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I also hack on other interesting projects:
I also hack on other interesting projects:


* Linus Torvalds' GIT project
* Linus Torvalds' GIT project
* Elgg
* Elgg
* GForge
* GForge
* EPrints
* EPrints


My personal focus is on leading Linux-based development projects, using PHP, Perl, Apache, OpenLDAP, PostgreSQL, MySQL and a few other trinkets. At home, add books on media, psychology and postmodernism.
My personal focus is on leading Linux-based development projects, using PHP, Perl, Apache, OpenLDAP, PostgreSQL, MySQL and a few other trinkets. At home, add books on media, psychology and postmodernism.


In my spare time (?) I do some volunteer work for the Open Source community, particularly Debian.
In my spare time (?) I do some volunteer work for the Open Source community, particularly Debian.

Revision as of 01:54, 21 July 2006

Hi, I am a programmer.

I work @ Catalyst IT, a Moodle Partner, developing and customizing Moodle for tertiaries in New Zealand. Most of our e-learning work is done under the NZVLE project, part of Eduforge.org. NZVLE is spearheading a lot of interesting e-learning projects, get in touch!

Catalyst IT also has a lot of experience in the enterprise sector and high-scalability installations, with hundreds of thousands of users and courses.

Our team has some great people, with Penny Leach, Jun Yamog, Greg Sutton, Peter Bulmer and a host of others here at Catalyst. You will see us posting in these forums often.

I also hack on other interesting projects:

  • Linus Torvalds' GIT project
  • Elgg
  • GForge
  • EPrints

My personal focus is on leading Linux-based development projects, using PHP, Perl, Apache, OpenLDAP, PostgreSQL, MySQL and a few other trinkets. At home, add books on media, psychology and postmodernism.

In my spare time (?) I do some volunteer work for the Open Source community, particularly Debian.