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Mremond at 17:29, 27 August 2007
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<p><b>New page</b></p><div>==About==<br />
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I am the founder of Process-one (http://www.process-one.net/) and developer on ejabberd (http://www.process-one.net/en/ejabberd/), an open source XMPP server implementation, and several other related Jabber projects.<br />
I have been active in the Open Source community since 1993, mainly in French Linux non-profit organisations. My interest for Jabber gets back to 2000, when I was working for a company developing a clustering and scalability layer around Jabberd.<br />
Since then, I have been doing mainly XMPP and Erlang activities. I have worked on an XML-based EAI (Enterprise Application Integration platform), that is nowadays known as J-EAI (XMPP based integration platform).<br />
I have been a member of the XSF since 4 years now.<br />
My main focus is to push XMPP to its limit in term of reliability and scalabity to make a good business case for the protocol.<br />
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==Why I'm reapplying==<br />
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The XMPP protocol is an IETF standard. The XEP process have produce a fair amount of good and ready to implement extensions to the protocol. However, we have reach a point where we both have a strong technical asset and a growing adoption of the protocol. However, the protocol is still not spread largely enough, in accordance to its technical merits and its standard status.<br />
We probably also need to layer the protocol. It is hard for implementor to know what to implement first, what is stable and what is moving etc.<br />
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My goal in reapplying is to try helping the standardisation process by making it compliant with industry rules and mid term stability.<br />
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My second goal is to get more big companies involved in the XSF and to have cross domain discussions with other technologies (Adobe with Flash technologies, SIP companies, etc).<br />
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This target are obviously long term effort. I will primarily focus on helping the XSF and the community behind it in defining and walking through the first steps on the road, by asking the right questions.<br />
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==Contact==<br />
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My IM ID: mremond @ process-one.net</div>
Mremond