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* JID: [xmpp:axel@snikket.eversten.net]
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I am an information scientist who is interested in open-source projects. I am especially interested in tools which enhance the digital sovereignty. I started using Jabber/XMPP in winter 2000 (when I started to study information science). In 2020 I got more active in the XMPP community. I deployed my blog to help non-technical people to get started with XMPP. I test a lot of XMPP apps and I report bugs and inconsistencies to the developers.
I am an information scientist who is interested in open-source projects, especially tools which enhance the digital sovereignty. I started using Jabber/XMPP in winter 2000 (when I started to study information science). In 2020 I got more active in the XMPP community. I deployed my blog to help non-technical people to get started with XMPP. I test a lot of XMPP apps and I report bugs and inconsistencies to the developers.


== My XMPP-projects and activities ==
== My XMPP-projects and activities ==

Revision as of 11:33, 24 November 2022

About Me

  • Name: Axel Reimer
  • Mail address: axel [at] eversten [dot] net
  • JID: [1]

I am an information scientist who is interested in open-source projects, especially tools which enhance the digital sovereignty. I started using Jabber/XMPP in winter 2000 (when I started to study information science). In 2020 I got more active in the XMPP community. I deployed my blog to help non-technical people to get started with XMPP. I test a lot of XMPP apps and I report bugs and inconsistencies to the developers.

My XMPP-projects and activities

I am the author of the blog eversten.net which is available in German and English. I operated a private ejabberd server in the years 2020-2022. In the year 2022, I decided to switch from ejabberd to Snikket as a server software.

Affiliations

Currently, I am working as a project manager and requirements engineer at BTC AG in Oldenburg (Germany).

Motivation

I think that it is important to support the development of tools and communities which use standards to help people to enhance their digital sovereignty. XMPP offers nearly everything a normal user needs to replace centralized instant messaging services.