Allison Randal

In Eastern Africa, Allison started her career as a research linguist, performing in-depth analyses of natural languages. But eventually, her lifelong love of coding pulled her toward the study and use of artificial languages. Her portfolio, which includes educational games, linguistic analysis tools, e-commerce infrastructure, compilers, hypervisors, database replication systems, deployment automation, mobile applications, and voice-integrated smart-home technologies, is broad and strong, having been developed over more than thirty years of software development. Her multidisciplinary experience demonstrates a special integration of systems thinking, technology, and language.
In 2009, Randal was chair of O'Reilly's Open Source Convention (OSCON). She was elected a fellow of the Python Software Foundation in 2010.
She is currently a director of the Open Source Initiative and was its president between 2015 and 2017, taking over from and handing back to Simon Phipps. She also serves on the OpenStack Foundation board of directors.She became the chair of board from 2021 to 2022.
Additionally, as of 2019, Randal joined the member of the board at [https://sfconservancy.org/ Software Freedom Conservatory], and as of 2022, she became the chair of board. Provided by Wikipedia
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