Michael Tiemann is an American software developer and executive, serving[ when?] as vice president of open source affairs at Red Hat, Inc., [1] [2] and former President of the Open Source Initiative. [3]
He earned a bachelor's degree from the Moore School of Electrical Engineering in 1986 at the University of Pennsylvania. [4]
He co-founded Cygnus Solutions in 1989. [5] [6] His programming contributions to free software include authorship of the GNU C++ compiler and work on the GNU C compiler and the GNU Debugger. [7] Tiemann is featured in the 2001 documentary Revolution OS. [8] Opensource.com profiled him in 2014, calling him one of "open source's great explainers." [9]
He was the chief technical officer of Red Hat. [10] He served on a number of boards, including the Embedded Linux Consortium, [11] the GNOME Foundation advisory board, [12] and the board of directors of ActiveState Tool Corp. [13]
ActiveState Board Member and Red Hat CTO Michael Tiemann
Michael Tiemann is an American software developer and executive, serving[ when?] as vice president of open source affairs at Red Hat, Inc., [1] [2] and former President of the Open Source Initiative. [3]
He earned a bachelor's degree from the Moore School of Electrical Engineering in 1986 at the University of Pennsylvania. [4]
He co-founded Cygnus Solutions in 1989. [5] [6] His programming contributions to free software include authorship of the GNU C++ compiler and work on the GNU C compiler and the GNU Debugger. [7] Tiemann is featured in the 2001 documentary Revolution OS. [8] Opensource.com profiled him in 2014, calling him one of "open source's great explainers." [9]
He was the chief technical officer of Red Hat. [10] He served on a number of boards, including the Embedded Linux Consortium, [11] the GNOME Foundation advisory board, [12] and the board of directors of ActiveState Tool Corp. [13]
ActiveState Board Member and Red Hat CTO Michael Tiemann