Robert Sayre

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Robert Sayre (born 1978) is a software developer who wrote the Atom specification along with Mark Nottingham. Sayre joined Mozilla in 2006, where he worked until 31 May 2011 as an engineering director.[1] He previously worked for the digital marketing agency IconNicholson as a software engineer.

Sayre was a speaker at the IETF annual meeting in 2007, the Google Test Automation Conference in 2007 and XTech 2006 in Paris. He wrote "Atom: The Standard in Syndication," an article published in the July/August 2005 issue of the journal IEEE Internet Computing, and is a former developer of a Mac client for the Soulseek file-sharing service.

Sayre lives in San Francisco and graduated from Syracuse University in 2000. At age 2, he was diagnosed with a Wilms' tumor.[2] He's a former resident of France and Tunisia.

References

  1. "Robert Sayre - Linkedin". 2011-03-15. Retrieved 2011-03-15. 
  2. "Where Memes Go To Die". 2009-01-19. Retrieved 2009-07-10. 

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