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[[Image:PeterGerwinski.jpg|thumb|Peter Gerwinski ca. 1994]]
[[Image:PeterGerwinski.jpg|thumb|Peter Gerwinski ca. 1994]]
German physicist with special interest in computing for the blind, contributed to OS/2 in the 90's including creating the DOS and OS/2 port of [[GNU Pascal]] in addition to contributing the [[Borland Pascal]] compatibility mode for it, later became the overall maintainer of that now defunct project. He later turned his attention to [[Linux]] and became the head of the European office of the [[Free Software Foundation]] and later became the managing director of ''G-N-U GmbH''. He is currently a professor of hardware IT systems at Hochschule Bochum (aka Bochum University of Applied Sciences)
German physicist with special interest in computing for the blind, contributed to OS/2 in the 90's including creating the DOS and OS/2 port of [[GNU Pascal]] in addition to contributing the [[Borland Pascal]] compatibility mode for it, later became the overall maintainer of that now defunct project. He later turned his attention to [[Linux]] and became the head of the European office of the [[Free Software Foundation]] and later became the managing director of ''G-N-U GmbH''. He is currently a professor of hardware IT systems at Hochschule Bochum.


==Known software==
==Known software==
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* [http://www.peter.gerwinski.de/ Peter Gerwinski's personal homepage]
* [http://www.peter.gerwinski.de/ Peter Gerwinski's personal homepage]


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Peter Gerwinski ca. 1994

German physicist with special interest in computing for the blind, contributed to OS/2 in the 90's including creating the DOS and OS/2 port of GNU Pascal in addition to contributing the Borland Pascal compatibility mode for it, later became the overall maintainer of that now defunct project. He later turned his attention to Linux and became the head of the European office of the Free Software Foundation and later became the managing director of G-N-U GmbH. He is currently a professor of hardware IT systems at Hochschule Bochum.

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