1 === Project Administrator ===
3 I've started and/or maintained the following OpenSource projects:
5 * [[http://www.develer.com/oss/DevLib/ | Devlib]] - A library of reusable and
6 portable components for embedded and C++ applications
8 * [[http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/bdm/ | BDM]] -
9 An umbrella project grouping all existing drivers and utilities
10 for the Background Debug Module interface of the ColdFire and
11 CPU32 processors. After some initial activity, the project has
12 stagnated due to lack of time and motivation: I don't use the
13 ColdFire processor for development any more.
15 * [[http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/dlab | D-Lab]] -
16 This is one of the two C++ games developed collectively
17 by students of the D-Lab multimedia course during my
20 * [[http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/gfactory | GameFactory]] -
21 This is the second C++ game developed by students of the
22 GameFactory course during my InstructorRole.
24 === Official developer ===
26 I'm affiliated with the following projects:
28 * [[http://wiki.laptop.org/ | One Laptop Per Child]] - I've been a volunteer OLPC
29 developer full time for roughly 9 months as of this writing. I've been doing platform
30 related work, including X maintenance, localization, input devices, kernel work,
31 software packaging.and application porting.
33 * [[http://gcc.gnu.org/ | GCC]] - I've been a GCC maintainer for three years, but lately
34 I've not contributed much. My earlier work is mostly
35 concentrated in the ##m68k## backend to improve ColdFire
36 and add uC-Linux support. I've also done some bug fixing and
37 minor cleanups all over the tree.
39 * [[http://www.uclinux.org/ | uClinux]] - I contributed mostly
40 kernel patches that GregUngerer promptly forwarded upstream.
41 The most interesting thing was a VM rework to optimize away
42 multiple copies of executable images in RAM when XIP wasn't
43 possible (i.e.: with JFFS2). That work turned out being too
44 invasive to go in the official tree, but we used it effectively
45 in our custom application.
46 I also contributed a bunch of userland ports and improvements
47 for things such as sh, tftp, cron, inetd, etc.
49 * [[http://www.x.org/ | Xorg ]] - The X Windowing system. I've been maintaining
50 the X server for the OLPC, including the migration to X 1.4, including input
51 autoconfiguration, EXA improvements and graphics driver bugfixes. I've been
52 doing in depth profiling of the OLPC rendering stack as a preparation for later
55 * [[http://www.fedoraproject.org | Fedora]] - As part of my OLPC work, I've become
56 a Fedora developer to maintain the X packages and a dozen of other core distribution
57 RPM packages. I've been using and deploying RedHat systems for a very long time.
59 * [[http://www.linux.org/ | Linux kernel]] - There's no such
60 thing as an official Linux kernel developer, but I dispatched
61 misc patches that went into Linus tree more or less directly.
62 My areas of interest was reducing bloat for embedded systems
63 and fixing bugs in things such as JFFS2 and MTD.
65 * [[http://www.aros.org | AROS]] - Just bug fixes and small improvements,
66 but I really learned a lot from the other developers and especially the
67 project leader AaronDigulla.
69 * [[http://www.netbsd.org/ | NetBSD]] - That's really a lot of time ago.
70 I contributed mostly driver work for NetBSD/m68k: a driver for the IOBlix
71 multiserial card and 14bit sound support for the Paula Amiga
72 Audio driver (aucc). I also did some ##sysinst## (installer)
73 work to get it to work on the m68k.