Since my first introduction to Linux in the mid-1990s, I have been a strong supporter of open source. What fascinated me about this model is that its undeniable innovation is merely a byproduct of the human drive to collaboratively create and share something useful. And the result? It forms the foundation of our modern digital world.
After a career of nearly 20 years working with both governments and various multinational companies, I have now spent more than 10 years as an independent entrepreneur with a 100% focus on open source technologies.
As a member of the DOSBA board, my interests lie in digital sovereignty, promoting open source alternatives, and finding structural solutions to fund open source development.