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= Personalia =
= Personalia =


I'm a PhD student at the K.U.Leuven, Belgium. I have been involved in a
I am Remko Tronçon, a PhD student at the K.U.Leuven (Belgium). I have been involved in a variety of free software projects in the past, and have always been
variety of free software projects in the past, and have always been
advocating free software and open standards during this time.
advocating free software and open standards during this time.



Revision as of 20:18, 4 July 2005

Personalia

I am Remko Tronçon, a PhD student at the K.U.Leuven (Belgium). I have been involved in a variety of free software projects in the past, and have always been advocating free software and open standards during this time.

Code

I have been a regular contributor for the Psi project since 2003, both in code as in community support. Currently, i am part of the Psi core development team.

JEPS

I am author of JEP-146: Remote Controlling Clients.

PR

Besides the code, standards, ..., i also put a lot of value on the less tangible Jabber-related things. As a Psi developer, i get in contact with many people on a daily basis. Besides members from the community, Psi users, other client developers, there are also the non-Jabber users, and even IM newcomers. These conversations made me gain a lot of insight on the both the positive and negative points of the Jabber world, and gave ideas for future developments. On the other side, i always try to reach people in these conversations, and show them why they could benefit from Jabber.

Future

While i have ideas for a few interesting new Jabber projects, being a client developer does not leave much room for side-projects. This is why, besides my work on Psi, i will mainly be focusing on working with other people and encouraging them to work on some ideas.

Additionally, i will try to combine work with pleasure, and am planning to propose student projects combining Jabber with my own research field. This will hopefully allow me to devote a little bit of my dayjob time to Jabber as well.


Why

I'm applying for JSF membership, because i feel this would take both my commitment as my involvment in the Jabber community to the next level. I would like to give extra input to the JSF, both from the perspective of a client developer, as a critical IM user.