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 * '''eMail''': [mailto:macslow@bangang.de macslow(at)bangang(dot)de]  * '''eMail''': [[mailto:macslow@gmail.com|macslow(at)gmail(dot)com]]
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 * '''Homepage/Blog''': [http://macslow.thepimp.net macslow.thepimp.net]
 * '''Launchpad''': [https://launchpad.net/people/macslow MacSlow]
 * '''Homepage/Blog''': [[http://macslow.thepimp.net|macslow.thepimp.net]]
 * '''Launchpad''': [[https://launchpad.net/people/macslow|MacSlow]]
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As I'm still very new to Ubuntu (only switched from Fedora about a year ago) I have no large track-record yet. Only recently my cairo-clock found its way into feisty's universe-repository ([https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/cairo-clock here], packaged myself... only little help from MOTU Daniel Holbach). Furthermore I started a direct involvement in [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FaceBrowserLogin shaping a part] of a future ubuntu release at the [http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=293228939&size=l UDS 2006]. Aside from that I do some sneakishly guerilla-marketing for ubuntu in the "loud and proud"-style... be it running around in an ubuntu-shirt at Windows-centric events with handing out CDs (e.g. [http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=296375822&size=o here] and [http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=296376139&size=o here]), just helping my friends or peers making the switch from proprietary system to Ubuntu or putting CDs from shipit in local computer-stores in my hometown. As I'm still very new to Ubuntu (only switched from Fedora about a year ago) I have no large track-record yet. Only recently my cairo-clock found its way into feisty's universe-repository ([[https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/cairo-clock|here]], packaged myself... only little help from MOTU [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DanielHolbach|Daniel Holbach]]). Aside from that I do some sneakishly guerilla-marketing for ubuntu in the "loud and proud"-style... be it running around in an ubuntu-shirt at Windows-centric events with handing out CDs (e.g. [[http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=296375822&size=o|here]] and [[http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=296376139&size=o|here]]), just helping my friends or peers making the switch from proprietary system to Ubuntu or putting CDs from shipit in local computer-stores in my hometown.
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 *My way of [http://cairographics.org/OpenGL making use of cairo with OpenGL]
[http://macslow.thepimp.net/clips/gl-cairo-cube.ogg http://macslow.thepimp.net/shots/small_gl-cairo-cube-1.png]
 *I take some responsibility for [http://www.gnome-dock.org gnome-dock], which was cairo-dock a cairo/librsvg stress-test I wrote
 *I am writing and maintaining [http://macslow.thepimp.net/cairo-clock cairo-clock]
[http://macslow.thepimp.net/clips/smooth-cairo-clock.ogg http://macslow.thepimp.net/shots/small_smooth-cairo-clock-1.png]
 *I have written [http://macslow.thepimp.net/?p=30 skydome] and a few patches for compiz
 *my big gun [http://macslow.thepimp.net/lowfat lowfat], which is not released yet... patience
 *My way of [[http://cairographics.org/OpenGL|making use of cairo with OpenGL]]
[[http://macslow.thepimp.net/clips/gl-cairo-cube.ogg|{{http://macslow.thepimp.net/shots/small_gl-cairo-cube-1.png}}]]
 *I take some responsibility for [[http://www.gnome-dock.org|gnome-dock]], which was cairo-dock a cairo/librsvg stress-test I wrote
 *I am writing and maintaining [[http://macslow.thepimp.net/cairo-clock|cairo-clock]]
[[http://macslow.thepimp.net/clips/smooth-cairo-clock.ogg|{{http://macslow.thepimp.net/shots/small_smooth-cairo-clock-1.png}}]]
 *I have written [[http://macslow.thepimp.net/?p=30|skydome]] and a few patches for compiz
 *my big gun [[http://macslow.thepimp.net/lowfat|lowfat]], which is not released yet... patience
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[[http://macslow.thepimp.net/clips/cairo-argb-csharp.ogg|{{http://macslow.thepimp.net/shots/small_cairo-argb-csharp.png}}]]
[[http://macslow.thepimp.net/clips/am-i-cool-or-what-3.ogg|{{http://macslow.thepimp.net/shots/small_am-i-cool-or-what-3.png}}]]
[[http://macslow.thepimp.net/clips/video-texture-2.ogg|{{http://macslow.thepimp.net/shots/small_video-texture-2_ogg.png}}]]

