Tony Guntharp
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Tony Guntharp (born May 1969) was the team project manager and one of the four co-founders of SourceForge (along with Uriah Welcome, Tim Perdue and Drew Streib) which launched in November of 1999. Prior to this he had co-found Fresher Corp., a database software firm.
He eventually left VA Software (the owners of the SF property) due to disagreements about the levels of support SourceForge was receiving internally, and to conflicts with what was generally viewed as inept management by several VA figures.
He also co-authored Practical Linux.[1].
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[edit] Damage Studios
Later, he founded Damage Studios with several former VA employees, including Greg Kucharo, Steve Westmoreland, Joseph Arruda, San Mehat, Chris DiBona and Craig Ross. The MMOG called Rekonstruction was supposed to be the final product, but the company folded after 18 months (and ironically after a feature article in Forbes Magazine).
He has since held positions with several other Silicon Valley start ups and resides in San Francisco.
[edit] References
- ^ Practical Linux From QUE Publishing.