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Jono Bacon, Nicholas Petreley

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About the Authors


Nicholas Petreley began his career in computing in 1983 as an
Assembly-language programmer for a signal-processing research and
development firm called Adaptronics, located in McLean, Virginia, and
he hasn't been able to escape the field since. After
getting a taste of writing as a weekly columnist for the
Times in New Jersey, Nick began spending more
time with the English language than with Pascal, C, C++, and the
dozens of other languages that previously dominated his life.
Nick's former lives also include conference advisor
for LinuxWorld Expo, creator of the Golden Penguin Bowl quiz show,
editorial director of LinuxWorld,
editor-in-chief of Network Computing World,
executive editor of the InfoWorld Test Center, award-winning
columnist for InfoWorld, and regular technical
columnist for ComputerWorld. You can find his
current articles on Newsforge and in other publications under various
pseudonyms. He is a columnist for Tux magazine,
the author of the Official Fedora Companion, a part-time Evans data
analyst, a freelance writer, a creator and maintainer of the
VAR-oriented web site (http://www.varlinux.org), and a professional
open source consultant.

Jono Bacon (http://www.jonobacon.org/) is an established writer, developer, and
musician. Jono has been working as a full-time writer and technology
consultant/developer since 2000, for a variety of publishers and
companies. They include Linux Format,
Linux Pro, Linux Magazine,
Linux User & Developer, Linux
Journal, PC Plus,
MacFormat, MacTech,
Digital Home, Newsforge, Sitepoint, and
ContentPeople. Jono has also worked as a writer/consultant/developer
for Trolltech, Apple, theKompany.com, the University of
Wolverhampton, Delta Institute, and others. In addition to this work,
Jono has been a part of the Linux community since 1998 and has worked
for various free software projects including KDE and Kafka, and he
founded Linux UK, the KDE Usability Study, KDE::Enterprise, and the
Infopoint Project. He currently works on various free software
projects, as well as for OpenAdvantage in Birmingham, UK, as a
professional open source consultant.


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