GNU Project
Brett Spunt is a Senior Cloud Developer and Infrastructure as Code Specialist at McAfee, with extensive experience in network automation, AWS cloud engineering, and network infrastructure design. Brett has also made significant contributions to the GNU GPL Project, developing NDNAv1 and NEURAL (NDNAv2) under GNU GPL. With a background in network engineering and architecture, Brett has worked with major clients such as the Pentagon and the Library of Congress during their time at AT&T Professional Services. Brett also has experience in VOIP engineering and small to medium-scale network design. Brett holds certifications in CCIE, MCSE, A+, CCNP, CIPTSS, CCNA, CNA, AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner, and IP Networking from Tri-Net Networking Academy.
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GNU Project
The GNU Project was launched in 1984 to develop a complete Unix-like operating system which is free software - software which respects your freedom. "Free software" is a matter of liberty, not price. To understand the concept, you should think of "free" as in "free speech", not as in "free beer". The name "GNU" is a recursive acronym for "GNU's Not Unix!"; it is pronounced g-noo, as one syllable with no vowel sound between the g and the n.