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Council: 2018 (Chair), 2017 (Chair), 2016, 2015, 2014, 2009 (Partial), 2008, 2007 | Council: 2019, 2018 (Chair), 2017 (Chair), 2016, 2015, 2014, 2009 (Partial), 2008, 2007 | ||
Board: 2015, 2013, 2011 (Chair) | Board: 2015, 2013, 2011 (Chair) | ||
XEPs: 12 XEPs list me as author, I think, and a total of 60(!) mention me by name. Of the ones I'm listed as a co-author of, the most impressive is probably XEP-0001, though I wrote very very little of it. | |||
=== Employment === | === Employment === |
Revision as of 15:30, 30 December 2019
Dave Cridland
This contains a set of info about me, including contact details, work, etc.
Contact Details
- EMail: dave@cridland.net
- XMPP: dwd@dave.cridland.net
- LinkedIn: Dave Cridland
- Homepage: Dave Cridland
Where?
I live in Carmarthen, in West Wales (which is an area of Wales in the Southwest). Wales is part of the UK, but isn't England. And I'm English, not Welsh. Gosh, it's confusing, isn't it?
IETF Work
Mostly IMAP, although I did quite a bit on ACAP, and know my way around SMTP. I've also a passing familiarity with SASL, including some work on SCRAM. I have (around) 8 RFCs in my name, and several more where I'm listed in Acknowledgements, dating back to RFC 3027 in 2001.
XSF Work
Council: 2019, 2018 (Chair), 2017 (Chair), 2016, 2015, 2014, 2009 (Partial), 2008, 2007
Board: 2015, 2013, 2011 (Chair)
XEPs: 12 XEPs list me as author, I think, and a total of 60(!) mention me by name. Of the ones I'm listed as a co-author of, the most impressive is probably XEP-0001, though I wrote very very little of it.
Employment
Currently "Messaging" at Forward Health, previously Threads (briefly), Surevine, Inky, and Isode. All the jobs I've had since sometime in Isode have been XMPP-related except at Inky (standards-based email) and Threads (so I left).
Software
Done stuff with Openfire, Prosody, and M-Link in my past. Also done a surprising amount with SliXMPP. Created Metre from scratch. All of this in "Critical Messaging" applications.
Currently working on a Secret Project.