Difference between revisions of "Arc Riley for Council 2014"

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I currently serve as director for Copyleft Games Group, lead Python XML SIG, and maintain several software projects related to XMPP.  Among them recently;
I currently serve as director for Copyleft Games Group, lead Python XML SIG, and maintain several software projects related to XMPP.  Among them recently;


  * [[http://nodetree.org/|NodeTree]] - an XML data binding package for Python, which supports XML stream processing including XMPP
  * [[http://nodetree.org/ NodeTree]] - an XML data binding package for Python, which supports XML stream processing including XMPP
  * [[http://lightmelody.org/|LightMelody]] - XMPP C library based on Loudmouth, largely rewritten using modern libraries (GLib/GIO) and cleaning up the API
  * [[http://lightmelody.org/ LightMelody]] - XMPP C library based on Loudmouth, largely rewritten using modern libraries (GLib/GIO) and cleaning up the API
  * [[http://hg.concordance-xmpp.org/mod_xmpp|mod_xmpp]] - Apache module implementing XMPP over WebSockets, which hopefully will make deployment easier/cleaner vs setting up a WebSockets web proxy
  * [[http://hg.concordance-xmpp.org/mod_xmpp mod_xmpp]] - Apache module implementing XMPP over WebSockets, which hopefully will make deployment easier/cleaner vs setting up a WebSockets web proxy


I started mod_xmpp and NodeTree as components for building a XMPP service framework in Python with the goal being to be able to quickly build XMPP-backed web applications with a dozen or two lines of Python and XSLT. I've given talks demonstrating building a simple XMPP PubSub-based wiki where changes can be seen by other viewers in realtime.
I started mod_xmpp and NodeTree as components for building a XMPP service framework in Python with the goal being to be able to quickly build XMPP-backed web applications with a dozen or two lines of Python and XSLT. I've given talks demonstrating building a simple XMPP PubSub-based wiki where changes can be seen by other viewers in realtime.
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I'm a vocal proponent of XMPP over WebSockets, especially in tapping into the growing WebRTC community to promote XMPP as a federated, open network for building WebRTC-based webapps on, and have given many talks on the subject.
I'm a vocal proponent of XMPP over WebSockets, especially in tapping into the growing WebRTC community to promote XMPP as a federated, open network for building WebRTC-based webapps on, and have given many talks on the subject.


I've also done some work getting a [[http://dublincore.org/|Dublin Core]] based XML metadata standard for online game catalogs as part of my work with Copyleft Games Group.
I've also done some work getting a [[http://dublincore.org/ Dublin Core]] based XML metadata standard for online game catalogs as part of my work with Copyleft Games Group.


= Why I'm Running =
= Why I'm Running =

Revision as of 06:35, 31 October 2014

History

I've been a heavy user and advocate of XMPP since 2004.

I currently serve as director for Copyleft Games Group, lead Python XML SIG, and maintain several software projects related to XMPP. Among them recently;

* [NodeTree] - an XML data binding package for Python, which supports XML stream processing including XMPP
* [LightMelody] - XMPP C library based on Loudmouth, largely rewritten using modern libraries (GLib/GIO) and cleaning up the API
* [mod_xmpp] - Apache module implementing XMPP over WebSockets, which hopefully will make deployment easier/cleaner vs setting up a WebSockets web proxy

I started mod_xmpp and NodeTree as components for building a XMPP service framework in Python with the goal being to be able to quickly build XMPP-backed web applications with a dozen or two lines of Python and XSLT. I've given talks demonstrating building a simple XMPP PubSub-based wiki where changes can be seen by other viewers in realtime.

I'm a vocal proponent of XMPP over WebSockets, especially in tapping into the growing WebRTC community to promote XMPP as a federated, open network for building WebRTC-based webapps on, and have given many talks on the subject.

I've also done some work getting a [Dublin Core] based XML metadata standard for online game catalogs as part of my work with Copyleft Games Group.

Why I'm Running

I believe my XML/XMPP experience makes me a good candidate for the Council.

Frankly, we have a fairly good list of council candidates and I have faith that whichever subset is elected will do a fine job. I'm running because at the time I'm throwing my hat in the ring (Oct 31) there are only 5 candidates for 5 positions, and uncontested elections suck.


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