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==History== | ==History== | ||
I have been writing code for many years. I write mostly C++/PHP and I will continue to do so. I was engaged in virtual presence projects of the European Union during my PhD. I am CTO of | I have been writing code for many years. I write mostly C++/PHP and I will continue to do so. I was engaged in virtual presence projects of the European Union during my PhD. I am CTO of [http://www.weblin.com weblin], a virtual presence system based on Jabber. I speak and write about the topic "virtual presence with Jabber". | ||
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* [http://www.virtual.presence.org www.virtual.presence.org] an aggregator of virtual presence systems and news | * [http://www.virtual.presence.org www.virtual.presence.org] an aggregator of virtual presence systems and news | ||
* | * [http://www.weblin.com www.weblin.com] the weblin portal/download site | ||
* | * [http://blog.wolfspelz.de blog.wolfspelz.de] my blog (german) | ||
==Why I'm reapplying== | ==Why I'm reapplying== | ||
I work on | I work on [http://www.virtual.presence.org virtual presence]. Jabber/XMPP is the best infrastructure for it. I am sure that we will see millions of people on the web with their avatars and this might give a giant push to XMPP (not that it would need it :-). As a company we rely heavily on Jabber, client libraries, servers, documentation, and know-how. We are using off the shelf open source XMPP servers. In other words: Jabber is very important to my company and I am trying to give something back to the community by using commercial XMPP support. |
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