Jim Jagielski was born on March 11,1961 and is an American software engineer, who specializes in web, cloud and open source technologies.
15 Facts About Jim Jagielski
Jim Jagielski was hired by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center immediately after graduation.
In 1994, Jim Jagielski founded jaguNET Access Services, a Web Host and ISP.
Jim Jagielski has written on numerous topics, and was the editor of the Apache section on Slashdot.
Jim Jagielski is best known as cofounder, member, and director of The Apache Software Foundation and as a core developer on several ASF projects, including the Apache HTTP Server, Apache Portable Runtime, and Apache Tomcat.
Jim Jagielski is one of the founding members of The Apache Software Foundation, after having been a member of the original eight-member Apache Group.
Jim Jagielski served as Director on the ASF's board from its incorporation in 1999, until 2018, making him the longest serving Director in the Foundation's history.
Jim Jagielski is the original Chair of the Apache Incubator project, in which he is still involved.
Jim Jagielski was one of the original co-mentors for the Geronimo project, and he mentors several Incubator podlings.
Jim Jagielski is an active developer on many open source projects, ASF and otherwise.
In 2005, Jim Jagielski was asked to serve on the Advisory Board of the Open Source Software Institute.
In 2010, Jim Jagielski was appointed to the Board of Directors of the CodePlex Foundation, which was later renamed to Outercurve Foundation.
In 2011, Jim Jagielski was appointed to the Board of Directors of the Open Source Initiative.
In 2012, Jim Jagielski was appointed as a new Council member of the MARSEC-XL Foundation.
Jim Jagielski has contributed to Sendmail, xntpd, BIND, PHP, Perl and FreeBSD, among other projects.