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Harald Welte
Born
1979 (age 44–45)
Nationality
German
Occupation
Programmer
Website
http://laforge.gnumonks.org/weblog/
Harald Welte, also known as LaForge, is a German programmer.
Welte is the founder of the free software project Osmocom and was formerly involved in the netfilter/iptables and Openmoko projects. He is a member of the Chaos Computer Club.
HaraldWelte, also known as LaForge, is a German programmer. Welte is the founder of the free software project Osmocom and was formerly involved in the...
Matsumoto for his work in designing the Ruby programming language. 2007 HaraldWelte for his work on GPL enforcement (Gpl-violations.org) and Openmoko 2008...
Serving Mobile Location Centre (SMLC); Radio Resource LCS Protocol (RRLP). HaraldWelte proved at HAR2009 that many high-end smart-phones submit their GPS location...
Welte may refer to: Benedict Welte, a German Catholic exegete Gottlieb Welté, an etcher and landscape painter from Mainz, Germany HaraldWelte, a programmer...
communication standards, including GSM, DECT, TETRA and others. In 2008 HaraldWelte and Dieter Spaar experimented with a base transceiver station from Siemens...
kernel mainline and thus was in the 2.4.0 stable version. In August 2003 HaraldWelte became chairman of the coreteam. In April 2004, following a crack-down...
hacker conference ("27C3") in 2010, German free software programmer HaraldWelte showed that it is possible to artificially change the amount of money...
McBride Ralph Yarro III Canopy Group Software patents and free software "HaraldWelte and Groklaw announced as winners of the FSF's 2007 annual free software...
project included Werner Almesberger, Michael Lauer, Sean Moss-Pultz and HaraldWelte. The name Openmoko is an acronym for Open Mobile Kommunikations. The...
distributing Netfilter's GPL'ed software in violation of the terms of the GPL. HaraldWelte, of Netfilter, was represented by ifrOSS co-founder Till Jaeger. In July...
software companies to the level that the FSF was already doing, in 2004 HaraldWelte launched gpl-violations.org. In late 2001, Bradley M. Kuhn (then executive...
Archived from the original on 3 February 2012. Retrieved 15 February 2013. HaraldWelte, netfilter archeology: 18 years from 2.3 to 4.x, 5 December 2017 "Linux-Kernel...
offices of the Welte Mignon Studios and the other subsidiary companies—including the Estey Piano Company, the Welte Mignon Corporation, the Welte Organ Company...
compliance". The IPKat. London, United Kingdom. Retrieved 2022-12-12. Welte, Harald (7 March 2018). "Report from the Geniatech vs. McHardy GPL violation...
17th-century French philosopher Marc Laforge (born 1968), ice hockey player HaraldWelte, German hacker known as LaForge Geordi La Forge, a fictional character...
Bibliographies of recent studies on English and general phraseology are included in Welte (1990) and specially collected in Cowie & Howarth (1996) whose bibliography...
10 1,683 Patriotic Union Thomas Lampert Michael Gätzi Mirco Beck Barbara Welte-Beck Alexandra Roth-Schädler Birgit Beck-Blum Jürgen Beck Christine Lohner...
player piano music rolls for the Hupfeld Phonola piano-player system and Welte-Mignon reproducing system, all of which survive and can be heard today....
Hans-W. Schmitz: Welte-Mignon Klavierrollen – Welte-Mignon piano rolls: complete library of the European recordings 1904 – 1932 for the Welte-Mignon reproducing...
Oganesian Pantó György Blagovest Sendov William N. Everitt Dietrich H. Welte Julius Erich Wess André Berger Dionigi Galletto Igor Shafarevich Anton Zeilinger...
doctrine of justification by faith alone. Clemen and the writer in Wetzer-Welte modify this judgment. Walch, as quoted by Ullmann, p. 150, gives 9 points...