= Future work (again more upstream-ish) =
Here are the things that are constantly on my mind. While I prefer to have things happen upstream, my work comes to life (or lives) on ubuntu and thus gets packaged by myself for it first... once it leaves the pure research state and the code-base matures a bit. Note: These tasks are not presented in any particular order.
 * move cairo-clock to the next level in terms of utilizing cairo and librsvg, making use of OpenGL (e.g. providing real 3D-objects as clocks), move cairo-clock to freedesktop.org
 * once I find time to focus more on lowfat, let it live at freedesktop.org and integrate it into nautilus and konqueror
 * help the cairo-project with hardware-shader support

http://macslow.thepimp.net/macslow-6.png

Mirco "MacSlow" Müller

Greetings everybody! I'm Mirco "MacSlow" Müller your friendly flipping hacker from the neighbourhood. I currently study computer-science in Aachen (Germany) and stuff like OpenGL, GLSL, cairo, glitz, gstreamer, compiz, SVG and realtime computer-graphics in general make my brain tick. Aside from that I always like a good portion of capoeira and acrobatics (as some UDS 2006 participants will testify). I mainly like to "live" upstream, but the cozy feeling the Ubuntu-project provides (technically and community-wise) makes it my Linux-distribution of choice for all my computing needs. I am a native german and I am also fluent in english (written and spoken).

Contact details

Where to run into me online

  • #cairo
  • #compiz
  • #compiz-dev
  • #gstreamer
  • #ubuntu
  • #ubuntu+1
  • #nvidia

Contribution

Ubuntu:

As I'm still very new to Ubuntu (only switched from Fedora about a year ago) I have no large track-record yet. Only recently my cairo-clock found its way into feisty's universe-repository (here, packaged myself... only little help from MOTU Daniel Holbach). Aside from that I do some sneakishly guerilla-marketing for ubuntu in the "loud and proud"-style... be it running around in an ubuntu-shirt at Windows-centric events with handing out CDs (e.g. here and here), just helping my friends or peers making the switch from proprietary system to Ubuntu or putting CDs from shipit in local computer-stores in my hometown.

General (more upstream-ish):

http://macslow.thepimp.net/clips/gl-cairo-cube.ogg

  • I take some responsibility for gnome-dock, which was cairo-dock a cairo/librsvg stress-test I wrote

  • I am writing and maintaining cairo-clock

http://macslow.thepimp.net/clips/smooth-cairo-clock.ogg

  • I have written skydome and a few patches for compiz

  • my big gun lowfat, which is not released yet... patience

  • some more of my Linux-desktop-graphics research...

http://macslow.thepimp.net/clips/cairo-argb-csharp.ogg http://macslow.thepimp.net/clips/am-i-cool-or-what-3.ogg http://macslow.thepimp.net/clips/video-texture-2.ogg

Future work (again more upstream-ish)

Here are the things that are constantly on my mind. While I prefer to have things happen upstream, my work comes to life (or lives) on ubuntu and thus gets packaged by myself for it first... once it leaves the pure research state and the code-base matures a bit. Note: These tasks are not presented in any particular order.

  • move cairo-clock to the next level in terms of utilizing cairo and librsvg, making use of OpenGL (e.g. providing real 3D-objects as clocks), move cairo-clock to freedesktop.org
  • once I find time to focus more on lowfat, let it live at freedesktop.org and integrate it into nautilus and konqueror
  • help the cairo-project with hardware-shader support

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