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Bo Leuf

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Bo Leuf

Bo Arne Leuf, born July 9, 1952 [1], died April 24, 2009 [2]. He was the author of the book The Wiki Way (2001), written in collaboration with WikiWiki inventor Ward Cunningham. His book Peer To Peer (2002) discusses different P2P solutions both from a technical and legal point of view.

Bo Leuf lived in Gothenburg, Sweden.[3] He was a candidate for the Pirate Party in the Swedish general election 2006[4] and was also on its board as treasurer.[5]

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[edit] Trivia

  • Bo Leuf's nickname in High School was 'Le Boeuf', 'the beefanator'.

[edit] Further reading

  • Bo Leuf, Ward Cunningham, The Wiki Way: Quick Collaboration on the Web, Addison-Wesley (April, 2001) ISBN 0-201-71499-X
  • Outlook in a Nutshell: A Power User's Quick Reference, ISBN 1-56592-704-4
  • Peer to Peer: Collaborating and Sharing over the Internet, ISBN 0-201-76732-5
  • The Semantic Web: Crafting Infrastructure for Agency, John Wiley & Sons, 2006, ISBN 0-470-01522-5

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ Vilka är vi? (Swedish) (Piratpartiet forum, retrieved 2007-02-19)
  2. ^ Posted by his son, Edward (Swedish) (Atari Talk Forums, retrieved 2009-05-25)
  3. ^ Www Bio (leuf.com, retrieved 2007-02-19)
  4. ^ 11. Bo Leuf, 56, Göteborg (Swedish) (Piratpartiet, retrieved 2007-02-19)
  5. ^ Styrelse (Swedish) (Piratpartiet, retrieved 2007-02-19)
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