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[[Image:martin_langhoff.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Martin Langhoff @ Milford Sound]]  
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::'''Note''' at this time (mid-March 2008) I am transitioning from leading the elearning team @ Catalyst to a new project: '''getting the School Server for OLPC ready for prime time'''. My new title is ''architect'', but the job description is actually ''get it done'', whether it is drawing pretty high level architecture plans or getting dirty with OS-level programming. I will be taking over from John Watlington as he shifts his focus towards the hardware side of the XS and XO) -- here is the [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/School_server#Roadmap XS roadmap] we have today.
Core Moodle developer since 2004, often blamed for performance tuning of code and servers, auth/enrolment plugins, MNET and other trivia.  
::So the notes below are a bit outdated :-)


I work @ [http://catalyst.net.nz/moodle/ Catalyst IT], a [http://moodle.com/partners/ Moodle Partner], developing and customizing Moodle for tertiaries in New Zealand. Most of our e-learning work was done under the [http://eduforge.org/projects/nzvle/ NZVLE] project, part of [http://eduforge.org/ Eduforge.org]. [http://eduforge.org/projects/nzvle/ NZVLE] is spearheading a lot of interesting e-learning projects - do get in touch!
Since March 2008 I am working on '''getting the School Server for OLPC ready for prime time'''. My title @ OLPC is ''architect'', but the job description is actually ''get it done''. Whether it is drawing pretty high level architecture plans, working with on-the-ground teams on configuration or getting dirty with OS-level programming, I am there. Here is our [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/School_server#Roadmap XS roadmap].


Catalyst IT also has a lot of experience in the enterprise sector and high-scalability installations, with hundreds of thousands of users and courses. The team has some great people. You will see us posting in the Moodle forums often ;-)
Before this, I started the e-learning team @ [http://catalyst.net.nz/moodle/ Catalyst IT], a [http://moodle.com/partners/ Moodle Partner], developing and customizing Moodle for tertiaries in New Zealand and around the world. A good part of the e-learning work was done under the [http://eduforge.org/projects/nzvle/ NZVLE] project, part of [http://eduforge.org/ Eduforge.org] (which is also one of my projects).
 
Catalyst IT also has a lot of experience in the enterprise sector and high-scalability installations, with hundreds of thousands of users and courses. The team has some great people. You will see them posting in the Moodle forums often ;-)


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

Revision as of 20:44, 27 May 2008

Martin Langhoff @ Milford Sound

Core Moodle developer since 2004, often blamed for performance tuning of code and servers, auth/enrolment plugins, MNET and other trivia.

Since March 2008 I am working on getting the School Server for OLPC ready for prime time. My title @ OLPC is architect, but the job description is actually get it done. Whether it is drawing pretty high level architecture plans, working with on-the-ground teams on configuration or getting dirty with OS-level programming, I am there. Here is our XS roadmap.

Before this, I started the e-learning team @ Catalyst IT, a Moodle Partner, developing and customizing Moodle for tertiaries in New Zealand and around the world. A good part of the e-learning work was done under the NZVLE project, part of Eduforge.org (which is also one of my projects).

Catalyst IT also has a lot of experience in the enterprise sector and high-scalability installations, with hundreds of thousands of users and courses. The team has some great people. You will see them posting in the Moodle forums often ;-)

I also hack on other interesting projects:

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.