Volunteer Board Member at ANIMAL OUTREACH OF THE MOTHER LODE
Cameron Park, California, United States
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Bob Moore is a seasoned Quality and Reliability Engineer with 26 years in semiconductors, blending deep expertise in embedded systems, ICs, flash memory and root-cause debugging with hands-on failure analysis from roles at Intel, Adaptec and Apple. He pairs a strong technical foundation (BSIT, San Jose State, 3.9 GPA) with practical test and qualification experience, having driven reliability efforts across component and system levels. An active open-source contributor to the widely used ACPICA ACPI project, his commits show a meticulous focus on code quality, interpreter robustness and ACPI table handling. Based in Cameron Park, CA, he also brings nonprofit governance experience as a long-serving volunteer board member for Animal Outreach of the Motherlode, reflecting a commitment to community alongside technical rigor.
The ACPI Component Architecture (ACPICA) project provides an open-source operating system-independent implementation of the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface specification (ACPI). For detailed project information and downloads, go to https://www.acpica.org. For ACPICA contributor and source code licensing information, go to
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:3569 commits, 560 PRs, 1240 pushes in 14 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Bob's commits primarily focused on code formatting improvements within the ACPI Component Architecture (ACPICA) project. The contributions involved standardizing indentation and splitting long lines of code across multiple files within the source tree. The changes primarily affect files related to utilities, and the dispatcher.
Contributions summary:Bob primarily contributed to the ACPICA (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) codebase within the Digispeaker project. Their work involved fixing bugs related to ACPI table management and operation, including issues with the length of resource descriptors, and problems with the loading and unloading of ACPI tables. The user also implemented several improvements for the AML interpreter, such as handling infinite loops and providing more informative debug messages. Additionally, the user added support for x2APIC in ACPI tables, enhancing overall system compatibility.
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Bob Moore - Volunteer Board Member at ANIMAL OUTREACH OF THE MOTHER LODE