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My main interests are end-to-end encryption which is the reason why both my bachelor's thesis was and my master's thesis will be around that topic. Although I don't feel confident enough in my knowledge I try my best to fuel the advancement of e2ee-related specifications. The past years I spent an extended period of time fully understanding OpenPGP.  
My main interests are end-to-end encryption which is the reason why both my bachelor's thesis was and my master's thesis will be around that topic. Although I don't feel confident enough in my knowledge I try my best to fuel the advancement of e2ee-related specifications. The past years I spent an extended period of time fully understanding OpenPGP.  
Currently I am primarily working on PGPainless which is an OpenPGP library for Java and Android. Last year I took part in the OpenPGP Email Summit in Geneva.
Currently I am primarily working on [https://pgpainless.org/ PGPainless] which is an OpenPGP library for Java and Android. Last year I took part in the OpenPGP Email Summit in Geneva, as I will [https://wiki.gnupg.org/OpenPGPEmailSummit202305 this year].


I authored (and co-authored) a small number of encryption-related XMPP Extension protocols.
I authored (and co-authored) a small number of encryption-related XMPP Extension protocols.

Revision as of 18:00, 22 May 2023

My name is Paul Schaub, also known as vanitasvitae. This is my re-application as a member of the XSF.

About Me

I have a master's degree in computer science from the WWU Münster. I am not employed at the moment, but I am making some money working on an OpenPGP library as a freelancer.

My involvement in XMPP began when I implemented OMEMO encryption for the Smack XMPP client library as part of my bachelor's thesis. Since then I visited 5 XSF Summits and 2 Sprints, took part in two XMPP-related Google Summer of Code projects as a student, and even mentored a student once. During my time with the IgniteRealtime Foundation, I became the number 2 contributor of Smack.

My main interests are end-to-end encryption which is the reason why both my bachelor's thesis was and my master's thesis will be around that topic. Although I don't feel confident enough in my knowledge I try my best to fuel the advancement of e2ee-related specifications. The past years I spent an extended period of time fully understanding OpenPGP. Currently I am primarily working on PGPainless which is an OpenPGP library for Java and Android. Last year I took part in the OpenPGP Email Summit in Geneva, as I will this year.

I authored (and co-authored) a small number of encryption-related XMPP Extension protocols.

In my spare time, I'm writing articles about XMPP and free software on my blog.

I'm also a (currently inactive) supporter of the Free Software Foundation Europe, as well as a member of the (the now dissolved) Federated Networks Association Feneas.

Why XMPP?

I believe that open standards, encryption, privacy, and free software are essential building blocks for a healthy democracy. That's why I want to continue to support the XMPP Standards Foundation as a member to help to create a healthy communications ecosystem.

Contact

XMPP: vanitasvitae(at)mercury-im.org (spam protected through captcha)

EMail: vanitasvitae(at)fsfe.org

Website: https://blog.jabberhead.tk/about-me/

Mastodon: https://fosstodon.org/@vanitasvitae