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<title>José's home at W3C</title>
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<p>Hi! I work as, hmm, it's hard to define it, let's say as a web-engineer at
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W3C/Grenoble (hosted by INRIA), since January 1996.</p>
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<p>My current activities at W3C are:</p>
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<ul>
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<li>W3C Staff contact fo the <a href="/2001/XKMS/">XKM Key Management
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Service (XKMS) WG</a>. I took over from Joseph Reagle just as the group
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was about to move to transition from Last Call and I'm helping the WG to
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bring out the XKMS specification. I was editor of the CR issues list and
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wrote the XKMS implementation summary report, one of the requirements for
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moving on to PR.</li>
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<li>Build new/improve existing tools to simplify the every day life of WG
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and the team. </li>
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<p>Some of my previous activities at W3C were:</p>
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<li><a href="/2001/Annotea/">Annotea</a>. A framework for collaborative
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shared annotations (and bookmarks).</li>
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<li><a href="/Amaya">Amaya</a>, W3C's own testbed editor/browser. I was the
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main responsible for its network layer and the Annotea client development
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(shared annotations and bookmarks).. I've also contributed to other parts
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of it, such as the <a href="/Amaya/User/Configure.html"> Preferences
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menus</a>.</li>
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<li><a href="http://lists.w3.org/">Mailing list hypertext archives</a>. I
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developed the system we're using today. I won't describe it here, as I'm
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evolving it to something better, that I can be proud of, give to the
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community, and talk about with ease :-).</li>
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<li><a href="http://www.apache.org/">Apache.</a>. I developed a number of
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Apache modules for the W3 servers to provide better logging and specific
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access control features. I've only put one of these modules in the
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public-domain, <a
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href="http://dev.w3.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/apache-modules/mod_ip_forwarding/mod_ip_forwarding.html">mod_ip_forward</a>,
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as the other ones are too specific to our needs. I have never thought
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that this is a great module. Hence, I was surprised when it got included
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in the official "apache contributed modules" distribution!</li>
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<li>W3C-LA mirroring project. This was an EU project for setting up mirrors
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of the W3C web server in different countries. I'm responsible for the
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configuration of the HTTP servers. Some of the Apache modules that I
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developed for this project eventually made it to the main W3C
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servers.</li>
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</ul>
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<p>My principal activives outside of W3C are:</p>
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<li><a href="wdai/">WDAI</a>. This is a personal proposal for a simple and
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general W3 distributed authorization infrastructure.</li>
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</ul>
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<blockquote>
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<p>I suppressed the rest of the personal infomration from this section. As
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<a href="http://www.helsinki.fi/hum/hist/yhd/julk/traven01/traven.html">B.
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Traven</a> said, "<em>The work is important, the author is not. The works
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belong to the public, but the author's life belongs only to him. A writer
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should be known for his works, they are his true biography."</em></p>
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<a href="mailto:j1o2s3e@w435.o6r7g">José</a> (you'll have to remove the 1-7
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digits before)
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