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Jeffrey A. Poskanzer | |
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Occupation | computer programmer |
Known for | pbmplus |
Jeffrey A. Poskanzer is a computer programmer. He was the first person to post a weekly FAQ to Usenet. He developed the portable pixmap file format and pbmplus (the precursor to the Netpbm package) to manipulate it. He has also worked on the team that ported A/UX. He has shared in two USENIX Lifetime Achievement Awards – in 1993 for Berkeley Unix, and in 1996 for the Software Tools Project.
He owns the Internet address acme.com (which is notable for receiving over one million e-mail spams a day), which is the home page for ACME Laboratories. It hosts a number of open source software projects; major projects maintained include both pbmplus and thttpd, an open source web server.
Notes
- Jef Poskanzer (Oct 31, 1989). "Frequently asked questions - weekly automated posting". Newsgroup: comp.graphics. Retrieved May 20, 2022.
- "Netpbm History". Retrieved September 11, 2016.
- "Jef Poskanzer's Web Page". Retrieved September 11, 2016.
- "Mail Filtering - Introduction". acme.com. Retrieved 2016-09-16.
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