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I'm Kevin Smith, [xmpp:kevin@doomsong.co.uk xmpp:kevin@doomsong.co.uk], and I'm applying to retain my XSF membership. | I'm Kevin Smith, [xmpp:kevin@doomsong.co.uk xmpp:kevin@doomsong.co.uk], and I'm applying to retain my XSF membership. Email's [mailto:kevin@kismith.co.uk mailto:kevin@kismith.co.uk]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
I've a PhD from the University of Exeter, (a study into Simulated Annealing Techniques for Multi-Objective Optimisation), I worked as R&D Manager at a company developing credit card fraud detection systems, and I now work for [http://isode.com Isode] in the XMPP team. I've been an XSF member since 2005, and a council member since 2006. I'm chairing the current XSF Council. | I've a PhD from the University of Exeter, (a study into Simulated Annealing Techniques for Multi-Objective Optimisation), I worked as R&D Manager at a company developing credit card fraud detection systems, and I now work for [http://isode.com Isode] in the XMPP team (this application is, as always, personal). I've been an XSF member since 2005, and a council member since 2006. I'm chairing the current XSF Council. | ||
==Jabber/XMPP Projects== | ==Jabber/XMPP Projects== |
Revision as of 08:25, 7 April 2010
I'm Kevin Smith, xmpp:kevin@doomsong.co.uk, and I'm applying to retain my XSF membership. Email's mailto:kevin@kismith.co.uk.
History
I've a PhD from the University of Exeter, (a study into Simulated Annealing Techniques for Multi-Objective Optimisation), I worked as R&D Manager at a company developing credit card fraud detection systems, and I now work for Isode in the XMPP team (this application is, as always, personal). I've been an XSF member since 2005, and a council member since 2006. I'm chairing the current XSF Council.
Jabber/XMPP Projects
Code
- I was project leader for the Psi client for nearly 5 years, until early last year.
- I'm now coding on the new Swift client with Remko.
- I wrote the SleekMigrate app for migrating between XMPP server software.
- I developed much of the SleekBot, which is a bot for running in MUCs - it's active in the jabber and jdev mucs on jabber.org, as well as Psi's muc.
- My (abandoned) MaybeLater task manager system accepted new tasks through an XMPP bot.
- I have contributed to the SleekXMPP Python XMPP library.
- In my day job I work on the M-Link server (among other things).
XMPP Protocol
I'm a co-author of several XEPs, read all the XEPs that go through (it's hard to review them for Council otherwise).
XMPP documentation
- XMPP: The Definitive Guide for O'Reilly, which has been out about a year now. It's good, really - buy it please.
Plans for the future
As well as continuing work on Swift, I intend to continue contributing to XEPs and chairing council. I also expect I'll keep doing XMPP stuffs at Isode.
XMPP - Why I like it
I came to Jabber because I was on Linux and didn't like the thought of using clients that had to play catch-up to the legacy networks; Jabber's open standard felt cleaner. As a geek, helping to set up the university Jabber server was also an appeal. I got drawn into development with Psi and learned more about the protocol decided it's a standard worth supporting. I've since had a great deal of contact with the communit(y|ies), and met a good bunch of people at FOSDEM and the XMPP Summit that help me want to keep being involved.
XSF Work
- I'm a Council member.
- I chair Council.
- I'm the infrastructure team lead.
- I'm one of the jabber.org admins (not strictly XSF).
- I'm an XSF org admin for GSoC this year.
- I perform small tasks like proofreading for the commteam.
- I'm on the review team.
Why I'm reapplying
So I can keep doing what I'm doing in the XSF.