Projects
This is some projects I am involved in.
Current projects
Debian
Since April 2002, I am an official Debian developper, and I maintain several packages. I mainly worked on apt-build, a tool to rebuild Debian packages the way you want (gcc flags and optimizations choice, configure options, etc) and try to squash some bugs. I am also a member of the Xen maintainers team.
I also usually do quality assurance (QA) work (rebuilding the full archive is an example) and also participate in bug squashing parties.
Since 2006, I also work as Stable Release Manager.
Ornix
Ornix is a LUG (Linux Users Group) which I created in October 2001. It's a non-profit organization which regroups free software users from Orne.
Old projects
TuxFamily.org
TuxFamily.org is a non-profit organization aiming to provide hosting services for free software projects. After working as a system administrator for 2 years (2002-2004) for TuxFamily, I became the president of the TuxFamily.org organization (April 2004), retiring some months later (October 2004). Later, I came back and acted again as a system administrator in March 2005, and was a member of the administration committee since 2006.
I quitted the organization again in November 2006.
Kernelnewbies
Kernelnewbies is a website aiming to give help to people who wants to develop some things for the Linux kernel. I tried to help restoring the old Web site of kernelnewbies.org some years ago.
Linux En Rezo / SANS-Linux
Linux En Rezo ("Linux on network") was a french website aiming to give help to people who wanted to set up their own home-network. I wrote a lot of documentation about installing services like DHCP, Samba, BIND, Apache, etc... from 1999 to 2002. In 2001, Linux En Rezo became SANS-Linux (System Administration and Network Security for Linux), but the project finally died because I was no more able to continue, due to my work for Debian and TuxFamily.
It seems that some documentations are still mirrored here.



