Daniel Pocock
- Home page / blog: http://danielpocock.com
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- Github URL: https://github.com/dpocock
- Bio:
Professional software engineer and consultant.
Daniel Pocock has developed enterprise grade solutions for some of the giants of the financial services industry, including secure connectivity for UBS (using Apache Camel), the first customer-facing WebRTC contact solution on Wall Street at Interactive Brokers, enterprise-wide real-time monitoring for Barclays Capital (based on Ganglia) and a wide range of real-time financial trade capture and risk management solutions for Thomson Reuters. Despite the highly proprietary nature of these enterprises, Pocock has remained a champion of efficient, cost effective open source solutions to meet demanding business requirements.
Pocock actively contributes to a range of free software projects with a focus on real-time communications (RTC) and VoIP, in particular, Lumicall, JSCommunicator, DruCall, reSIProcate, Ganglia and flactag. Pocock is the author of the RTC Quick Start Guide and is part of the team behind the O'Reilly book Monitoring with Ganglia.
Pocock is a Debian, Ubuntu and Fedora Developer and an OpenCSW package maintainer. He is a licensed radio amateur with the callsigns VK3TQR, M0GLR and HB9FZT.
- Registered on: 11/14/2015
- Last connection: 06/22/2019
Issues
- Assigned issues: 0
- Reported issues: 75
Activity
06/24/2017
- 07:37 PM WebRTC plugins for CMS frameworks Feature #113 (New): Discourse: : Make WebRTC plugin wrapper for JSCommunicator, similar to DruCall
03/11/2016
- 10:36 AM Participation in events and conferences Feature #112 (New): Review SIP Forum event list
- 10:36 AM Services for Fedora Developers Feature #111 (New): Move fedrtc.org to Fedora infrastructure
- 10:36 AM TADHack Global 2016 Feature #110 (New): Funding a community prize at TADHack Global
- 10:36 AM Third party products Feature #93 (New): Evolution: reply to emails with a SIP or XMPP call
- 10:36 AM Third party products Feature #92 (New): Thunderbird: reply to emails with a SIP or XMPP call
- 10:36 AM Third party products Feature #91 (New): K9-Mail: reply to emails with a SIP or XMPP call
- 10:36 AM Ring from Savoir Faire Linux Feature #90 (New): ENUM support for user discovery
- 10:36 AM Ring from Savoir Faire Linux Feature #89 (New): Ring to SIP gateway based on reConServer
- 10:36 AM Telepathy-based solutions Feature #88 (New): Connection Manager for Tox
- In progress here: https://github.com/abderrahim/telepathy-poison
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