Re: [mmox] Introductions

Christian Scholz <cs@comlounge.net> Tue, 17 February 2009 23:05 UTC

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Hi!

> Having so many multiple personalities shakes my own sense of self, so I 
> thought I'd start a thread of introductions. I'll go first:

Sounds like a good idea :-) So here go I:

I am Christian Scholz, co-founder of a python centric web development 
agency in Germany called COM.lounge (http://comlounge.net) I started 
with Second Life in February 2007, was experimenting with basically 
everything (did clothes, various machinima pieces, coding of course and 
some client projects around building and scripting), attended the first 
AWG meeting, many of the OGP ones, helped starting the pyogp project and 
created a prototype of a Python/Plone based Agent Domain implementation.

I am also member of the steering commitee of the DataPortability Project 
where we focus on making it easy for users to share their data among 
internet services while retaining as much control about it as possible 
(see http://dataportability.org) Thus I am very much interested in 
connecting the web and the VW world by reusing existing standards where 
possible so that it's easy for users and developers to connect these 
worlds (it's more universes it sometimes seems ;-))

Some Info:

Blog: http://mrtopf.de/blog
Twitter: http://twitter.com/mrtopf
english podcast: http://datawithoutborders.net
german podcast: http://openweb-podcast.de

Second Life avatar: Tao Takashi

-- Christian


-- 
Christian Scholz
Blog: http://mrtopf.de/blog
Company: http://comlounge.net
Podcasts: http://datawithoutborders.net, http://openweb-podcast.de