Blasted Heath Consulting is my company. That'd be me: Chris Jepeway. I do Unix systems work. Clients have included Fortune X00 companies (2 < X < 10), the US government, and any number of small businesses. I've whacked around Perl scripts, written kernel code, taught seminars in network analysis, assisted in graduate-level courses, developed applications in C, cooked up distributed monitoring services, written CGI and web-based apps, what-have-you. I've also done MacOS development and some work with WinSock. Details and contact info are in my resumé.
Little of the work I do makes it into the Open Source world. Some does, though. From 2001-2002, I helped Network Storage Solutions Inc, port a proprietary filesystem from a custom O/S to NetBSD. They've graciously made some of the work I've done available under a standard BSD-ish licence.
Too, years ago, I contributed a rewrite of the config
file parser to
sudo.
I haven't been involved w/ sudo
development for years, though.
I've fixed xgraph so it'll run on an Alpha. Thank God for xgraph. The patches should work for any 64-bit machine, but YMMV.
I've
fixed a few bugs in MH and added a feature
that
lets you specify which types you'd prefer to see
in multipart/alternative message parts.
The patches are against nmh-1.0.4.