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* Homepage: http://outflux.net/ * Launchpad: http://launchpad.net/people/keescook |
== Contact == * '''IRC''': keescook (freenode), kees (oftc), kees (linuxnet) * '''Email''': [email protected], [email protected] * '''Blog''': http://outflux.net/blog/ * '''Launchpad''': http://launchpad.net/people/keescook == Software == * Author of [http://sendpage.org/ Sendpage] alphanumeric paging daemon * Maintainer of Perl Module [http://search.cpan.org/~cook/Device-SerialPort/SerialPort.pm Device::SerialPort] * Author of [http://outflux.net/software/pkgs/mp3cd/ mp3cd] (as seen in the [http://tldp.org/HOWTO/MP3-CD-Burning/intro.html Linux MP3 CD Burning HOWTO]) * Author of [http://gopchop.org/ GOPchop] MPEG2-PS editor * Contributor to [http://inkscape.org/ Inkscape] * Fiddler with lots of [http://outflux.net/?see=software other stuff] == Community == I've only recently become involved in the Ubuntu community, but have been using Ubuntu for a while now. (I had been a Debian user for a while prior to Ubuntu.) As the lead sysadmin at [http://www.osdl.org/ OSDL], I chose Ubuntu as the default distro for all new servers, replaced most of the aging RedHat systems, and kept the visitor lobby stocked with fresh Ubuntu CDs. Nothing beats having a Debian system with a regular release cycle. More recently, I have started getting involved in Ubuntu bug triage (and submission) and have uploaded several packages to ["REVU"]. I work with MartinPitt in the [https://launchpad.net/people/ubuntu-security Ubuntu Security Team], and already a few security fixes I've [https://launchpad.net/people/keescook/+packages packaged] have been released. I am also a [http://kernel.org/ kernel.org] admin, where I work on maintaining the mirror network, and handling user accounts. == Future == I have been an advocate of free software since I first understood what the GPL meant. I love tweaking and patching and helping make things better; I've always had a knack for getting software to behave in unexpected ways. I think finding security problems is fun, and I want to spend my time hunting down and squashing those problems where ever I can find them. Free software already has a strong security reputation, and I want to help keep it that way. |
Contact
IRC: keescook (freenode), kees (oftc), kees (linuxnet)
Email: [email protected], [email protected]
Blog: http://outflux.net/blog/
Launchpad: http://launchpad.net/people/keescook
Software
Author of [http://sendpage.org/ Sendpage] alphanumeric paging daemon
Maintainer of Perl Module [http://search.cpan.org/~cook/Device-SerialPort/SerialPort.pm Device::SerialPort]
Author of [http://outflux.net/software/pkgs/mp3cd/ mp3cd] (as seen in the [http://tldp.org/HOWTO/MP3-CD-Burning/intro.html Linux MP3 CD Burning HOWTO])
Author of [http://gopchop.org/ GOPchop] MPEG2-PS editor
Contributor to [http://inkscape.org/ Inkscape]
Fiddler with lots of [http://outflux.net/?see=software other stuff]
Community
I've only recently become involved in the Ubuntu community, but have been using Ubuntu for a while now. (I had been a Debian user for a while prior to Ubuntu.) As the lead sysadmin at [http://www.osdl.org/ OSDL], I chose Ubuntu as the default distro for all new servers, replaced most of the aging RedHat systems, and kept the visitor lobby stocked with fresh Ubuntu CDs. Nothing beats having a Debian system with a regular release cycle.
More recently, I have started getting involved in Ubuntu bug triage (and submission) and have uploaded several packages to ["REVU"]. I work with MartinPitt in the [https://launchpad.net/people/ubuntu-security Ubuntu Security Team], and already a few security fixes I've [https://launchpad.net/people/keescook/+packages packaged] have been released.
I am also a [http://kernel.org/ kernel.org] admin, where I work on maintaining the mirror network, and handling user accounts.
Future
I have been an advocate of free software since I first understood what the GPL meant. I love tweaking and patching and helping make things better; I've always had a knack for getting software to behave in unexpected ways. I think finding security problems is fun, and I want to spend my time hunting down and squashing those problems where ever I can find them. Free software already has a strong security reputation, and I want to help keep it that way.
KeesCook (last edited 2011-09-23 15:08:24 by kees)