Author: erodriguez Date: Wed Dec 15 22:02:56 2004 New Revision: 122526 URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?view=rev&rev=122526 Log: Bio for Enrique Rodriguez. Added: incubator/directory/sitedocs/trunk/xdocs/community/who/erodriguez.xml (contents, props changed)
Added: incubator/directory/sitedocs/trunk/xdocs/community/who/erodriguez.xml Url: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/incubator/directory/sitedocs/trunk/xdocs/community/who/erodriguez.xml?view=auto&rev=122526 ============================================================================== --- (empty file) +++ incubator/directory/sitedocs/trunk/xdocs/community/who/erodriguez.xml Wed Dec 15 22:02:56 2004 @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> +<document> + <properties> + <author email="[EMAIL PROTECTED]">Enrique Rodriguez</author> + <title>Apache Directory Project: Contributors</title> + </properties> + <body> + <section name="Enrique Rodriguez"> + <p> + (erodriguez at apache dot org) + </p> + <p> + Enrique is founder and lead developer for the Apache Kerberos server. + </p> + <p> + Enrique lives north of Boston in Burlington, MA, on the Route 128 tech corridor. Burlington + is the east coast home for Oracle, Sun, Cognos, Siemens, and many others. + </p> + <p> + Enrique was formerly a systems architect contracting for Microsoft Consulting Services, the director of + implementation and principal product architect for a dot-com, and the Director of Global Systems for + Liberty Mutual Insurance. His recreation and work experiences have taken him to 47 U.S. states + and to over 100 other locations across six continents. + </p> + <p> + Enrique earned a degree in Electrical Engineering and minored in the Biology of Behavior at Rensselaer (RPI). + Enrique is an avid mountaineer and has climbed the highest mountains in North America (Mt. McKinley, United + States), South America (Aconcagua, Argentina), Europe (Elbrus, Russian Federation), and Africa (Kilimanjaro, + Tanzania). Between climbing expeditions, Enrique competes for Team Mercury Multisport in triathlons and marathons. + </p> + </section> + <section name="Background"> + <p> + Enrique was dreaming of an all-Java stack and found there was a hole where Kerberos should have been. After 3 + long days, he had authentication working. Within a couple of weeks he was able to migrate his home network off + of MIT Kerberos. Realizing there would be tremendous potential if Kerberos were integrated tightly into the + Apache Directory, he approached Alex Karasulu in the late summer of 2004. Soon thereafter, the Kerberos + codebase was granted to the Apache Software Foundation and tight integration began in earnest. + </p> + </section> + </body> +</document> +
