CPC is a programming language designed for writing concurrent systems. More information on the dedicated page.
Babelweb (sometimes spelled Bab el-Web) is a web-based monitoring tool for the Babel routing daemon. More information on the dedicated page.
I am the maintainer of the Babel, Ahcp and Polipo packages in OpenWrt, a Linux distribution for embedded devices. You can browse my personnal package repository if you want to grab the latest version of those packages without compiling them yourself. Do not hesitate to drop me a note if you want more information.
I also ported Hekate to OpenWrt. Since it relies on an experimental cross-compiling version of CPC, it did not make into the official repository (yet). See my dedicated page for detailed instructions and screenshots.
I am a member of Regards Citoyens, a French association of citizens with a shared interest in opening up information about the functioning of democratic institutions in France. I developped several tools to measure parliamentary activity and aggregate public data. You might have a look at NosDéputés.fr for instance, or read an essay about Open Data in France that we wrote for the Open Knowledge Foundation.
any2dm.sh: a small script to generate
Data Matrix
barcodes from any file. Useful to keep a print copy of
important files you wish to backup (for instance, PGP secret keys).
With the -r command-line switch, intermediate files are
generated in a ramfs for the truly paranoids.
Note that large files are split into smaller parts, but above a few
kilobytes you should probably look for another backup method. Based
on an original program by Mathias Kende.
I've hacked my own version of
micro_httpd to handle .xhtml and .gz files
in a sensible way. Patch alone
(against the Debian
version of micro_httpd).
I have been involved in various other projects in the past, and still regularly send patches when I find a bug or a limitation in some piece of software I use. You can see a list of my contribution on my Ohloh page.