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After working with Buddycloud, how's it different?

When you aren't hacking on Buddycloud, what do you do?

- I created and run an open source corkboard service called Pinitto.me and the XMPP-FTW project; a bunch of Github Services that do neat things on XMPP and Buddycloud when you commit code. I’m also involved with Massah, a nodejs automated browser testing library, and I promote open standards as a member of XMPP Standards Foundation and help organise a UK based XMPP meetup. + I created and run an open source corkboard service called Pinitto.me and the XMPP-FTW project; a bunch of Github Services that do neat things on XMPP and Buddycloud when you commit code. I’m also involved with Massah, a nodejs automated browser testing library, and I promote open standards as a member of XMPP Standards Foundation and help organise a UK based XMPP meetup.

XMPP-FTW? What kind of problems does that solve?