SPRITELY - Key Persons


Alex Handy

Job Titles:
  • Chairman of the Board for the Museum of Art
  • Founder / Chairman the MADE
Alex Handy is Chairman of the Board for the Museum of Art and Digital Entertaingment (The MADE), which he founded 2010 after finding a parcel of unreleased Atari and Colecovision games. A veteran technology journalist, Alex started out covering the release of the first iMac. His writing has appeared in Wired, the Atlanta Journal Constitution, Computer Gaming World, and many other publications.

Andy Wingo

Job Titles:
  • Contractor, Compiler Specialist
Andy Wingo of Iglalia consulting is working with the Institute to provide technical leadership on our Guile on WASM project. "At Igalia, we have long loved both Guile and WebAssembly. Now thanks to Spritely's vision we are delighted to be able to combine these efforts to bring a secure, capabilities-based Scheme to the web." -- Andy Wingo

Briana Laurant

Job Titles:
  • Human Resources Administrator
Briana runs the day-to-day for us, HR, administration, bookkeeping, the list goes on...

Christine Lemmer-Webber

Job Titles:
  • Executive Director
Christine has devoted her life to advancing user freedom. Realizing that the federated social web was fractured by a variety of incompatible protocols, she co-authored and shepherded ActivityPub's standardization. She has also contributed to many other free and open source projects, including co-founding MediaGoblin. Christine established the open source Spritely Project to solve known problems in existing centralized and decentralized social media platforms and to re-imagine the way we build networked applications - work that now continues here at the institute under her guidance as Executive Director.

David Thompson - CTO

Job Titles:
  • Chief Technology Officer
  • Software Engineer
David Thompson is a software engineer and free and open source software advocate who enjoys writing software at every level of the stack. Dave is one of Spritely's earliest engineers and today serves as Spritely's CTO, leading Spritely's engineering team, overseeing Spritely's architecture, and getting in plenty of Spritely's core code himself. David is a former DevOps engineer and full-stack web developer for Vista Higher Learning where he worked on everything from product feature implementation to production infrastructure automation. He is also a former web developer for the Free Software Foundation, has made numerous contributions to free software projects such as Guile and Guix, and has built his own game development and web development tools in Scheme.

Jessica Tallon

Job Titles:
  • Founding Technologist
Jessica is co-author and co-editor of the ActivityPub specification as well as being an active contributor to MediaGoblin and many other open source software and open standards for the last decade, working on everything from decentralized social media architecture to compilers. Today Jessica is the lead developer of Spritely Goblins (or as we like to say, Jessica is the "Enchantress of the Goblin Realm"), continuing and building upon the early foundations laid by Christine. Jessica is also the primary author of the OCapN specification documents, the protocols of which power Spritely Goblins' distributed networked capability architecture.

Karen M. Sandler

Job Titles:
  • Executive Director of the Software
Karen M. Sandler is the executive director of the Software Freedom Conservancy. Karen is known as a cyborg lawyer for her advocacy for free software, particularly in relation to the software on medical devices. She was executive director of the GNOME Foundation and general counsel of the Software Freedom Law Center. Karen co-organizes Outreachy, the award-winning outreach program for women globally and for people of color who are underrepresented in US tech. Karen is a recipient of the O'Reilly Open Source Award and cohost of the oggcast Free as in Freedom.