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Bert Freudenberg is the main developer of the OLPC [[Etoys]] activity glue code (the part that makes Etoys behave as a proper Sugar activity). Etoys was the first official non-Python activity, developing it made him intimately acquainted with "sugarization" which he documented as the [[Low-level Activity API]].
Bert Freudenberg is the main developer of the OLPC [[Etoys]] activity glue code (the part that makes Etoys behave as a proper Sugar activity). Etoys was the first official non-Python activity, developing it made him intimately acquainted with "sugarization" which he documented as the [[Low-level Activity API]].

Besides sugarizing Etoys he contributed a few Sugar patches and some scripts, even a semi-famous one known as [[Bert's script]]. Also he set up the original [http://dev.laptop.org/~bert/joyride-pkgs.html build change logs].

In November 2007 Bert created the German-language [http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/olpc-de olpc-de] mailing list and in April 2008 co-founded [http://olpc-deutschland.de/ OLPC Germany].


Based in Magdeburg, Germany, Bert is a long-time Squeak hacker, he worked on the [[Squeak]] Linux VM, wrote the Squeak Browser Plugin for Linux (his initial [[Sugar]] port used a similar approach), and built a [[Cairo]]-based Squeak rendering engine, to name a few OLPC-relevant things. Also had some previous [[Python]] experience (worked in the PyPy project) which helped in [[Low-level Activity API|reverse-engineering Sugar]].
Based in Magdeburg, Germany, Bert is a long-time Squeak hacker, he worked on the [[Squeak]] Linux VM, wrote the Squeak Browser Plugin for Linux (his initial [[Sugar]] port used a similar approach), and built a [[Cairo]]-based Squeak rendering engine, to name a few OLPC-relevant things. Also had some previous [[Python]] experience (worked in the PyPy project) which helped in [[Low-level Activity API|reverse-engineering Sugar]].


As a freelancing developer Dr. Bert Freudenberg is available for contracting, as long as this does not conflict with his [http://vpri.org/ VPRI]-sponsored OLPC work.
As a freelancing developer Dr. Bert Freudenberg is available for contracting.


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Latest revision as of 11:56, 24 November 2008

Bert Freudenberg is the main developer of the OLPC Etoys activity glue code (the part that makes Etoys behave as a proper Sugar activity). Etoys was the first official non-Python activity, developing it made him intimately acquainted with "sugarization" which he documented as the Low-level Activity API.

Besides sugarizing Etoys he contributed a few Sugar patches and some scripts, even a semi-famous one known as Bert's script. Also he set up the original build change logs.

In November 2007 Bert created the German-language olpc-de mailing list and in April 2008 co-founded OLPC Germany.

Based in Magdeburg, Germany, Bert is a long-time Squeak hacker, he worked on the Squeak Linux VM, wrote the Squeak Browser Plugin for Linux (his initial Sugar port used a similar approach), and built a Cairo-based Squeak rendering engine, to name a few OLPC-relevant things. Also had some previous Python experience (worked in the PyPy project) which helped in reverse-engineering Sugar.

As a freelancing developer Dr. Bert Freudenberg is available for contracting.

de Dieser Benutzer spricht Deutsch als Muttersprache.
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This user is able to contribute with an advanced level of English.

IRC Nick: bertf
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