Ian and Tom have moved on from the Board, but remain Directors Emeritus

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@ -106,24 +106,4 @@ director. Previously, she worked at OpenLogic where she set up their
OpenLogic Expert Community. Stormy graduated from Rice University with
a B.A. in Computer Science.</p>
<h2>Ian Lance Taylor</h2>
<p>Ian Lance Taylor began working with free software in 1990. He wrote
the popular free Taylor UUCP package and has contributed to a wide
range of free software projects, particularly the GNU compiler and
binary utilities. He worked with free software at Cygnus Solutions,
Zembu Labs, Wasabi Systems, and C2 Microsystems, and currently does
GNU compiler and tools development at Google. He received a B.S. in
Computer Science from Yale University.</p>
<h2>Tom Tromey</h2>
<p>Tom Tromey started working on free software in 1991.
He was the primary author of GNU Automake, and has also
worked on a wide range of other free software projects.
He is currently a maintainer of GNU gcj and works at
Red Hat. He received a B.S. in mathematics from the
California Institute of Technology.</p>
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@ -84,4 +84,30 @@ local GNU/Linux user group, as well various local programming groups. He
is a former Chief Webmaster and a former volunteer system administrator
for the GNU project.</p>
<h1>Directors Emeritus</h1>
<p><em>Directors Emeritus of the Software Freedom Conservancy are former
members of Conservancy's <a href="/about/board/">Board of
Directors</a> who continue to support Conservancy's mission and
occasionally advise Conservancy.</em</p>
<h2>Ian Lance Taylor - Director Emeritus</h2>
<p>Ian Lance Taylor began working with free software in 1990. He wrote
the popular free Taylor UUCP package and has contributed to a wide range
of free software projects, particularly the GNU compiler and binary
utilities. He worked with free software at Cygnus Solutions, Zembu Labs,
Wasabi Systems, and C2 Microsystems, and currently does GNU compiler and
tools development at Google. He received a B.S. in Computer Science from
Yale University.</p>
<h2>Tom Tromey - Director Emeritus</h2>
<p>Tom Tromey started working on free software in 1991. He was the
primary author of GNU Automake, and has also worked on a wide range of
other free software projects. He is currently a maintainer of GNU gcj and
works at Red Hat. He received a B.S. in mathematics from the California
Institute of Technology.</p>
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