Bradley M. Kuhn

Bradley M. Kuhn
Portrait of Kuhn taken in 2007
Born1973 (age 50–51)
Occupation(s)Policy Fellow and Hacker-in-Residence, Software Freedom Conservancy[1]
Education
Known for
Awards2012 O'Reilly Open Source Award, 2020 Advancement for Free Software Award
Scientific career
FieldsComputer science
Institutions
ThesisConsiderations on Porting Perl to the Java Virtual Machine (M.S. thesis) (2001)
Academic advisorsJohn Franco
Websitehttp://www.ebb.org/bkuhn/

Bradley M. Kuhn (born 1973) is a free software activist from the United States.

Kuhn is currently Policy Fellow and Hacker-in-Residence of the Software Freedom Conservancy,[2] having previously been executive director.[3] Until 2010 he was the FLOSS Community Liaison and Technology Director of the Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC). He previously served as the Executive Director of Free Software Foundation (FSF) from 2001 until March 2005. He served on the FSF's board of directors from March 2010[4] until October 2019.[5]

He is best known for his efforts in GPL enforcement,[6] as the creator of FSF's license list, and as original author of the Affero General Public License. He has long been a proponent for non-profit structures for FLOSS development, and leads efforts in this direction through the Software Freedom Conservancy. He is a recipient of the 2012 O'Reilly Open Source Award.[7]

  1. ^ "Staff - Software Freedom Conservancy". Conservancy. Retrieved 16 October 2019.
  2. ^ Kuhn, Bradley. "Conservancy staff page, Bradley Kuhn". Retrieved 15 October 2019.
  3. ^ "Software Freedom Conservancy Appoints Full-Time Executive Director". 2010-10-04.
  4. ^ Peter Brown (2010-03-25). "Bradley Kuhn Joins the FSF Board". Free Software Foundation.
  5. ^ Bradley M. Kuhn (2019-10-15). "On the Controversial Events Regarding the Free Software Foundation and Richard M. Stallman".
  6. ^ Fabian A. Scherschel (2012-12-17). "Defence of the GPL realm: A conversation with Bradley Kuhn". The H. Archived from the original on 15 January 2013.
  7. ^ "O'Reilly Open Source Awards". Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2012-07-20.