Bo Leuf

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Bo Arne Leuf (July 9, 1952<ref>Vilka är vi? Template:In lang (Piratpartiet forum, retrieved 2007-02-19)</ref> – April 24, 2009)<ref>Posted by his son, Edward Template:Webarchive Template:In lang (Atari Talk Forums, retrieved 2009-05-25)</ref> was co-author of the book The Wiki Way (2001), written in collaboration with wiki inventor Ward Cunningham. His book Peer To Peer (2002) discusses different peer-to-peer (P2P) solutions both from a technical and legal point of view.

Bo Leuf lived in Gothenburg, Sweden.<ref>Www Bio (leuf.com, retrieved 2007-02-19)</ref> He was a candidate for the Pirate Party in the Swedish general election in 2006<ref>11. Bo Leuf, 56, Göteborg Template:Webarchive Template:In lang (Piratpartiet, retrieved 2007-02-19)</ref> and was also on its board as treasurer.<ref>Styrelse Template:Webarchive Template:In lang (Piratpartiet, retrieved 2007-02-19)</ref>

In 1971, he came from Västernorrland to Gothenburg to study engineering physics at Chalmers University.

In 1979, he opened a book shop called Wizard in Gothenburg.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Later, when he moved to Malmö in 1992, he opened a new shop, this time under the name of Daggshimmer. At this time in Malmö, he also helped his wife and mother-in-law to run the Demaret's School of Languages, a former Berlitz language school still using the same teaching method. He got married on June 2, 1984 and had two children. He died of cancer on April 24, 2009.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

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