Nicolas Vérité Application 2007
As said in User:Nyco:
- Jabber ID: nyco@jabber.fr
- Blog: http://nyco.wordpress.com/
- Location: Paris, France
- ClaimID: http://claimid.com/nyco
My real nickname is Nÿco ;-)
History
Born in 1974 in France, I had my first computer I shared with my brother in... 1984, an Amstrad CPC6128 (with 128 KB of RAM and double-sided floppy disks of 2 x 178 KB).
I discovered both the internet, Linux and the free software in 1996, while studying electronics at INSA of Toulouse (south-west of France), an engineering school.
I don't remember when I discovered ICQ, then Yahoo! Messenger and then Jabber, but I recently got involved maybe two or three years ago in the french Jabber community at JabberFR.org.
In parallel, I worked three years as an Oracle DBA, then three years as a Linux/Unix system engineer in on open source company, and since 2007 as an opensource consultant/integrator in a big services company.
I also am moderator of LinuxFR.org a higher-quality-than-Slashdot Slashdot-like website, and a wikipedist.
Jabber/XMPP Projects
As said just above, I usually work on JabberFR.org.
Code
None.
Sorry guys, I can't code. Code is useful, but there are so many other things that are useful.
Though, I sometimes report bugs and suggest feature requests.
Jabber documentation
- I have heavily contributed to: http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jabber
- I have contributed to Wiki: http://wiki.jabberfr.org
- I try to explain and document Jabber/XMMP and the related areas in my blog at: http://nyco.wordpress.com/
- I try to give talks
- And I made many tiny contributions of all forms
Plans for the future
- Make people know and understand
- Maybe make some of them make the switch
- Find the killer-app that will make them switch
- Understand, document and share
Talks
- I did one on Jabber clients at Solutions Linux
- I will do another one at the LSM
- I plan to do one for Parinux, the Paris area LUG
Jabber - Why I like it
Because, it's fun, modern, rapidly-evolving and has a bright future... and because it's an open standard.
Why I'm applying
To stay in constant contact with Jabber/XMPP technologies and follow their evolutions closer than what I did until now.
Contacts
- XXth century-style: mailto:nicolas.verite on the Google's mail service (which happens to be also a Jabber service)
- XXIst century-style: xmpp:nyco@jabber.fr don't hesitate