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Essays by Michael Hart
Michael Hart is the founder of Project Gutenberg.
- The History and Philosophy of Project Gutenberg, an essay from 1992 that still rings true today
- The Project Gutenberg Mission Statement. This is Michael Hart's FAQ #0.
- Administrivia, about the Project Gutenberg belief in minimalist organizations and in separation of powers. This is Michael Hart's FAQ #1.
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- Principle of Minimal Regulation / Administration. This is FAQ #3 written by Project Gutenberg's Founder, Michael Hart, and PGLAF's Director & CEO, Dr. Gregory B. Newby.
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Other items
- Article: The Second Gutenberg Interview with Michael Hart by Sam Vaknin, Ph.D. (May 2002).
- Article: Project Gutenberg's Anabasis by Sam Vaknin, Ph.D. (January 5, 2004).
- Article: Michael Hart: Changing the world through e-books by Marie Lebert (June 21, 2004).
- Article: Project Gutenberg, from 1971 to 2005 by Marie Lebert (August 2005). Presents Project Gutenberg and Distributed Proofreaders from both a US and international perspective.
- Interview: The Ubiquitous Project Gutenberg Interview with Michael Hart, its Founder by Sam Vaknin, Ph.D. (November 11, 2005).
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