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List of 1999 FSF Supporters

Care was taken in the updating of this page so that, for the sake of brevity, each contributor would be listed once. If you find that either your name has been omitted or misspelled, please email <webmasters@gnu.org>.

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FSF Patrons
AT Computing (Netherlands), Russell Brand of Responsible Solutions, John Carmack of ID Software, Kazuhisa Ichikawa, Yutaka Niibe, Red Hat Software, The Derald H. Ruttenberg Foundation.
FSF Sustaining Contributors
Infomagic, Sin'ya Kanematu, Neal McBurnett and and Holly Lewis, NeXT User's Society (Japan), Open Systems Consulatants (Norway), Lynn Quam, X Consortium.
FSF Contributors
Guddland Digital (Luxembourg), Lewis Patterson, Vernor Vinge.
FSF Supporters
John Baxter, Andrew Bishop, Dan Bracken in honor of Marcus Daniels, Tony Bradford, Rick Bronson, Maurizio Cachio, Michael Coleman, CSA Engineering (Warren Gibson), Josh DuBois, Albert Fluegel, James Gaidos, John Goebel, Ram Gopalaswamy, Ian Haggard, Harry Hickey, Aaron Hillegas, In-seok Hong, Inergy Online (Frohman Anderson), IKARIOS (France), ITiV AB (Sweden), Miguel Jimenez, Lowell Johnson, Thouis Jones, Donald Patterson, Nick Pidgeon, Alfredo Reed, Research Grants Council (Hong Kong), Lex Romanczyk, Mark Santesson, Rob Schecter, Richard Schultz, Westley Sherman, Alexander Sousa, Sun User's Group - Deutschland, Mike Thomas, United Way contributors, Steve Wadlow.

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