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My name is Matthew Miller ([xmpp:linuxwolf@outer-planes.net linuxwolf@outer-planes.net], [mailto:linuxwolf@outer-planes.net linuxwolf@outer-planes.net]).  I am employed by [http://www.cisco.com/ Cisco Systems, Inc.] as a software engineer.
My name is Matthew Miller ([xmpp:linuxwolf@outer-planes.net linuxwolf@outer-planes.net], [mailto:linuxwolf@outer-planes.net linuxwolf@outer-planes.net]).  I am employed by [http://www.cisco.com/ Cisco Systems, Inc.] as a software engineer.


I've been working with and on Jabber/XMPP since late 2000.  Mostly admin help for others running jabberd1.4, then developing solutions atop XMPP for my employers. I started [http://java.net/projects/jso/ JSO] to aid in this development.  I am also contributing to [https://github.com/BlinkRez/blinkrez BlinkRez] asynchronous DNS library to help build a better, scalable, more secure tomorrow (-:
I've been working with and on Jabber/XMPP since late 2000.  Mostly admin help for others running jabberd1.4, then developing solutions atop XMPP for my employers. I started [http://java.net/projects/jso/ JSO] to aid in this development.  I am also contributing to the [https://github.com/BlinkRez/blinkrez BlinkRez] asynchronous DNS library to help build a better, scalable, more secure tomorrow (-:


I joined the XSF at its inception in 2001. I was on XSF the council 2003-2005, then again in 2010.  I have authored, co-authored, and contributed to numerous XEPs.  I have also been a co-presenter on Jabber/XMPP technologies at the [http://www.denverjug.org/ Denver JUG].
I joined the XSF at its inception in 2001. I was on XSF the council 2003-2005, then again in 2010.  I have authored, co-authored, and contributed to numerous XEPs.  I have also been a co-presenter on Jabber/XMPP technologies at the [http://www.denverjug.org/ Denver JUG].

Latest revision as of 16:35, 21 July 2011

My name is Matthew Miller (linuxwolf@outer-planes.net, linuxwolf@outer-planes.net). I am employed by Cisco Systems, Inc. as a software engineer.

I've been working with and on Jabber/XMPP since late 2000. Mostly admin help for others running jabberd1.4, then developing solutions atop XMPP for my employers. I started JSO to aid in this development. I am also contributing to the BlinkRez asynchronous DNS library to help build a better, scalable, more secure tomorrow (-:

I joined the XSF at its inception in 2001. I was on XSF the council 2003-2005, then again in 2010. I have authored, co-authored, and contributed to numerous XEPs. I have also been a co-presenter on Jabber/XMPP technologies at the Denver JUG.

Protocols

Some protocols I've contributed to include:

Council

I have been, and currently am, a member of the Council; where I've reviewed, commented, and voted on various other XEPs.

Previously

Matthew Miller Application 2010

Matthew Miller Application 2009

Matthew Miller Application 2008

Matthew Miller Application 2007

Matthew Miller Application 2006

Matthew Miller Application 2005