Hey friends,

first, thanks for starting this excellent initiaive (we should probably place 
the texts even on the "team" part oft he homepage).

I am Julian, 32 years old, married to my lovely wide Constanze and have three 
kids (two of them know toddy personally and like him, the third is too small, 
yet).
We live in Kirchheim which is about 40km south of Stuttgart and at the 
"Schwäbische Alb" a very nice and rural area.
I studied math and I really am mathematician by heart. I did my PhD in an 
applied math project and worked (together with my fellow Tim) on lithium ion 
batteries for mobile applications at a Daimler. But I felt too young and 
dynamic to stay in a corporate, thus I started a company.

We initially foused on data analysis and BI stuff but moved more and more to 
technical data and ended up in the "digitalization" or "Industrie 4.0" world. 
We joined the PLC4X project pretty early as we decided to abandon our home made 
stack to polish PLC4X for our purposes. Thus, we have it in production since 
way over a year now and have a lot of hands on experience (especially Tim). 
Thus, we often focus on "boring" things like scraper, pools and stability 
related stuff (like Netty) and do not so much implement new drivers (AB 
Ethernet we did together with Chris). But as we are really deep in the 
community and love it we do way more in the project then we would probably need 
for our business application, solely : )

But generally speaking, you can always ping us with usage scenario questions 
(mostly Siemens S7) and integrations. Currently we see ourselves as the main 
maintainers oft he 0.6 branch at least until one can migrate safely and stable 
to 0.7 (when it will be out) as we have too much stuff in production nowadays 
to play games (Cesar may surely know what happens when stuff in production does 
not work as expected... : D).

So, thanks all of you for making our little community so lovely and enyojable. 
I feel very happy tob e part o fit and to hang out with you guys. And we are 
really making an impact, more and more!
Julian


Am 07.05.20, 11:36 schrieb "Strljic, Matthias Milan" 
<[email protected]>:

    Hi,

    I am a research assistant at the University of Stuttgart at the Institute 
of Control Engineering (ISW) and work there in the areas of 
communication/service concepts for automation systems and cloud manufacturing.
    Among other things with projects like RetroNet I got in contact with 
several older automation protocols (ADS, S7, Profinet/bus..) and also more 
recent ones like OPC UA and their diversity despite the common goal. That's how 
I got to know Chris, Julian and the initial PLC4X crew :)

    Before that I completed a study in software engineering. My main 
programming language would be Java, but I already had a lot of stacks in my 
hands (Javascript, C++, Python, Go, C#, Ada, PHP).

    I like to sharpen knives and sometimes distil some schnapps. So if someone 
wants to forget a bug, you can choose between 40 - 80% alcohol content and 5 
flavours ;) If Toddy leaves some.


    At the moment I'm working on the OPC UA integration of Milo into PLC4J with 
the documentation (Pls Toddy stop hurting me! ) and a bridge server for the OPC 
UA representation of other protocols in an extra integrated OPC UA server. Our 
institute is quite experienced in TSN and OPC Companion specifications. 
Therefore I try to integrate the project into publicly funded research projects 
to make PLC4X more known and to support the community.

    Greetings Matthias


    ________________________________
    Von: Christofer Dutz <[email protected]>
    Gesendet: Dienstag, 5. Mai 2020 13:23:42
    An: [email protected]
    Betreff: [Introduction] Christofer Dutz

    Hi all,

    I have noticed that our tram has grown quite a bit in the last year and 
most of you I have never met personally.
    We have been discussing a lot of things here on the list and on slack, but 
I only have little background on who you folks actually are.

    So I would like to ask anyone interested to just introduce himself in this 
thread.

    I’ll start:

    My name is Christofer Dutz, I’m currently 42 years old and studied 
computer-science at the University of Darmstadt.
    I’m the son of an Electro-Engineer and therefore already had contact with 
all of this automation stuff when I was a kid, but somehow lost contact when I 
discovered my interest in computers.

    Being an IT guy living near Frankfurt (Germany) there is almost no chance 
to not work for Banks and Insurance companies. So I guess I’ve been working for 
about 12 different Banks and Insurance companies in the last 15 years. I always 
like to compare working for a bank like asking Picasso to paint a portrait, but 
to have him wear a mental-institution restraining jacket and have him paint 
with a brush in his mouth. End of the first quarter of 2017 it was getting so 
unbearable for me, that I was thinking about giving up my profession as an IT 
specialist and even starting to learn something new. I was already looking for 
companies looking for an apprentice as carpenter, when I had another round of 
self-reflection. Even if I probably would have been good as a carpenter, I 
still love doing my job, just not for Banks and Insurance companies.
    I was seeing the same with a lot of my colleagues.

    It was that time that Industry 4.0 was everywhere … all the problems are 
easily addressable with open-source and a lot of the skills I have from the 
banking would have been a perfect match. So I had a look at what’s missing in 
this big picture and pretty quickly noticed the data-access problem is the 
biggest barrier and no solution being available or in sight.

    Luckily at codecentric we have something called “Innovation budget”. Here 
if you’ve got an idea, you can pitch in some shark-tank-like session with the 
board and if they like it, you get the funds for doing that. My idea was to 
build a universal protocol adapter. From the beginning I said I want this to be 
a true open-source project at Apache. The benefit for codecentric would be to 
eliminate the barriers to offering IIoT solutions with our large set of 
professionals in all areas this involves. The board agreed and for the last 3,5 
years I have been paid by codecentric to work on Apache PLC4X full-time.

    Outside of the IT world, I love to do sports with others, so I’m usually in 
the gym in some workout and TaeBo courses about 3 times a week, I love 
snowboarding and everything that has anything to do with water.

    Another huge passion of mine is melodic electronic music, so usually I 
travel around the Europe visiting different electronic music festivals.

    I live in a town called Ober-Ramstadt together with my girlfriend Tanja, 
where we just moved into a house I inherited from my grandpa and which we 
renovated in 2 years of hard work … and still the work doesn’t end … so 
some-times I fall off the face of the earth for a few days cause I’m probably 
digging trenches for the foundation for some wall, or my rain-water system, or 
… or … or …. Guess the digging never stops.


    Ok … so I hope this gives you a little impression on who I am and what 
drives me … it would make me happy to see some of you folks also introduce 
yourself. And I would even more love to have a beer with you (Or, as I’m a 
hessian … a big glass of apple wine) 😉


    Chris


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