SergeiHaramundanis Would Like to Check-in
Who am I?
Among other things, I am a professional software developer, currently contracting with TEKsystems and Lockheed Martin primarily on U.S. Govt open source projects for the Healthcare industry.
With over 30 years experience in the computer industry from operations, systems administration, data center management, infrastructure monitoring and fault management systems to secure internet enterprise software architecture, design, product development and quality assurance, I also operate Nor'easterCyberTech, which is an Internet Infrastructure, Applications, Robotics and Educational Product Development Proprietorship established August, 2009.
What do I want?
write access to
SVN for the following branches:
twikiplugins
What can I do?
Any aspects of software development as related to TWiki core and any of its extensions, including but not limited to, analysis, design and implementation using Perl,
JavaScript,
HTML,
CSS,
XML, Java EE, Subversion, Eclipse IDE, build automation and functional/unit testing.
Why do I want to do it?
Comparative analysis completed in 2009 ranked TWiki as my first collaboration platform of choice which continues to be the right decision.
Although I have other projects currently underway, from both my personal and professional pursuits as a software developer, TWiki is such an awesome product, contributing is just the right thing to do.
Other Notes
As indicated in my prior comments, I've been doing all of the above for years. Rather than providing samples, if there is a prioritized backlog available, please provide a URL where I can review it and I'll see what I can do, time permitting.
Topics I have contributed to
Questions and Comments
Cool! I fully support your request to gain commit access rights to plugins!
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PeterThoeny - 2011-12-07
I have granted
SergeiHaramundanis update access to twiki-plugins. Welcome to TWiki!
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GeorgeTrubisky - 2011-12-08
Welcome to the TWiki community, Sergei! I am looking forward to your contributions.
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PeterThoeny - 2011-12-08
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