This article is about the Australian software developer. For the Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, see James Youll Turnbull. For the Nova Scotia lawyer and politician, see James Turnbull (politician). For first to ascend the Colorado River by steamboat, see James Turnbull (steamboat captain).
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James Turnbull
Turnbull at Linux.conf.au 2008 (photo by Michael Davies)
Born
Melbourne, Australia
Nationality
Australian
Occupation
Author & Engineer
Employer
Smartrr
Known for
Author of technical books, involvement in Free Software community, engineering, systems management and security
James Turnbull is an Australian free software and open source author and software developer. He lives in Brooklyn, New York, where he is VP of Product and Engineering at Smartrr and an advisor at Access Now. Before that, he was co-chair of the Velocity conference,[1] led engineering at Sotheby's, startup advocacy at Microsoft, was founder and CTO at Empatico,[2] CTO at Kickstarter, VP of Engineering at Venmo and VP of Services at Docker.[3] He was also VP of Technology Operations for the open-source company Puppet Labs.[4]
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