Copied from my LinkedIn Bio:
Throughout the past 15 years, I have been dabbling around with a few open source software projects. A few are worth mentioning. From 1999 through 2001, I worked on the Quakeforge project, a derivative of the GPL’ed Quake gaming engine. During my involvement, had (re-)ported the popular game engine to the Solaris/Sparc and Irix/MIPS platforms, and maintained the PowerPC port. In 2001, I ported OMS, the first Linux-based DVD player, to the PowerPC architecture. In the early days of the Cairo graphics library, I introduced an SDL demonstration to aid game developers in rendering SVG graphics. Today, my demonstration is still included in the Cairo package and has been used as a basis for SVG support in several SDL applications, including Tuxpaint. In 2003, when XFree86 first announced support for truecolour, animated mouse cursors, I wrote and released a script to convert cursors from StarDock’s popular CursorsXP program to XFree86′s cursor format. This immediately made a wide library of truecolor and animated cursors available to Linux/Unix users. This script was featured in LinuxWorld, the book Linux Desktop Hacks, has been forked numerous times, and is included in several Linux distributions.
A few highlighted projects I’ve worked on, professionally: I’ve developed two network monitoring systems, lead development of a datacenter management and billing system, contributed to an in-house email tracking system, wrote a web-hosting control panel, developed a binary package manager for the iSeries’ PASE environment, developed a Pidgin instant messenger plugin for Fonomo.com
Currently, my development efforts are concentrated on Cloud::Infrastructure. Cloud::Infrastructure allows the development of end-user or web applications build directly against infrastructure services through a standard client library, the creation of unique infrastructure services, to layer billing, accounting, and localized AAA features onto other cloud infrastructure platforms.

