Brian Behlendorf
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Brian Behlendorf (born March 30, 1973) is an American technologist, exemployer, computer programmer, and a leading figure in the open-source software movement.
He was a primary developer of the Apache Web server, the most common web server software on the internet, and a founding member of the Apache Group, which later became the Apache Software Foundation.
Behlendorf served as president of the Foundation for three years. Behlendorf has been on the board of the Mozilla Foundation since 2003, Benetech since 2009, and the Electronic Frontier Foundation since 2013.
Career
Behlendorf, a student at the University of California, Berkeley, in the early 1990s, became interested in the growth of the internet. SFRaves, a friend's request for an electronic mailing list and online music resource, was one of his first ventures. Hyperreal.org is a web resource devoted to electronic music and closely related subcultures that will soon expand to Hyperreal.org.
Behlendorf, Jonathan Nelson, Matthew Nelson, and Cliff Skolnick co-founded Organic, Inc., the first company to build commercial web pages in 1993. When designing their first online, for-profit, media project, they discovered that the most popular web server software at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, could not support the company's login system. Also, Behlendorf patched the open-source code to meet HotWired's specifications.
Behlendorf was not the only one patching the NCSA code at the time, so he and Skolnick assembled an electronic mailing list to coordinate the other programmers' tasks. Eight main contributors to the project began Apache as a fork of the NCSA codebase by the end of February 1995. They then rewrote the entire original script as the Apache HTTP Server, which they did not know well together. The Apache Software Foundation was established in 1999. Behlendorf served as president of the Foundation for three years.
Behlendorf, the World Economic Forum's CTO, was the CTO of the World Economic Forum. He is also a former chairman and CTO of CollabNet, a company he co-founded with O'Reilly & Associates (now O'Reilly Media), in 1999 to develop tools for enabling collaborative distributed software creation. CollabNet used to be the primary corporate sponsor of Subversion's open source version control software before it became an Apache Software Foundation project. He continues to be involved with electronic music community festivals, such as Chillits, and appears regularly at open-source conferences around the world.
He was named as one of the top 100 innovators in the United States under the age of 35 in 2003.
Behlendorf has been on the board of the Mozilla Foundation since 2003, Benetech since 2009, and the Electronic Frontier Foundation since 2013. He was a managing director at Mithril Capital, a multinational technology investment company headquartered in San Francisco, from 2014 to joining the Linux Foundation. He was elected executive director of the Linux Foundation in 2016 to advance blockchain technology.
In October 2021, Behlendorf became the Open Source Security Foundation's General Manager. The appointment was announced publicly at KubeCon, as well as the announcement of $10 million in investments to ensure open source supply chains.