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David Weekly is a 27 year old programmer, entrepreneur, writer, and adventurer. He graduated from Stanford in 2000 as a President's Scholar with a degree in Computer Science. He's been programming since he was five but loves to dance and throw parties. Go figure! He is the CEO of Coceve, Inc, which makes PeanutButterWiki [1], a free, private wiki space. (No, we don't compete with Wikipedia; we love Wikipedia!)
He is also the Executive Director of the non-profit Online Policy Group whose California Community Colocation Project he founded in 2000 and grew to its current size of several hundred servers across North America.
He has gone to boarding school in Canada, organized surveys in Sweden, taught computer classes in Ghana, "warwalked" Frankfurt, and crashed with locals in Tunisia. He throws big all-night hacker parties called SuperHappyDevHouse in his (shared, rented) California home.