I joined the W3C Systems Team in July 2004 as the W3C Webmaster replacing Vivien Lacourba. I spent 2 years at MIT (the US host site of W3C) in Cambridge, MA, and I left the team in August 2006.
As the W3C Webmaster I was in charge of the publication of Technical Reports on the W3C website, and as a member of the Systems Team I was in charge of monitoring and improving W3C servers and services such as jigedit, pubrules checker, W3C blogging tool, user accounts management, website ACLs etc...
I helped re-writing the pubrules checker (created by Dominique Hazaël-Massieux) with Ian Jacobs.
I was born in Ermont in the northern suburb of Paris, France the 28th February 1980. I spent most of childhood around Paris, except for a few years in Pau (southwest of France) and three years in The Hague, Netherlands.
Then, after three years at the Villetaneuse University near Paris, I moved to Golfe-Juan in the southeast of France where I earned a Master’s degree in Computer Science from ESSI.
After that I lived 6 month in Linköping, Sweden as an exchange student before moving to Boston, USA in July 2004.
My personal web site has more information about what I do in my spare time,
my interests,
my photos, etc...
My pages at free.fr and MIT might also have some infos