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| Describe yourself here |
I am a professional software engineer. I graduated B.CompSc, the University of Melbourne, Australia. Over 15 years professional experience. Currently based in central Europe. |
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| Write your contributions here. | I have been actively working to enable real-time communications (VoIP, video and IM) using free software. Making such free solutions as easy to deploy as possible, by packaging them for the major Linux distributions, including Ubuntu, Debian and Fedora. * As an upstream developer, I have put significant effort in to making reSIProcate suitable for packaging, including a complete overhaul of the build system (it now uses autotools) [[https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/resiprocate|reSIProcate on launchpad]] * Documenting how this can be used on major Linux distributions, including Ubuntu, on the [[http://www.rtcquickstart.org|Real-time communications (RTC) quick start guide]] * I have updated [[https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VoIP|VoIP]] information on the Ubuntu wiki to integrate with the current state of these projects |
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| Write your goals. | Improving interoperability of real-time communications software on the major Linux distributions. |
About Me
I am a professional software engineer. I graduated B.CompSc, the University of Melbourne, Australia. Over 15 years professional experience. Currently based in central Europe.
Contact Information
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Contributions
I have been actively working to enable real-time communications (VoIP, video and IM) using free software. Making such free solutions as easy to deploy as possible, by packaging them for the major Linux distributions, including Ubuntu, Debian and Fedora.
As an upstream developer, I have put significant effort in to making reSIProcate suitable for packaging, including a complete overhaul of the build system (it now uses autotools) reSIProcate on launchpad
Documenting how this can be used on major Linux distributions, including Ubuntu, on the Real-time communications (RTC) quick start guide
I have updated VoIP information on the Ubuntu wiki to integrate with the current state of these projects
Future Goals
Improving interoperability of real-time communications software on the major Linux distributions.
Testimonials
If you know me and have something nice to say, please leave a comment here.
DanielPocock (last edited 2013-12-31 12:05:15 by cpc5-clif9-2-0-cust434)