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Michael Burns is a Computer Science student at Oregon State University. He is working for the Network Engineering team and is focused on Network Security distributed systems. He runs [http://www.mirwin.net Mirwin] - a professional weblog of his work projects. He is familiar with Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and FreeBSD systems and works with them on a daily basis. Michael can be reached at [mailto:maburns@gmail.com maburns@gmail.com].
Michael Burns is a Computer Science student at Oregon State University. He is working for the Network Engineering Team and is focused on Network Security and distributed systems. He runs [http://www.mirwin.net Mirwin] - a professional weblog of his work projects. Michael can be reached at [mailto:maburns@gmail.com maburns@gmail.com].


For the $100 laptop, Michael is keenly interested in the efficiency of largescale deployment of 802.11s, distributed network services and building service discovery without the presense of a traditional network infrastructure. He regularly follows the Networking@ Security@ Sugar@ and OLPC-Dev@ mailing lists.
For the $100 laptop, Michael is keenly interested in the efficiency of largescale deployment of 802.11s, distributed network services and building service discovery without the presense of a traditional network infrastructure. He regularly follows the Networking@ Security@ Sugar@ and OLPC-Dev@ mailing lists.

Revision as of 16:49, 19 October 2006

Michael Burns is a Computer Science student at Oregon State University. He is working for the Network Engineering Team and is focused on Network Security and distributed systems. He runs Mirwin - a professional weblog of his work projects. Michael can be reached at maburns@gmail.com.

For the $100 laptop, Michael is keenly interested in the efficiency of largescale deployment of 802.11s, distributed network services and building service discovery without the presense of a traditional network infrastructure. He regularly follows the Networking@ Security@ Sugar@ and OLPC-Dev@ mailing lists.