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[[Image:martin_langhoff.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Martin Langhoff @ Milford Sound]] | [[Image:martin_langhoff.jpg|thumb|right|250px|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. | |||
I | 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 | 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
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:
- Linus Torvalds' GIT project -- including the weird git-cvsserver
- 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.