Mathieu Poux is a senior software engineer with two decades of technical leadership and 12 years of focused experience delivering real-time and P2P media streaming solutions. He has founded and led development of lightweight open-source servers and browser players, bringing innovations across unicast, RTMFP and WebRTC-based streaming. At Ceeblue and MonaSolutions he drives the WebRTS framework and has ported libavcodec to WebAssembly to enable high-performance in-browser playback. His back-end contributions to the Cumulus RTMFP server include H.264/AAC support, Lua publication handling and robust timestamp and garbage-collection fixes. Comfortable across C++ and web technologies, Mathieu blends protocol-level thinking with pragmatic engineering to ship production-grade streaming stacks. Based in Occitania, France, he pairs deep protocol expertise with a penchant for small, efficient open-source tools that scale in real networks.
12 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
IUP NTIE ✦ Nouvelle Technologies Informatique pour l'Entreprise, Computer Software Engineering, Master II, IUP NTIE ✦ Nouvelle Technologies Informatique pour l'Entreprise, Computer Software Engineering, Master II at Université de Toulouse-le-Mirail (Toulouse II)
Licence Science de l'Ingénieur, Science de l''ingénierie, Spécialisation en Mathématique, Licence II, Licence Science de l'Ingénieur, Science de l''ingénierie, Spécialisation en Mathématique, Licence II at Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse III
CumulusServer is a complete open source and cross-platform RTMFP server extensible by way of scripting
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:12 commits, 2 pushes in 2 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Mathieu primarily contributed to the Cumulus server's back-end functionality, focusing on the RTMFP protocol implementation. They modified the server's core logic to support H264 and AAC encoding information for audio and video streams. Additionally, the user fixed a bug related to peer group joining and introduced improvements for handling Lua-based publications, including closing and garbage collection mechanisms. Their work also involved timestamp adjustments and other enhancements within the publication and listener classes.
Contributions:36 reviews, 39 PRs, 78 pushes in 11 months
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