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📅 Years active: 2016 to 2016
I've been working on free software media technologies since the year 2000 when I joined the Sydney Linux User Group, implemented free software video content analysis algorithms at work, and joined Xiph to do what we called "Annodex" - annotated and searchable video. Fast forward to 2007, when I organised the first FOMS(http://www.foms-workshop.org/) and managed the team of volunteers at the Australian Linux Conference that would be the first to record and publish the conference talks using Ogg Theora (https://www.linux.org.au/conf/2007/Programme.html). I've since focused on Web standards around video. In 2007, Ogg Theora was going to be the file format for the video element on the Web - well, in the end it didn't, but it drew me in and I've not really let go since - I went from working on the video element to captions with WebVTT and am now working on WebRTC through rtc.io.
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