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Katherine Druckman
Katherine Druckman is an HTML-flinging, PHP-hacking Linux Journal Webmistress by day, and a refined connoisseur of historic architecture and fine Chinese ceramics by night. She usually can be found surrounded by the charm of aging Texas buildings from the pioneer days or appreciating ceramics of the Song and Qing dynasties. Well, either that or sitting in a comfy chair with a laptop. Yeah, probably the laptop thing.
Now in her fourth year heading all things LinuxJournal.com, Katherine's experiences in web publishing for the open source audience have strengthened her stance as an impassioned Drupal fangirl.
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