
Latest revision as of 23:15, 10 July 2007
Zak Greant
Hi!
My name is Zak Greant and I've tired of writing things in the third person (at least for today.)
I own a strategic consultancy called Foo Associates where we help technology organizations adapt to and thrive on the electronic frontier. We're a tiny shop, but we have great clients (like eZ, Mozilla & Navarik.)
The Net has been a part of my daily life for more than a decade now - most of my adult life, in fact. After dropping out of high school, then cooking school, the Net was a gateway to tremendous opportunity and wonder. Like all tools, it wasn't the Net that mattered so much - instead it was what the Net let people do that was the true alchemy.
I've been an active participant in many Free Software/Open Source communities, from PHP (my first love, who I still have the occasional fling with) to MySQL (where I worked as MySQL AB's community advocate to volunteering at the Free Software Foundation's License Compliance Lab Team.
I'm participating in and organizing this symposium on behalf of the Mozilla Foundation. I want to help us find effective ways to fulfill our manifesto and to further develop our vision of what we are and what we stand for.
Personally, I've taken a great interest in how the development of the Net parallels prior changes in communication. See an in-progress version of my thoughts at http://zak.greant.com/the-age-of-literate-machines I want to develop and discuss these ideas and to use them to help refine our views of what the Net is.
Contact Info
- email: zak@mozillafoundation.org
- Mobile: +1 604 781 3139
Webjunk
You can find out a bit more information at the links below:
- Blog
- Bio info (in need of a good edit)
- Affiliations and disclosure (also in need of a good edit)
- Various pictures of that have my name in the description
- As far as I know, I'm the only person named "Zak Greant" - for better or worse, this makes it easy to find me on the Net.
http://www.google.com/search?q="Zak Greant"