<big>The Reproducible Builds project relies on [several projects, supporters and sponsors]({{"/who/" | relative_url }}) for financial support, but they are also valued as ambassadors who spread the word about our project and the work that we do.</big>
This is the fourth instalment in a series featuring the projects, companies and individuals who support the Reproducible Builds project. If you are a supporter of the Reproducible Builds project (of whatever size) and would like to be featured here, please let get in touch with us at [contact@reproducible-builds.org](mailto:contact@reproducible-builds.org).
<big>The Reproducible Builds project relies on [several projects, supporters and sponsors]({{"/who/" | relative_url }}) for financial support, but they are also valued as ambassadors who spread the word about our project and the work that we do.</big>
This is the fourth instalment in a series featuring the projects, companies and individuals who support the Reproducible Builds project.
We started this series by [featuring the Civil Infrastructure Platform]({{"/news/2020/10/21/supporter-spotlight-cip-project/" | relative_url }}) project and followed this up with a [post about the Ford Foundation]({{"/news/2021/04/06/supporter-spotlight-ford-foundation/" | relative_url }}) as well as a [recent oneabout ARDC]({{"/news/2022/04/14/supporter-spotlight-ardc/" | relative_url }}) and with the [Google Open Source Security Team (GOSST)](https://security.googleblog.com/). Today, however, we will be talking with **Jan Nieuwenhuizen**on**Bootstrappable Builds, GNU Mes and GNU Guix**.
We started this series by [featuring the Civil Infrastructure Platform]({{"/news/2020/10/21/supporter-spotlight-cip-project/" | relative_url }}) project and followed this up with a [post about the Ford Foundation]({{"/news/2021/04/06/supporter-spotlight-ford-foundation/" | relative_url }}) as well as a recent ones [about ARDC]({{"/news/2022/04/14/supporter-spotlight-ardc/" | relative_url }}) and the [Google Open Source Security Team (GOSST)](https://security.googleblog.com/). Today, however, we will be talking with **Jan Nieuwenhuizen**about**Bootstrappable Builds, GNU Mes and GNU Guix**.