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My name is Ralph Meijer (ralphm) and I'm applying for the continuance of my JSF membership.
My name is Ralph Meijer ([xmpp:ralphm@ik.nu ralphm]) and I'm applying for the continuance of my JSF membership.


== History ==
== History ==
 
I've been an active member of the Jabber community since late 2000. Since then I'm involved in doing experiments with new Jabber protocols resulting in various pages at my personal site [http://ralphm.net/ ralphm.net]. Examples are the Jabber Fish Tank at that site's front page and the [http://ralphm.net/world Jabber World Map]. I'm one of the founding members of the JSF. I also maintain a [http://ralphm.net/blog/ blog].
I've been an active member of the Jabber community since late 2000. Since then I'm involved in doing experiments with new Jabber protocols resulting in various pages at my personal site [http://ralphm.net/ ralphm.net]. Examples are the Jabber Fish Tank at that site's front page and the [http://ralphm.net/world Jabber World Map]. I'm one of the founding members of the JSF. I also maintain a [http://ralphm.net/blog blog].


== Protocols ==
== Protocols ==
I've contributed to many protocols, both in the JEP standards process and the XMPP workgroup. Some of those contributions have resulted in the (co-)authorship of a number of publish-subscribe related JEPs:
I've contributed to many protocols, both in the JEP standards process and the XMPP workgroup. Some of those contributions have resulted in the (co-)authorship of a number of publish-subscribe related JEPs:
* [http://www.jabber.org/jeps/jep-0060.html JEP-0060] - Publish Subscribe
* [http://www.jabber.org/jeps/jep-0060.html JEP-0060] - Publish Subscribe
* [http://www.jabber.org/jeps/jep-0107.html JEP-0107] - User Mood
* [http://www.jabber.org/jeps/jep-0107.html JEP-0107] - User Mood
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== Services ==
== Services ==
I maintain the following Jabber related services:
I maintain the following Jabber related services:
* [http://planet.jabber.org Planet Jabber] - *The* aggregate blog of Jabber related blogs.
* [http://planet.jabber.org Planet Jabber] - *The* aggregate blog of Jabber related blogs.
* [http://mimir.ik.nu/ Mimír] - A Jabber enabled news service / web-based news reader.
* [http://mimir.ik.nu/ Mimí­r] - A Jabber enabled news service / web-based news reader.


== Code ==
== Code ==
Not all of my Jabber related code is (currently) publicly available. However, some of the code created for my experiments mentioned above is available in the [http://ralphm.net/downloads download section] of my site. Furthermore, I'm the author of the following projects, of which the code has been released under a BSD (-like) license:
Not all of my Jabber related code is (currently) publicly available. However, some of the code created for my experiments mentioned above is available in the [http://ralphm.net/downloads download section] of my site. Furthermore, I'm the author of the following projects, of which the code has been released under a BSD (-like) license:


* [http://idavoll.jabberstudio.org Idavoll] - A (framework for building a) server-side component that implements a JEP-0060 compliant publish-subscribe service.
* [http://idavoll.ik.nu/ Idavoll] - A (framework for building a) server-side component that implements a JEP-0060 compliant publish-subscribe service.
* [http://tune.jabberstudio.org Tune] - A small client that publishes the currently playing song in Rhythmbox using [http://www.jabber.org/jeps/jep-0118.html JEP-0118] User Tune.
* [http://tune.jabberstudio.org Tune] - A small client that publishes the currently playing song in Rhythmbox using [http://www.jabber.org/jeps/jep-0118.html JEP-0118] User Tune.


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== Evangelism ==
== Evangelism ==
I am a strong promoter of Jabber related technologies and have been given presentations at the european conferences [http://www.fosdem.org FOSDEM], [http://www.xtech-conference.org/ XTech], and [http://www.nluug.nl/ NLUUG]. Also, I've organised a Jabber developers' room and Jabber booth at FOSDEM on several occasions. This year Peter Saint-Andre and me will do a tutorial and a presentation at [http://conferences.oreillynet.com/euos2006/ EuroOSCON].
I am a strong promoter of Jabber related technologies and have been given presentations at the european conferences [http://www.fosdem.org FOSDEM], [http://www.xtech-conference.org/ XTech], and [http://www.nluug.nl/ NLUUG]. Also, I've organised a Jabber developers' room and Jabber booth at FOSDEM on several occasions. This year Peter Saint-Andre and me will do a tutorial and a presentation at [http://conferences.oreillynet.com/euos2006/ EuroOSCON].


== Why? ==
== Why? ==
To continue my work within the JSF for the European continent. I will also re-apply for the next term of the Jabber Council.
To continue my work within the JSF for the European continent. I will also re-apply for the next term of the Jabber Council.

Latest revision as of 14:52, 18 July 2010

My name is Ralph Meijer (ralphm) and I'm applying for the continuance of my JSF membership.

History

I've been an active member of the Jabber community since late 2000. Since then I'm involved in doing experiments with new Jabber protocols resulting in various pages at my personal site ralphm.net. Examples are the Jabber Fish Tank at that site's front page and the Jabber World Map. I'm one of the founding members of the JSF. I also maintain a blog.

Protocols

I've contributed to many protocols, both in the JEP standards process and the XMPP workgroup. Some of those contributions have resulted in the (co-)authorship of a number of publish-subscribe related JEPs:

I've been member of the Jabber Council for the terms 2004-2005 and 2005-2006.

Services

I maintain the following Jabber related services:

  • Planet Jabber - *The* aggregate blog of Jabber related blogs.
  • Mimí­r - A Jabber enabled news service / web-based news reader.

Code

Not all of my Jabber related code is (currently) publicly available. However, some of the code created for my experiments mentioned above is available in the download section of my site. Furthermore, I'm the author of the following projects, of which the code has been released under a BSD (-like) license:

  • Idavoll - A (framework for building a) server-side component that implements a JEP-0060 compliant publish-subscribe service.
  • Tune - A small client that publishes the currently playing song in Rhythmbox using JEP-0118 User Tune.

Also, I'm the current maintainer of the Jabber support in the Twisted Framework.

Evangelism

I am a strong promoter of Jabber related technologies and have been given presentations at the european conferences FOSDEM, XTech, and NLUUG. Also, I've organised a Jabber developers' room and Jabber booth at FOSDEM on several occasions. This year Peter Saint-Andre and me will do a tutorial and a presentation at EuroOSCON.

Why?

To continue my work within the JSF for the European continent. I will also re-apply for the next term of the Jabber Council.