
CXO/Co-founder at 8.5x14 Media Corp.
Vancouver, Canada Area

CXO/Co-founder at 8.5x14 Media Corp.
Vancouver, Canada Area
Specialist in Free Software, Open Source and in helping organizations build business strategies for the electronic frontier.
Founder of the Foo Associates strategic consultancy.
Retained by the Mozilla Foundation and by eZ Systems AS to provide community relations and strategic advice.
Worked as MySQL's community advocate during their most rapid period of growth, liaising between MySQL and the major Free/Open projects and communities that were part of the MySQL ecosystem.
Frequent speaker at Free Software and Open Source-centric conferences, such as OSCON, LinuxTAG, FooCamp, many PHP cons, and so on.
Have advised organizations, ranging from teeny-eensy startups to 10,000 employees behomoth, on their business strategy and licensing policies.
Free Software & Open Source, online communities, event management, ombuds, Free Software & Open Source licensing, conference organization and chairing, technical editing, programming, public speaking, testing seat quality in economy class flights.
(Internet industry)
April 2009 — Present (9 months)
Planning and developing an open source startup in the legal services industry. Details at http://lexpubli.ca and http://blog.lexpubli.ca
(Privately Held; Internet industry)
May 2006 — Present (3 years 8 months)
I am president of Mugo (formerly the eZ Enterprise Open Source Corporation, the North American subsidiary of eZ System AS from 2006 to 2008.) Duties of this role have ranged from operational to strategic.
(Privately Held; 1-10 employees; Internet industry)
June 2001 — Present (8 years 7 months)
Foo Associates is my small consulting firm that I have used since 2001 as a vehicle for my consulting services. Prior to 2006, it was a sole proprietorship. From 2006 onwards, it has been an incorporated company.
(Information Technology and Services industry)
May 2008 — October 2009 (1 year 6 months)
This was a unpaid part-time position helping the Open Source Initiative (an American non-profit organization) manage their IT infrastructure. Duties primarily consist of managing relationships with vendor and contractors, coordinating other volunteers, administering servers, and planning, managing and deploying services.
(Internet industry)
January 2008 — October 2009 (1 year 10 months)
(Internet industry)
2006 — 2009 (3 years )
(Privately Held; Computer Software industry)
July 2005 — March 2009 (3 years 9 months)
From July 2005 until mid-March 2009, I was a Mozilla Foundation staff member. My primary duties included advocating the Mozilla values and the Mozilla Manifesto, representing Mozilla at events and developing initiatives and programs to further the Mozilla mission.
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Computer Software industry)
March 2008 — September 2008 (7 months)
In this role, I advised Continuent on matters of Free Software and Open Source community development, community relations and licensing strategies.
(Non-Profit; 10,001 or more employees; Computer Software industry)
July 2004 — September 2008 (4 years 3 months)
I provided support to the Compliance Lab team by answering questions various issues that relate to Free Software and Free Software licensing.
(Internet industry)
November 2001 — September 2008 (6 years 11 months)
For most of the 2000's, I frequently spoke at technology conferences on topics related to Free Software and Open Source. I have presented full-length session at over thirty events, including:
* OSCON (2002-2008)
* Mozilla 24 (2007)
* MySQL Users Conference (2003-2006)
* LinuxTAG (2002 - 2005)
* International PHP Conference (2001-2005, 2007)
* FOSDEM 2004, OSDBCon 2005, MySQL ComCon 2004, ApacheCon 2002, ApacheCon Europe 2005, EuroOSCON 2006, etc.
(Publishing industry)
1999 — January 2008 (9 years )
I have served as technical editor on 20+ technology books.
Most of the titles have had a strong focus on PHP or MySQL. Notable titles include:
* Mastering Regular Expressions (3rd ed.) by Jeffrey E. F. Friedl
* Advanced PHP Programming by Georg Schlossnagle
* MySQL (3rd Edition) by Paul DuBois
* Practical Manager's Guide to Open Source by Maria Winslow
* MySQL Tutorial by Laura Thomson and Luke Welling
(Privately Held; 51-200 employees; Internet industry)
January 2007 — October 2007 (10 months)
My primary responsibilities as Director of Legal Affairs are the management of eZ's licensing policies and programs.
