From: bernie Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 07:13:51 +0000 (+0100) Subject: Edit page OpenSourceDeveloperRole X-Git-Url: https://codewiz.org/gitweb?a=commitdiff_plain;h=e2ed5ba760925747654fb8e52f3e90efaf0af81d;p=wiki.git Edit page OpenSourceDeveloperRole --- diff --git a/OpenSourceDeveloperRole b/OpenSourceDeveloperRole index be565ba..d5af436 100644 --- a/OpenSourceDeveloperRole +++ b/OpenSourceDeveloperRole @@ -23,9 +23,14 @@ I've started and/or maintained the following OpenSource projects: === Official developer === -I have write privileges on the following projects: +I'm affiliated with the following projects: - * '''GCC''' - I've been a GCC maintainer for three years, but lately + * [[http://wiki.laptop.org/ One Laptop Per Child]] - I've been a volunteer OLPC + developer full time for roughly 9 months as of this writing. I've been doing platform + related work, including X maintenance, localization, input devices, kernel work, + software packaging.and application porting. + + * [[http://gcc.gnu.org/ | GCC]] - I've been a GCC maintainer for three years, but lately I've not contributed much. My earlier work is mostly concentrated in the ##m68k## backend to improve ColdFire and add uC-Linux support. I've also done some bug fixing and @@ -38,10 +43,19 @@ I have write privileges on the following projects: possible (i.e.: with JFFS2). That work turned out being too invasive to go in the official tree, but we used it effectively in our custom application. - I also contributed a bunch of userland ports and improvements for things such as sh, tftp, cron, inetd, etc. + * [[http://www.x.org/ | Xorg ]] - The X Windowing system. I've been maintaining + the X server for the OLPC, including the migration to X 1.4, including input + autoconfiguration, EXA improvements and graphics driver bugfixes. I've been + doing in depth profiling of the OLPC rendering stack as a preparation for later + optimization work. + + * [[http://www.fedoraproject.org | Fedora]] - As part of my OLPC work, I've become + a Fedora developer to maintain the X packages and a dozen of other core distribution + RPM packages. I've been using and deploying RedHat systems for a very long time. + * [[http://www.linux.org/ | Linux kernel]] - There's no such thing as an official Linux kernel developer, but I dispatched misc patches that went into Linus tree more or less directly.