Trevor Johns
About Me
I am a student studying for my M.S. in Computer Science at the University of
Southern California. In May 2007, I graduated with a B.S. in Computer
Engineering & Computer Science from the same institution.
If you want to talk about something feel free to send me an email. I don't
mind.
This Website
This page is just a temporary placeholder for content that is to be placed
here.
My original plan was to put more here at first, but in the grand scheme of
things my personal website tends to get assigned low priority. The current
plan is to get something interesting up here this semester.
Projects
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Switchyard: A Subversion
repository for students at USC. Not ready yet. People who have free time
wanted.
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Illumin: An online magazine
exploring the engineering in everyday life.
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UPE: The computer science honor society at
USC. I helped bring this back to life, and am working to keep it that way.
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STEVI: A personal
service robot. I did a little bit of work on this in the Summer of 2006.
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DISCO: Directed research project I designed the GUI for during the Spring
2007.
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Zend Framework: I'm a committer
for this project. I did work a large amount of work on the Zend_Gdata
module in the Summer of 2007. I'm not doing as much work on this at the
moment, but I still submit patches every now and then.
Links
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Lists: Public mailing lists hosted
on my behalf.
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Twitter: My current status. As I
get busier, this tends to become increasingly less accurate.
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Ohloh: A graph
of my contributions to select open source projects. Interesting
statistics, though they don't track everything.
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CIA.vc: Real-time
commit logs from select open source projects.
Public Keys
If you need to send me confidential information, I maintain a public key in PGP format. This key is available on most public keyservers as 0x73092A18. You may also download a copy of my key locally via HTTPS:
Be aware that I am not able to read encrypted email while away from home, so please allow additional time for my reply to any messages sent using this key.
You may also download a copy of my authorized_keys file for use with SSH: authorized_keys.txt