As a strategist, I help eZ develop sustainable competitive strategies that match their corporate values.
(Non-Profit; 11-50 employees; Information Technology and Services industry)
January 2006 — May 2007 (1 year 5 months)
Performed a variety of tasks for the eLiberatica conference:
* Developed conference theme and focus
* Sourced keynote speakers
* Helped promoted event and design schedule
* Moderated the panels at the event
* Presented opening keynote for event
* Am incredibly grateful for the really hard work that others (Lucian Savluc, Gabi Bartic, the Agora team, the ROSI team, the speakers and sponsors put in)
(Privately Held; 51-200 employees; Internet industry)
December 2005 — December 2006 (1 year 1 month)
Setting up and leading the North American subsidiary for eZ systems AS.
(Internet industry)
2003 — 2006 (3 years )
(Privately Held; 51-200 employees; Internet industry)
March 2005 — December 2005 (10 months)
My primary responsibilities at eZ are:
* Managing Free Software and Open Source policies, programs and strategic relationships
* Managing Intellectual Property policies and programs, including software licensing
* Strategic direction of Free Software and Open Source activities
* Management of Publisher programs and strategic relationships
Past activities included:
* Re-designing the eZ partner program
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Internet industry)
September 2004 — March 2005 (7 months)
I led Sxip's efforts to work with and within the Free Software and Open Source communities.
(Privately Held; 51-200 employees; Internet industry)
December 2001 — September 2004 (2 years 10 months)
The primary duties of this role were:
* building and maintaining relationships with groups and individuals in the Electronic Frontier/Free Software/Open Source and MySQL communities on behalf of MySQL AB
* working to address community concerns over choices made by MySQL on issues such as Free Software/Open Source licensing
* representing MySQL AB at various industry conferences (ApacheCon, OSCON, LinuxWorld, FOSDEM, etc.)
* general public relations and marketing activities such as editing or creation of formal MySQL AB communications (press releases, position statements, ...)
* coordination of MySQL AB resources for community projects and events
In addition, I performed the following major duties that were outside the scope of the role:
* content chair for the MySQL User's Conference 2003 and 2004
* technical edit of MySQL-related books and articles on behalf of MySQL
* maintainence and development of relationships with various publishers and authors
(Publishing industry)
2001 — 2002 (1 year )
Acted as lead author for the PHP Functions Essential reference. The book was based on a review of the PHP source code and was well-received, consistently selling even now that it is outdated.
A complete draft of the book is online at http://phpfer.com and is licensed under a permissive open license.
The Amazon.com page for the book is http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/073570970X/104-6454935-0764742?v=glance
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Internet industry)
June 1999 — December 2001 (2 years 7 months)
Managed small website development team that developed interactive websites for small and medium business clients. Main duties included team management, proposal development, client management, site design, site development and site coding. Other duties included print design, copy writing and editing and server admin.
A list of some of the sites developed during this time is frozen in time at http://www.smart-sites.net/. Note that many of the sites linked from smart-sites.net are now defunct, replaced or are in a state of netcrosis.
(Non-Profit; 51-200 employees; Internet industry)
November 2000 — November 2001 (1 year 1 month)
The PHP/QA Team is a small group of developers whose primary goal is to support the PHP core developers by providing them with timely quality assurance.
I helped found the PHP Quality Assurance Team in November 2000 (See http://www.phpbuilder.com/lists/php-db/2000062/0155.php) and led the team for about a year. This included activities like helping coordinate the activities of the QA team members and working on improving the systems to perform QA.
(Internet industry)
1994 — 1996 (2 years )
In no particular order: People, Free Software, the Electronic Frontier, Carving/Sculpting, Cooking, Guitar, Music, Programming, RPGs, Reading, Travel, Good Food, Writing.
GOSAC (Government Open Source Advisory Committee) Member (http://www.egovos.org/GOSAC), Free Software Foundation Associate Member, Free Software Foundation Europe Fellowship Member, Advisory Council Member for CLUE: A Canadian Free Software and Open Source advocacy group, IKT Norge, Government CIO Summit