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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 [https://www.mozilla.org/ 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 [https://www.mozilla.org/ Mozilla] as a software engineer.


I've been working with and on Jabber/XMPP since late 2000.  First as admin help for others running jabberd1.4, then developing solutions atop XMPP for my employers. I started [https://java.net/projects/jso/ JSO] to aid in this development.
I've been working with and on Jabber/XMPP since late 2000.  First as admin help for others running jabberd1.4, then developing solutions atop XMPP for my employers. I started [https://java.net/projects/jso/ JSO] to aid in this development.

Latest revision as of 14:21, 28 August 2017

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

I've been working with and on Jabber/XMPP since late 2000. First as admin help for others running jabberd1.4, then developing solutions atop XMPP for my employers. I started JSO to aid in this development.

I joined the XSF at its inception in 2001. I was on XSF the council 2003-2005, then again in 2010 through 2012. I was a member of the XEP Editor team. I have authored, co-authored, and contributed to numerous XEPs and a few Internet-Drafts.

Protocols

Some protocols I've contributed to include:

Council

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

XEP Editor Team

I was a member of the XEP Editor team, who are responsible for publishing and maintaining all of the XMPP Extension Protocol (XEP) documents. This includes accepting new proposals; publishing updates from authors; processing advancements to Active/Draft/Final; and announcing last calls, deferments, etc.

IETF

Beyond the XMPP-related internet-drafts, I've also contributed to the following Working Groups as the IETF:

I am an author/editor for the following documents:

I am also one of the chairs for the following Working Groups:

Previously

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