sfllaw is currently certified at Journeyer level.

Name: Simon Law
Member since: 2003-01-29 03:32:44
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Homepage: http://www.law.yi.org/~sfllaw/

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Simon Law is a software developer who works at Net Integration Technologies. He also happens to be their Free Software Maintainer.

Outside of this, he is a Debian Developer, which involves him tangentally in other free software projects. He dearly wishes he had time to properly devote to them all.

Outside of this, he likes to spend his time reading and cooking.

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sfllaw certified others as follows:

  • sfllaw certified sfllaw as Journeyer
  • sfllaw certified bitstream as Journeyer
  • sfllaw certified vektor as Journeyer
  • sfllaw certified sdt as Journeyer
  • sfllaw certified dcoombs as Journeyer
  • sfllaw certified pphaneuf as Journeyer
  • sfllaw certified wlach as Journeyer
  • sfllaw certified ppatters as Journeyer
  • sfllaw certified JoeNotCharles as Journeyer
  • sfllaw certified pcolijn as Apprentice
  • sfllaw certified apenwarr as Master

Others have certified sfllaw as follows:

  • sfllaw certified sfllaw as Journeyer
  • strider certified sfllaw as Apprentice
  • mpr certified sfllaw as Apprentice
  • dcoombs certified sfllaw as Journeyer
  • pphaneuf certified sfllaw as Journeyer
  • sdt certified sfllaw as Journeyer
  • JoeNotCharles certified sfllaw as Journeyer
  • ppatters certified sfllaw as Journeyer
  • andrewmp certified sfllaw as Journeyer
  • wlach certified sfllaw as Journeyer
  • apenwarr certified sfllaw as Journeyer
  • pcolijn certified sfllaw as Journeyer
  • saul certified sfllaw as Journeyer
  • dlc certified sfllaw as Journeyer
  • ataridatacenter certified sfllaw as Journeyer
  • Omnifarious certified sfllaw as Journeyer

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