I am a computer science graduate of Rice University. I have
been working
at ibiblio.org for the last year and a half, where my
primary project has
been Lyceum, a multi-blog derivative of WordPress. Lyceum is
designed to
be massively scalable and manageable. I am the lead
architect on Lyceum,
where I have been in charge of front and back end design,
optimization and
security concerns, and code standards and management. I
manage one other
junior programmer, and integrate features and bugfixes
submitted by our
users worldwide, often not English speakers.
I recently wrote an article about Lyceum for Red Hat
Magazine:
<http://www.redhat.com/magazine/019may06/features/lyc
eum/>
Also, I will soon be writing for O'Reilly, about blogging
best practices,
and introductory and advanced usage of WordPress.
I am in charge of configuring and administrating
source.ibiblio.org, our
Trac/SVN project management service, so I have extensive
experience
installing and configuring SVN and Trac. When working on
Lyceum I live and
breathe SVN.
Before I was working on Lyceum, I worked on an interactive
application
with a Flash/ActionScript frontend and PHP/MySQL backend. I
am very
familiar with OO ActionScript and Flash paradigms.
I also have been working on a film on and off for 2 years
[dissent.johnjosephbachir.org], and am very familiar with
NLE paradigms,
and issues involved with video compression and delivery.
My resume is available here:
<http://johnjo
sephbachir.org/resume/>
I am seeking either full-time or consulting work. Projects
specifically
focused on designing and deploying a Lyceum installation or
custom plugins
are especially welcome.
John
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aim/yim/msn/jabber.org: johnjosephbachir
713.494.2704
irc://irc.freenode.net/lyceum
http://lyceum.ibiblio.org/
http://blog.johnjos
ephbachir.org/
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