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== About Me ==
== About Me ==


I am a user, developer, and advocate of GNU Octave. I started using GNU
I am a user, developer, and advocate of GNU Octave. I started using Octave around May 2007 while working on my MSEE. I started submitting bugs and patches against Octave in February 2012, mainly to fix some compilation problems I had with the latest release on an older Red Hat Enterprise 5 system I used at work. One thing led to another and I am now a co-maintainer of the Octave project, frequent contributor to both development and discussion, bug triager, tester, etc.
Octave around May 2007 while working on my MSEE. I started submitting
bugs and working on Octave in February 2012, mainly to fix some
compilation problems I had with the newest version on an older Red Hat
Enterprise 5.2 system I use at work. One thing led to another and I am
now learning my way around the code base, helping to fix bugs, test,
etc.


My main areas of interest within Octave are stability and consistency of
My main areas of interest within the Octave project are
user experience, portability, particularly to different versions of
GNU/Linux and Unix. I maintain the [[Signal package|signal processing]]
and [[Communications package|communications]]
packages. I'm also involved in developing Octave's [[Python interface]].
My primary development environment is Debian GNU/Linux.


I am involved in packaging and testing Octave for both the Debian and
* developing Octave's nascent [[Python interface]]
Ubuntu distributions. I am a member of the
* maintaining the [[Signal package|signal processing]] and [[Communications package|communications]] packages
[http://wiki.debian.org/Teams/DebianOctaveGroup Debian Octave Group] and
* maintaining and improving Octave's build system
the [https://launchpad.net/~octave Ubuntu Octave Team].
* aiming for stability and consistency of user experience, portability, particularly to different versions of GNU/Linux and Unix


I can be found on [https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=#octave #octave]
My primary development environment is Debian GNU/Linux, but I occasionally build and test Octave on other distributions and Unices.
as mtmx.
 
I am involved in packaging and testing Octave for both the Debian and Ubuntu distributions. I am a member of the [http://wiki.debian.org/Teams/DebianOctaveGroup Debian Octave Group] and the [https://launchpad.net/~octave Ubuntu Octave Team].
 
I can be found on [https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=#octave #octave] as mtmx.


My editor of choice is [[VIM|Vim]].
My editor of choice is [[VIM|Vim]].

Revision as of 00:28, 6 January 2017

About Me

I am a user, developer, and advocate of GNU Octave. I started using Octave around May 2007 while working on my MSEE. I started submitting bugs and patches against Octave in February 2012, mainly to fix some compilation problems I had with the latest release on an older Red Hat Enterprise 5 system I used at work. One thing led to another and I am now a co-maintainer of the Octave project, frequent contributor to both development and discussion, bug triager, tester, etc.

My main areas of interest within the Octave project are

  • developing Octave's nascent Python interface
  • maintaining the signal processing and communications packages
  • maintaining and improving Octave's build system
  • aiming for stability and consistency of user experience, portability, particularly to different versions of GNU/Linux and Unix

My primary development environment is Debian GNU/Linux, but I occasionally build and test Octave on other distributions and Unices.

I am involved in packaging and testing Octave for both the Debian and Ubuntu distributions. I am a member of the Debian Octave Group and the Ubuntu Octave Team.

I can be found on #octave as mtmx.

My editor of choice is Vim.

Octave Project Ideas

I always have more ideas for projects I would like to work on than I have time for. Please feel free to contact me about any of these ideas, borrow them, work on them, copy them to the projects page, but let me know as a courtesy and in case I have any other thoughts or partial work that might be useful.

  • Update the default oct-file template in edit.m to reflect current best practices and recommended coding style.
  • Create a complete Vim environment with User:Rik's syntax highlighting rules, indenting, if-end keyword matching, function block jumping, etc.
  • Update pygments syntax highlighting for Octave if needed.
  • Apply User:Oheim's custom css for the interval package to the communications package manual, or to the Octave core manual.
  • Make a static m-file format/style analyzer, a la pep8, that can help users teach themselves GNU Octave style conventions.
  • Adapt Debian packaging to operate on a clean hg clone, add build-deps (bison, flex, gperf), build package from any hg revision
    • Can this be used to run an automatic build of a "nightly" package on Launchpad?
    • Should any of this be applied to the official Debian packaging?
  • Query the terminal size directly from the terminal instead of readline as a fallback. Also allow COLUMNS and LINES to override terminal size.

Octave Work

See User:Mtmiller/TODO.

External Links

I work under the following profiles on these development sites. These are all related to work I've done with Octave to some degree.