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I am Bradley M. Kuhn. Yes, I have edited my own Wikipedia entry. I talk about the reasons for that on the talk page of that entry.
My general interest in Wikipedia comes from, as Jimmy Wales once put it, inspiration from the free software movement. I'm a Free Software movement guy, and I just love the idea of being able to contribute collaboratively to help make the world a better place by using technology. So, every time I google for something and hit Wikipedia, I can't resist trying my best to make an entry a little bit better. It's the Free Software hacker in me.
I kind of like that I came to Wikipedia way late; I only started ever editing pages in the early 2000s. It's just beautiful to see such a wonderful community dedicated to helping people learn flourish in this way. It makes me all the more proud to be a free software guy to see that community inspiring others to do amazing work of their own.
I have basically two passions in life, free software and poker. I try to contribute to articles related to those things. I play a lot less poker these days so I haven't been editing those pages so much lately. I occasionally edit when I'm reading something and I notice mistake. I guess I'm a somewhat average Wikipedia user in that regard.
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I am Bradley M. Kuhn. Yes, I have edited my own Wikipedia entry. I talk about the reasons for that on the talk page of that entry.
My general interest in Wikipedia comes from, as Jimmy Wales once put it, inspiration from the free software movement. I'm a Free Software movement guy, and I just love the idea of being able to contribute collaboratively to help make the world a better place by using technology. So, every time I google for something and hit Wikipedia, I can't resist trying my best to make an entry a little bit better. It's the Free Software hacker in me.
I kind of like that I came to Wikipedia way late; I only started ever editing pages in the early 2000s. It's just beautiful to see such a wonderful community dedicated to helping people learn flourish in this way. It makes me all the more proud to be a free software guy to see that community inspiring others to do amazing work of their own.
I have basically two passions in life, free software and poker. I try to contribute to articles related to those things. I play a lot less poker these days so I haven't been editing those pages so much lately. I occasionally edit when I'm reading something and I notice mistake. I guess I'm a somewhat average Wikipedia user in that regard.