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## Mission
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At robur we to develop robust digital infrastructure. We achieve this goal
by continuous maintainence of permissively licensed (MIT/ISC/BSD) open
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source libraries, which are used by various partners and supporters.
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Robur is a non-profit endeavour that strives to enable more people to run their own digital
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infrastructure. Minimising the executable size of services and cutting down
complexity is crucial to help people to understand the technology.
Rewards (in terms of shirts, money, stickers, retreat attendance) will be given
to contributors from the open source community.
Experience in developing and deploying the technology itself will be reflected
on in academic papers, and talks at workshops and conferences.
Transparency is another goal of robur, the annual balance will be accessible to
the public.
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## Non-profit company
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Supporters can make charitable donations to robur, which will be used for
further development and maintainence of software and community infrastructure.
Partners can contract robur to develop prototypes (see example
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[projects](/Projects)). Developed libraries are open sourced if possible, to be
reusable by other interested parties. The application code itself is
exclusively copyrighted by the partner. Terms are negotiable, e.g.
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whether the library code will be exclusively licensed to the partner for some
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time, influence on the development roadmap, service level
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agreements (on-call debugging, running infrastructure).
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## Team
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### Alfred
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Alfred is a hacker. He enjoys to write code since more than 15 years, but also
travelling and repairing his recumbent bicycle, and being a barista.
In 2013, Alfred did his PhD in computer science about formal verification of
imperative code (using a higher-order separation logic and the theorem prover
Coq). At the moment he is busy with reanimating an executable formal model of
TCP/IP which can act as a test validator.
Alfred co-authored a TLS implementation from the grounds up in OCaml.
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### Eva
Eva is an infrastructure software engineer and a researcher.
She studied Applied Computer Science in the Natural Sciences, and developed a typechecker for a compiler of a language for optimization problems. In her PhD project she developed metrics to compare forest data structures, with an application in molecular structure comparison. Working as a postdoc in cancer research on molecular structure prediction, she found her way to Brooklyn and Berlin.
In the US tech industry, she works on infrastucture problems with distributed systems on a large scale with millions of users, developing API infrastructure and search infrastructure, with a focus on stateless systems.
Her Erdős number is 4.
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## Contact
If you want to get in contact with us, write an email to us AT robur DOT io.
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