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Den Haag, Den Haag (Zuid-Holland), Netherlands
 

Contributions

  Analyzed about 9 hours ago
Contributor Affiliated with Unspecified I've provided bug-fixes and enhancements, including a "large HUD radar" and a sight-along-weapon targetting patch. Where the weapon might end up, a targetting line is drawn.
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Analyzed 1 day ago. based on code collected 1 day ago.
Contributor Affiliated with Unspecified I've contributed numerous honest bug-reports and also assisted, very indirectly, with the development of debian-installer (I helped out on hands-free debian).
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Analyzed 4 months ago. based on code collected over 6 years ago.
Contributor Affiliated with Unspecified I worked on the Xanadux codebase - Intel PXA 25x and 27x HTC (High Tech Corporation) smartphones - the Himalaya, Wallaby, Universal, the iPAQ hw6915 ... [More] and a couple of others. I maintained the reverse-engineering pages and info that helped subsequent developers to contribute to the project. I provided several device-drivers and also helped with joint debugging efforts. It was great fun. [Less]
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Developer I've helped with bug-fixes, bug-reports, and Superkaramba.
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Analyzed 4 months ago. based on code collected 9 months ago.
Contributor I've provided bug-fixes and contributions to the Linux 2.6 Kernel, mostly in the form of ARM-embedded / handheld drivers and ports. Devices include ... [More] the SkyMinder, the HTC phones Himalaya, Blueangel, Universal, Sable and the HP/iPAQ hw6915. The primary motivation was to get an entirely-community-owned smartphone platform, a goal which hasn't entirely been obseleted by the (current) Neo Freerunner, yet, because it is only a 2G (GSM/GPRS) platform. Also, I've helped out with SE/Linux. [Less]
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Researcher I did three sets of reverse-engineering, which provided the basis and paved the way for openchange to exist. The first was in 2000, which used ... [More] FreeDCE and broke the initial MAPI layer. The last significant effort was in February 2005: http://oser.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/oser/exchange5.5/exploration/ This work provided the OpenChange team with the break that they needed. [Less]
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Analyzed 1 day ago. based on code collected 2 days ago.
Developer Affiliated with Unspecified I've been helping kees to keep PyJSGlade in sync with pyjamas

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Lead Developer Affiliated with Unspecified I ported Advogato's Trust Metric and Ford-Fulkersson max-flow algorithm to Python.

2 Commits in mostly Python

Analyzed about 10 hours ago. based on code collected about 12 hours ago.
Contributor I've provided bug-reports and contributions to the development of Python, including a base class division for SocketServer and a base class for ... [More] TelnetLib (which also provides an "expect" library, similar to the unix expect command). [Less]
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Analyzed about 21 hours ago. based on code collected 1 day ago.
Senior Researcher I brought to Samba a full implementation of the Network Neighbourhood and WINS Server, and a useable implementation of NT Domains interoperability. ... [More] The Network Neighbourhood and WINS Server took about six months to complete, and the NT Domains Logon and DCE/RPC infrastructure took over two years. [Less]

871 Commits in mostly C

Analyzed about 20 hours ago. based on code collected about 24 hours ago.