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Contact Information
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Full Name: Philip Chimento
Email:     philip.chimento AT gmail.com

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Mail alias: Yes
Mail alias username: pchimento
Jabber Account: Yes

Contributions Summary:
To start out, here's a Bugzilla search that (approximately) shows all the patches I've written that have been 
merged into GNOME projects:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&f1=attachments.submitter&f2=attachments.ispatch&list_id=132238&o1=anywordssubstr&o2=equals&query_format=advanced&resolution=FIXED&v1=chimento&v2=1

I've worked on two major GNOME things:
- As part of my day job at Endless, I've made major contributions and fixed bugs in GNOME's Javascript 
interpreter, GJS. The most prominent of these contributions made it possible to write GObject interfaces in 
GJS, done together with a coworker who I was introducing to the internals of GJS: 
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=751343
- In my free time over the past five years, I've put quite a lot of effort into keeping the GNOME stack 
buildable on Mac OSX; I'm by far the most prolific committer to the OSX build scripts except for John Ralls, 
the maintainer, and I've brought both GJS and modern WebKitGTK to Mac users, fixing many build bugs along the 
way. Here's a list of the commits that I've made to gtk-osx: 
https://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk-osx/log/?qt=committer&q=chimento

In addition, I've authored or co-authored, and continue to maintain, several programs not under the GNOME 
umbrella that nonetheless use the GNOME libraries to bring features to GNOME users. The two most prominent 
are:
- The official Linux IDE for Inform 7, a programming language for interactive fiction, and its spinoff 
project Chimara, a player for several prominent interactive fiction file formats. Links: http://inform7.com/, 
http://chimara.github.io/Chimara/
- The jasmine-gjs project, an adaptation of a popular JavaScript test framework for GNOME's GJS interpreter. 
Link: https://github.com/ptomato/jasmine-gjs

I often help people on Stack Overflow who have questions about how to use GNOME libraries: 
http://stackoverflow.com/users/172999/ptomato?tab=tags

References:
Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi gmail com>
Cosimo Cecchi <cosimoc gnome org>
Jonathan Blandford <jrb gnome org>

[Application received at Fri Jun 17 20:06:46 2016 (Eastern time)]

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