Hi! I am Torsten. Currently living in Berlin. I am working on open source projects since the 90s (OMG). As member of the Apache Software Foundation I've helped with many projects at the foundation (e.g. Cocoon, Commons, Hadoop, Casandra) but also contribute to and maintain projects on github.
The amount of teams using just two of my little java libraries amazes me every time.
My goal with GitHub Sponsors is to be able to dedicate more time to otherwise the unpaid open source work.
Does your team need dedicated support, advice or direct assistance with open source issues? Get in touch. I also offer one hour consultations as well as support contracts to help you solve your problems.
1 sponsor is funding tcurdt’s work.
Featured work
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tcurdt/jdeb
This library provides an Ant task and a Maven plugin to create Debian packages from Java builds in a truly cross platform manner.
Java 385 -
tcurdt/jdependency
Provides an API to analyse and modify class dependencies. It provides the core to the maven shade plugin for removing unused classes.
Java 46 -
tcurdt/iProxy
Let's you connect your laptop to the iPhone to surf the web.
C 1,155 -
tcurdt/feedbackreporter
Framework for sending feedback and system information reports from you Cocoa application.
Objective-C 169 -
tcurdt/master_slave_adapter
An ActiveRecord database adapter that allows you to setup a "master/slave" environment
Ruby 5 -
tcurdt/xstatic
static site generator - and more
JavaScript 2

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