Kim Alvefur
Kim Alvefur is a freelance consultant focused on Free/Open Source Software and instant communications systems, especially XMPP and the Prosody IM server.
Kim has been a consultant since 2013, a Prosody contributor since 2010 and has XMPP experience since 2006, currently a member of the XMPP Council.
Consulting services offered include Prosody support and module development, integration with other systems and general XMPP advice.
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Websitehttps://kim.alvefur/consulting.html
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