Re: [mmox] Introductions
"Meadhbh Hamrick (Infinity)" <infinity@lindenlab.com> Wed, 18 February 2009 02:22 UTC
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hola, i am meadhbh hamrick (pronounced "maeve"), a software architect at linden lab. i was involved in the lindenworld beta, left for lack of a working mac client, then came back as meadhbh oh. just under a year ago i came to work for the lab, leaving behind a couple decades of software development and engineering management work, mostly in the mobile-embedded, security and mobile-embedded security space. i have participated in the omg (object management group) and pkcs (public key cryptography standards) efforts in the past and am the co-chair (along with ibm's barry leiba) for the upcoming mmox bof meeting. along with tess and zero, i was a co-author of last summer's ogp docs and was the editor for the current llsd draft. in a previous life i maintained the cryptonomicon.net and securitytechnique.com web sites... from '98 - '04 i blogged more than anyone should have to in one lifetime; so i really have no current personal web presence. work identity: e-mail: infinity (at) lindenlab (dot) com web: http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/User:Infinity_Linden second life: infinity linden personal identity: e-mail: meadhbh (dot) siobhan (at) gmail (dot) com second life: meadhbh oh in my spare time i enjoy cooking, astronomy, and programming in logo and smalltalk, but most of all being a parent. -cheers -meadhbh On Feb 17, 2009, at 2:33 PM, Mark Lentczner wrote: > Friends - > > As if the internet weren't already full of multiple monikers for > everyone, many of us have only met in virtual worlds. I suspect that > I've met some of you in person, via e-mail, and in Second Life, and > that I don't know that all three of you are the same! > > 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: > > I'm Mark Lentczner. I'm the Sr. Systems Architect at Linden Lab. > I've been working on Second Life for over three years, mostly on > evolving the architecture of this growing virtual world. Many of you > know me from AWG meetings and my office hours as Zero Linden. > > Work Identities: > e-mail: markl (at) lindenlab (dot) com > web: https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/User:Zero_Linden > Second Life: Zero Linden > > Personal Identities: > web: http://www.ozonehouse.com/mark/ > Second Life: Zarf Vantongerloo > > > - Mark > > Mark Lentczner > Sr. Systems Architect > Technology Integration > Linden Lab > > markl@lindenlab.com > > Zero Linden > zero.linden@secondlife.com > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > mmox mailing list > mmox@ietf.org > https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/mmox
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