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Website: [http://e-monty.com e-monty.com] and [http://e-monty.com/resume.html resume] Website: [[http://inaugust.com|inaugust.com]] and [[http://inaugust.com/resume.html|resume]]
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I'm a Senior Consultant at MySQL. I'm one of the most annoyingly vocal Ubuntu proponents within MySQL - the one always asking why our official level of support isn't higher. Withing the consulting group, I specialize in HA solutions and MySQL cluster. As such, I have a vested interest in making NDB, Heartbeat and DRBD all work well within Ubuntu. I am the principal developer of the [http://launchpad.net/ndb-connectors NDB/Connectors], a project to wrap the MySQL Cluster NDB API in various programming languages. I'm a System Architect for Rackspace Cloud. I'm also a core developer on Drizzle.
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I've been building Debian packages for myself for years, and hack on packages and backports quite frequently. I'm the maintainer of the plywood package in Debian, although I'm not a Debian Developer and uploading bugfixes is always a pain. I have some other stuff I'd like to add or upload, but the Debian New Maintainer process is rather arduous and subject to people's time. I've been building Debian packages for myself for years, and hack on packages and backports quite frequently. I'm the maintainer of [[http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=mordred%40inaugust.com|several packages]] in Debian, although I'm not a Debian Developer and uploading bugfixes is always a pain.
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I hack in Python and C# by choice, although I can do whatever. I hack in Python and C++ by choice, although I can do whatever.
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I'm currently a part of the Debian MySQL packaging team. I'm also trying to contribute to bzr, and I'm a very vocal advocate of both bzr and launchpad. I'm a very vocal advocate of both bzr and launchpad.
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 * mysql
 * mysql-cluster
 * ndb-connectors
 * heartbeat
 * drbd
 * bzr
 * Drizzle
 * rackspace cloud
 * libdrizzle
 * gearman
 * haildb
 * drizzle-python
 * libmemcached
 * vapour
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I am working on Debian packaging for the Sphinx Storage Engine.
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The time I have varies from week to week, and on whether I'm actively needed on a project or not. The more I'm involved, the more I tend to contribute. I am the primary person upstream involved in packaging all of our software, so I pretty much have as much time as is needed. The more I'm involved, the more I tend to contribute.

Monty Taylor

Contact info

Name: Monty Taylor

Location: Seattle, WA, USA (PST -0800 GMT)

E-mail: mordred at inaugust dot com

Website: inaugust.com and resume

GnuPG public key: 52B54601, 917E436B, 6E1E884E

Presence: mtaylor on irc.freenode.net

Bio

I'm a System Architect for Rackspace Cloud. I'm also a core developer on Drizzle.

I've been building Debian packages for myself for years, and hack on packages and backports quite frequently. I'm the maintainer of several packages in Debian, although I'm not a Debian Developer and uploading bugfixes is always a pain.

I hack in Python and C++ by choice, although I can do whatever.

I'm a very vocal advocate of both bzr and launchpad.

Ubuntu interests

I would like to add support for/maintain/contribute to:

  • Drizzle
  • rackspace cloud
  • libdrizzle
  • gearman
  • haildb
  • drizzle-python
  • libmemcached
  • vapour

Time Available

I am the primary person upstream involved in packaging all of our software, so I pretty much have as much time as is needed. The more I'm involved, the more I tend to contribute.


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