- Ashish Gulhati
Ashish Gulhati (born 1973 in
New Delhi ,India ) is notable for being one of India's first onlineactivist s and open source hackers.Open source
As one of
India 's original hackers, Ashish has worked to raise awareness aboutFOSS in India. In 1993 he co-founded The X Group, the first company to offer professional commercial support foropen-source software in India, with [http://kandalaya.org Raj Mathur] .He is an
open source developer and the author of several extensions to the Perl programming language, including PerlVision, Crypt::GPG, Crypt::Schnorr::AuthSign, Persistence::Database::SQL and Persistence::Object::Postgres.Articles
His articles and columns in
PCQuest and Dataquest magazines in 1993 and 1994 were among the first in the mainstream Indian computing press to inform thousands of readers about alternative operating systems,Unix ,Linux ,open-source software ,Email , theInternet and theWorld Wide Web , years before Internet access was commercially available in India. These early articles [http://www.netropolis.org/hash/blog.cgi/About/CV.html#publications] formed an important part of the PCQuest Linux Initiative that resulted in close to a million Linux CD-ROMs being distributed in India since 1996.BBS
In pre-Internet
India , Ashish created and operated the Primal ScreamBulletin Board System , and created the country's first inter-cityFidonet echo. Soon after the launch of Internet services in India, Ashish co-founded Sense/NET, a very popularInternet privacy service, withVipul Ved Prakash .Web development
In 1997 Ashish created the award-winning website for [http://web.archive.org/web/19991005221811/connectmagazine.com/Top500site/Top500pg.html Connect Magazine] , the first Indian magazine with an online edition.
In 1998, he created the website and online publishing engine for [http://www.american-reporter.com/ The American Reporter] , the world's first and oldest original daily Internet newspaper, and winner of the landmark
First Amendment case, [http://www.eff.org/legal/cases/Am_Reporter_v_DoJ/ Shea v Reno] .ecurity and privacy
In 1999, he was involved with [http://www.lfcity.com/ Laissez Faire City] , where he developed Laissez Faire City's
OpenPGP compatible messaging engine, and also deployed secure wireless links for Laissez Faire City's consultate in Costa Rica.Since 2000, he has been actively involved in various security and privacy related efforts
References
* [http://www.eff.org/Infrastructure/Foreign_and_local/India/india_online.article India Today]
* [http://netropolis.org/hash/images/ET.jpgThe Economic Times]
* [http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/3.01/eword.html?pg=2 Wired Magazine]
* [http://www.foo.be/docs/tpj/issues/vol2_2/tpj0202-0006.html The Perl Journal]
* [http://www.foo.be/docs/tpj/issues/vol5_3/tpj0503-0001.html The Perl Journal]
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20010523102501/www.american-reporter.com/credits.html The American Reporter]
* [http://web.archive.org/web/19991005221811/connectmagazine.com/Top500site/Top500pg.html Connect Magazine]
* [http://www.expresscomputeronline.com/20020304/computes1.shtml Express Computer India]
* [http://netropolis.org/hash/pcq/PCQ0893-Coherent.pdf PCQuest Aug '93 Unix Article]
* [http://netropolis.org/hash/pcq/PCQ0993-Linux.pdf PCQuest Sep '93 Linux Article]External links
* http://netropolis.org/hash/ - Blog
* http://netropolis.org/hash/blog.cgi/About/CV.html#publications - Publications
* http://free-in.org/ - Forum for Rights to Electronic Expression
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