Become a sponsor to Marten Seemann
My main work is the development of quic-go. quic-go started as a just-for-fun project in 2016, and evolved into a production-ready, optimized QUIC stack written in pure Go. quic-go is used by a wide variety of projects.
In order to ensure interoperability between QUIC implementations, I created the QUIC Interop Runner. It runs a large number of interoperability tests every couple of hours and publishes an interop matrix.
I've also been a member of the IETF's QUIC working group since its inception in early 2017, and made significant contributions to the QUIC RFCs. Since the publication of the RFCs, I've been authoring a number of QUIC-related IETF drafts, such as:
- qlog, a QUIC logging format, also implemented in quic-go
- Reliable Stream Resets
- QUIC NAT Traversal
- QUIC Address Discovery
quic-go has more than 100 contributors, and while managing a big open-source project that many people rely on is a lot of fun, it also consumes a lot of time and energy.
Outside of these sponsorship tiers, I'm also offering development and consulting services. If you're interested in collaborating, please send me an email at [email protected]!
Featured work
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quic-go/quic-go
A QUIC implementation in pure Go
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quic-go/webtransport-go
WebTransport implementation based on quic-go (https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-webtrans-http3/)
Go 344