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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.

One Patch that Might Be Useful

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.

Another Set of Useful Patches

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.


Busted image added/removed for testing on 14 Dec 2004 by Chris Jepeway