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My name is Edwin Mons ([xmpp:intosi@ik.nu intosi], [mailto:xsf@edwinm.ik.nu xsf@edwinm.ik.nu]), | |||
I work for IRX Innovations, an electronic paper display business, and I'm applying to retain my XSF membership. | |||
==History== | |||
I got interested in Jabber via Ralph very early on, but only decided to enter the (then) JSF in 2004, after a few people asked me why I was manning a Jabber Software Foundation booth at FOSDEM while I was no JSF member at all ;) | |||
==Jabber/XMPP Projects== | |||
In my job as server architect, I try to introduce Jabber/XMPP on every level it's technically feasible. Past projects include a data synchronization tool using pub/sub and content notifications via xmpp. Several of our new server applications use Jabber-RPC and pubsub. In private projects, I try to use as much jabber-related techniques as well. Nothing too exiting, just plain notification of changes and/or database mutations, test driving XMPP server and client implementations. | |||
When the infrastructure team (iteam) was started two years ago, I quickly applied for that team. I'm currently handling DNS and mail-related issues. | |||
==Plans for the future== | |||
I'll probably be entertaining the people at FOSDEM next year at the XSF booth, if you're all willing to let me do it again. | |||
More activities in the infrastructure team of the XSF. | |||
Spreading the word about IPv6. | |||
==Why I'm reapplying== | |||
I really like the XSF, and I feel it's important to have such a body for XMPP. I also want to be active in the iteam, and I'll need to be an XSF member for that. |