https://wiki.xmpp.org/web/index.php?title=Edwin_Mons_Application_2014&feed=atom&action=historyEdwin Mons Application 2014 - Revision history2024-03-28T11:22:15ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.37.1https://wiki.xmpp.org/web/index.php?title=Edwin_Mons_Application_2014&diff=1467&oldid=prevIntosi: Created page with "My name is Edwin Mons ([xmpp:intosi@ik.nu intosi], [mailto:xsf?edwinm.ik.nu xsf?edwinm.ik.nu]), I work for [http://www.isode.com Isode Ltd], and I'm applying to retain my XSF..."2014-06-27T11:00:22Z<p>Created page with "My name is Edwin Mons ([xmpp:intosi@ik.nu intosi], [mailto:xsf?edwinm.ik.nu xsf?edwinm.ik.nu]), I work for [http://www.isode.com Isode Ltd], and I'm applying to retain my XSF..."</p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>My name is Edwin Mons ([xmpp:intosi@ik.nu intosi], [mailto:xsf?edwinm.ik.nu xsf?edwinm.ik.nu]), <br />
I work for [http://www.isode.com Isode Ltd], and I'm applying to retain my XSF membership.<br />
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==Current Job==<br />
At Isode, I work on the M-Link XMPP server team. Needless to say a lot of XMPP and spec reading (and suggesting cleanups in them) are involved here :)<br />
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==History==<br />
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 ;)<br />
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==Side Jabber/XMPP Projects==<br />
Previously, I worked on data synchronization tools, content notification systems and production automation tools that all included XMPP as core technology.<br />
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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. I tend to keep an eye on the well-being of xmpp:jabber.org as well.<br />
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==Plans for the future==<br />
I'll probably be entertaining the people at FOSDEM next year at the XSF booth / Real Time Lounge, and I intend to work with a few authors on making some XEPs clearer.<br />
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Making M-Link yet even more awesome.<br />
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==Why I'm reapplying==<br />
For me, the XSF is the glue that binds together a community based on a protocol. This was true in the past, it's certainly true for me right now, and I hope it will be true for quite a while.</div>Intosi