Tom Lane (computer scientist)


Thomas G. Lane is a computer scientist dedicated to open-source software. In a 2000 survey, he was listed as one of the top 10 contributors to an intended-to-be-representative sample of open-source software, having contributed 0.782% of the total code.
Lane's contributions to open-source include:
Lane holds a Doctor of Philosophy in computer science from Carnegie Mellon University, 1990. He occasionally lectures at that university, and other places. He has worked for Hewlett Packard, Structured Software Systems, Great Bridge, Red Hat, Salesforce, and Crunchy Data.
In July 2000, Lane was employed by Great Bridge, one of the first PostgreSQL support companies. However, the firm was dissolved in September 2001 and Lane moved to Red Hat, a competitor of Great Bridge at the time, to develop their version of PostgreSQL named Red Hat Database. The Red Hat Database project was later cancelled, but Lane continued to work there to develop PostgreSQL. Between May 2013 and October 2015, Lane worked at Salesforce.com. In 2015, Lane began working for Crunchy Data to allow more time to support the PostgreSQL community. Lane is part of the PostgreSQL core team.

PostgreSQL

Lane is a member of the core PostgreSQL development team. He is involved in all aspects of PostgreSQL, including new features, performance improvements, and bug evaluating and fixing.

Image formats

Independent JPEG Group

The Independent JPEG Group is an informal group that writes and distributes a widely used free library for JPEG image compression. The IJG is arguably one of the important early open source groups and a major reason why the JPEG image format is a standard.
The IJG develops and maintains libjpeg, a library written entirely in C which contains a widely used implementation of a JPEG decoder, JPEG encoder and other JPEG utilities.

PNG

The original specification for the Portable Network Graphics, version 1.0, was written by Thomas Boutell and Lane, with contributions by many others.
Lane is a Contributing Editor for PNG Specification, Version 1.1.

TIFF

Lane is a member of the Tagged Image File Format advisory committee.

Works