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My first development activity around XMPP in 2012 was an open-source client for Android based on Smack. [https://github.com/mar-v-in/XMPP-for-Android] It was a total mess and I discontinued work on it just a few months after publication. | My first development activity around XMPP in 2012 was an open-source client for Android based on Smack. [https://github.com/mar-v-in/XMPP-for-Android] It was a total mess and I discontinued work on it just a few months after publication. | ||
I also experimented with a system-wide XMPP service for Android in 2014, but it never became useful for anything. [https://github.com/mar-v-in/XmppAndroidService] | I also experimented with a system-wide XMPP service for Android in 2014, but it never became useful for anything. [https://github.com/mar-v-in/XmppAndroidService] | ||
In 2015, I participated in Google Summer of Code under the XSF to develop DNSSEC functionality for minidns. [https://mar-v-in.github.io/gsoc15/weekly-report/2015/08/21/thanks.html] While originally developed for the use in Smack, it is now also used in Conversations as well as many other projects. | In 2015, I participated in Google Summer of Code under the XSF to develop DNSSEC functionality for minidns. [https://mar-v-in.github.io/gsoc15/weekly-report/2015/08/21/thanks.html] While originally developed for the use in Smack, it is now also used in Conversations as well as many other projects. Since 2016, I am one of the main developers of [https://dino.im Dino]. Since 2018 I (co-)mentor Google Summer of Code students for Dino. | ||
Since 2016, I am one of the main developers of [https://dino.im Dino]. Since 2018 I (co-)mentor Google Summer of Code students for Dino | |||
I regularly participate in development sprints and help advertise XMPP on conferences. I am happily contributing my opinion on the mailing list and in xsf@ MUC. I became a member of XSF in 2019. | |||
My personal interest in XMPP is user-friendly and secure personal and team communication (chats and calls). I am happy to contribute further to XEPs as well as Dino and other XMPP-related open source projects, to make this reality. | My personal interest in XMPP is user-friendly and secure personal and team communication (chats and calls). I am happy to contribute further to XEPs as well as Dino and other XMPP-related open source projects, to make this reality. | ||
Latest revision as of 14:16, 9 June 2020
Hi, My name is Marvin Wißfeld, I also go by the nicknames larma and mar-v-in. This is my re-application for XSF membership.
About Me
I am contributing to and developing open-source software since 2011. Most of my work is related to the Android operating system. Examples of projects I significantly contributed to (and are not mentioned in the next section) include microG and OpenKeychain.
I graduated with a master in computer science and am a self-employed software engineer. My research and professional focus are in mobile privacy, IT security and fintech. I currently live in south-western Germany. The nearest large city by train minutes is Paris.
Me and XMPP
My first development activity around XMPP in 2012 was an open-source client for Android based on Smack. [1] It was a total mess and I discontinued work on it just a few months after publication. I also experimented with a system-wide XMPP service for Android in 2014, but it never became useful for anything. [2] In 2015, I participated in Google Summer of Code under the XSF to develop DNSSEC functionality for minidns. [3] While originally developed for the use in Smack, it is now also used in Conversations as well as many other projects. Since 2016, I am one of the main developers of Dino. Since 2018 I (co-)mentor Google Summer of Code students for Dino.
I regularly participate in development sprints and help advertise XMPP on conferences. I am happily contributing my opinion on the mailing list and in xsf@ MUC. I became a member of XSF in 2019. My personal interest in XMPP is user-friendly and secure personal and team communication (chats and calls). I am happy to contribute further to XEPs as well as Dino and other XMPP-related open source projects, to make this reality.
Read more about me on my user page.
Contact
- Full name: Marvin Wißfeld
- XMPP address: jabber at larma.de
- e-Mail address: xmpp at larma.de
- XSF discussion username: larma