I usually work on Free things. "Free" doesn't just mean zero cost; it means the freedom to copy, to share, to modify and redistribute without arbitrary restrictions. For more details, see this article on the surprising history of copyright and the promise of a post-copyright world. Share the article with anyone — it's Free.
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Non-profit work: My main job these days is as founder and editor of QuestionCopyright.org, a California-based non-profit that promotes public understanding of the history and effects of copyright, and encourages the development of new policies more appropriate to a networked world in which the cost of sharing information has gone to zero.
Consulting: I also consult on open source processes and community management, and on the Subversion version control system. See here for more information.