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The '''PDPC''' is known as the organization which runs the ] ] network, prominent open source projects |
The '''PDPC''' is known as the organization which runs the ] ] network, where many prominent open source projects host their official IRC channels. The PDPC is incorporated in ] and ]. | ||
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Company type | Nonprofit |
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Industry | Internet Services |
Founded | Houston, Texas (2002) |
Headquarters | London, England |
Key people | Christel Dahlskjaer, President Peter D. Colley, Treasurer Martin Buckland, Secretary and formerly Rob Levin, Founder, late President and Executive Director |
Products | freenode |
Revenue | under $25000 USD (2005) |
Number of employees | 0 |
Website | Official Website |
The PDPC is known as the organization which runs the freenode IRC network, where many prominent open source projects host their official IRC channels. The PDPC is incorporated in England and Wales.
Goals
PDPC was created to run the freenode network and to establish a variety of programs relating to peer-directed project communities. According to its charter, the PDPC exists "to help peer-directed project communities flourish", mostly based around free and open source software projects, and encouraging the use of free software through supporting its development. The GNU Project uses the freenode network for communication.
History
The PDPC was founded and initially directed by the late Rob Levin (a.k.a. lilo). In November 2006, the board went through a reshuffle and new members were installed. Seth Schoen left and Christel Dahlskjaer, senior freenode staffer became the secretary and head of staff on freenode in Schoen's place. Also joining the board was David Levin, Rob's brother.
References
- Group Registration, second bullet
- "GNU Project Will Use Freenode as Its Official IRC Network", GNU Project, August 26, 2002
- "Rob Levin passed away", freenode.net, September 16, 2006
- New board of directors for PDPC announced, freenode.net, November 11, 2006