Wim Taymans

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Wim Taymans

Born June 21, 1972 (1972-06-21) (age 35)
Occupation Lead Software Designer

Wim Taymans (full name Wim Odilia Georges Taymans) is a software developer and Belgian national based in Barcelona, Spain. Taymans started his career in multimedia development on the Commodore 64 writing various games and demos. Being known in the Commodore 64 coding community under the nickname The Wim. In 1990 he was the coder behind the C64 game Puffy's Saga which was distributed by Ubisoft. He later moved on to the Amiga where he among other things wrote a version of the classic game Boulderdash.

In 1994 he installed the linux operating system on his Amiga and has since been involved with the development of various multimedia technologies for the Linux platform. His first efforts on linux was some assembly optimizations for the rtjpeg library and later working on the Trinity video editor before teaming up with Erik Walthinsen to create the GStreamer multimedia framework.

In 2004 he started working for Fluendo in Spain as employee number 3. While working for Fluendo he designed and wrote most of what today is the 0.10 release series of GStreamer. In July 2007 he left Fluendo together with many of the other GStreamer developers and joined up with United Kingdom company Collabora. As part of his current job at Collabora he maintains and develops GStreamer further, with the aim of providing Linux and other Unix and Unix-like operating systems a competitive and powerful multimedia framework.

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