Jim Jagielski | |
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Born | |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Johns Hopkins University |
Occupation | software engineer |
Board member of | Apache Software Foundation Director, 1999-2018; Open Source Initiative Director, 2010-2013 Outercurve Foundation Director, 2009-Present Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering CS External Advisory Board, 2016-Present[1][failed verification] |
Website | www |
Jim Jagielski is an American software engineer, who specializes in web, cloud and open source technologies.
In 1994, Jagielski founded jaguNET Access Services, a Web Host and ISP. He has served as CTO for Zend Technologies.[2] He's been a speaker ApacheCon,[3]
His first recognition on the Internet was as editor of the A/UX FAQ and system administrator for Jagubox, the primary repository for third-party software for Apple's A/UX operating system.[4]
Jagielski served for several years as President of the ASF.[5]
Jagielski is the original Chair of the Apache Incubator project.[6]
After doing some development on the NCSA HTTPd web server, he started with Apache in early-to-mid 1995.[7]
In 2010, Jagielski was appointed to the Board of Directors of the CodePlex Foundation,[8] which was later renamed to Outercurve Foundation.[9] As well as Director, Jagielski serves as President for Outercurve.[10]
In 2011, Jagielski was appointed to the Board of Directors of the Open Source Initiative.[11] He resigned in September 2013.[12]
In 2012, Jagielski was appointed as a new Council member of the MARSEC-XL Foundation.[13]
Jagielski was one of the recipients of the O'Reilly Open Source Awards at OSCON 2012.[14]
In 2015, Jagielski was awarded the European Commission/Open Innovation Strategy and Policy Group's Luminary Award in Creating Open Engagement Platforms for his global efforts in promoting Open Source as an Innovation process.[15]