Marvin Addison - Virginia Tech
Bio
I am a software developer in the Virginia Tech Middleware group that
manages authentication and authorization data and services for the
University. Â Collectively we have a great deal of expertise in LDAP and
PKI, and those areas have been themes for projects I've worked on in the
past few years. Â We develop and manage some complex Java Middleware to
drive the authentication systems (LDAP, CAS, Shibboleth), which has
provided some rich experience in Java ORM (Hibernate/Oracle), messaging,
X.509 authentication, and contract-first Web service development.
I have been very active in the CAS community during the past year,
contributing almost daily to support discussion on cas-user. Â I have
filed a number of Jira issues and provided patches for many of the bugs
and features addressed in those issues. Â I led a team of developers to
add SAML support (single sign-out and attribute release) to popular CAS
clients that we have since offered to the community. Â I recently
accepted the duty to maintain the LDAP authentication module for CAS 3
and further develop and maintain it for CAS 4.
Platform
I am eager to deepen my involvement with the CAS community by serving on
the Steering Committee. Â I would bring sound development experience to
the table where I would contribute to the design and development of CAS
4 to ensure it maintains the quality, focus, and customization that have
earned it wide use and respect. Â In addition to the technical matters of
product development, I would like to contribute some leadership to the
project to ensure a vibrant community continues to provide suggestions
for improvement, new features, and support for CAS. Â Community
involvement is the core of open source software development, and I've
resoundingly demonstrated my commitment to that way of producing
software. Â I am confident I will be able to apply my skills, experience,
and commitment for open source to the CAS project to help preserve and
extend its excellence.