Difference between revisions of "Remko Tronçon Application 2008"

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== Personal Trivia ==
== Personal Trivia ==
* My name is Remko, and I am a software engineer, living in Leuven, Belgium.  
* My name is Remko
* After finishing my computer science master's at the [http://kuleuven.ac.be Catholic University of Leuven] in 2001, I stuck around and did a PhD in Engineering at the same university.
* I live in Leuven, Belgium.  
* After finishing my Master in Computer Science at the [http://kuleuven.ac.be Catholic University of Leuven] in 2001, I stuck around and did a PhD in Engineering at the same university.
* Since early 2007, I am employed as a software engineer at [http://coware.com CoWare], an EDA company designing tools targeted towards embedded system chip designers.
* Since early 2007, I am employed as a software engineer at [http://coware.com CoWare], an EDA company designing tools targeted towards embedded system chip designers.
* I have been an active free software developer and contributor ever since I learned to write my first few lines of code in a language that didn't end with the letters 'BASIC', and will probably be so for the rest of my life.
* I have been an active free software developer and contributor ever since I learned to write my first few lines of code in a language that didn't end with the letters 'BASIC', and will probably be so for the rest of my life.
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== Motivation ==
== Motivation ==
I have always been very passionate about (protocol) standardization. XMPP is probably the greatest place to be for working on protocols, not only because of the applicability and the potential, but because the community is extremely open to contributions from about anybody who wants to. I would like to take my involvement on defining and documenting XMPP to the next level, both as a personal challenge and as a favor to the community.
I have always been very passionate about (protocol) standardization. XMPP is probably the greatest place to be for working on protocols, not only because of its potential, but because the community is extremely open to anybody who wants to contribute. I would like to take my involvement on defining and documenting XMPP to the next level by joining the council, both as a personal challenge and as a favor to the community.


== Plan ==
== Plan ==
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