Péter Gervai Explained

Péter Gervai
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Birth Name:Péter Gervai
Birth Date:January 7, 1972
Birth Place:Debrecen
Hungary
Nationality:Hungarian
Other Names:Gervai Grin Péter or grin (online alias)
Alma Mater:Kandó Kálmán Műszaki Főiskola
Boards:Wikimedia Hungary
Founder of the Hungarian Wikipedia
Website:https://grin.hu/

Péter Gervai (born 7 January 1972) is a Hungarian IT development engineer, the founder of the Hungarian Wikipedia and the chair of Wikimedia Hungary. He was one of the pioneers of Internet culture in Hungary, as operator of the LifeForce BBS and the author of a snarky webpage about chain emails which was widely used to educate senders of such mail.[1]

Personal life

Péter Gervai is married and has two children. Besides his native Hungarian, he speaks fluently in English and German.

Career

He graduated from Fazekas Mihály Gimnázium in 1990. Then he studied at Kandó Kálmán Műszaki Főiskola in Budapest. He worked at FidoNet as a moderator, and he was the maintainer of the LifeForce BBS, which was among the pioneers in Hungary. The starter of the Mozilla Open Directory's Hungarian part,[2] He participated in several open source projects. He was elected as president of the newly formed "Hungarian Wikimedia Association" on 27 September 2008. He has a diverse interest mainly focused on technical areas, computers, mostly internet access and service providing, security, network design and programming, but he also likes reading and writing literature.

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Awards

References

  1. http://yikes.tolna.net/hoax/ Lánclevelek küldőinek tanfolyama
  2. http://dmoz.org/DMOZ DMOZ Open Directory Project
  3. Web site: Wikimédia Magyarország Egyesület . 2011-04-11 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120322145537/http://www.itbusiness.hu/hetilap/megkerdeztuk/Jelolt_Valtozatok.html?honap=2009_10 . 2012-03-22 . dead .
  4. http://helybenavilag.hu/torokbalint/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=10821:iii-magyar-feltalalok-napja-jun-16&catid=66:kitekint&Itemid=88 Hungarian Inventors Day
  5. http://ogd-budapest.eventbrite.com/ Open Government Data Workshop, Budapest
  6. http://hirbase.blog.hu/2011/01/15/tiz_eves_a_wikipedia 10 éves a Wikipédia
  7. Web site: eFestival 2009. 2009-11-24.

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