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Jean-Philippe Guillemin, also referred as "Hyperion", born June 6, 1972 in Nancy (France); is a French computer programmer and musician, best known as the creator and now project's coordinator of the Zenwalk operating system.

Jean-Philippe earned a degree in Electrical Engineering at the University of Nantes, and is now working for Telindus, a group of companies offering ICT Solutions and Services, as Project Manager and Security Engineer.

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