Pierre Crépieux is a seasoned Android and telecommunications software expert with 14 years at Orange, combining deep Android framework and VoIP/SIP/XMPP experience with hands-on product work like HDMI-stick SDKs and legacy product maintenance. He has a track record of shipping platform-level improvements—contributing to AOSP and open-source projects such as minicap and stfservice where he implemented Android 10 touch/input fixes and frame-rate controls for real-time device streaming. A regular conference speaker and adjunct lecturer, he advocates software eco-design and battery-efficient mobile development, bringing both technical rigor and sustainability awareness to projects. His background in networks and telecoms (Supélec) and prior work on IMS, WebRTC and J2EE services gives him a rare blend of embedded/mobile, backend, and protocol-level expertise.
14 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Post graduate - Specialized Master, Computer Network and Telecommunications, Post graduate - Specialized Master, Computer Network and Telecommunications at Supélec
Master's degree, Electrical and Computer engineering, Master's degree, Electrical and Computer engineering at Polytech'Lille
Stream real-time screen capture data out of Android devices.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:7 commits, 5 PRs, 33 comments in 6 months
Contributions summary:Pierre primarily focused on enhancing the `minicap` project by adding a frame rate control feature. This involved implementing a command-line parameter for setting the frame rate, which was achieved by suspending the main thread. The user also addressed negative frame rate values, ensuring code stability. Furthermore, the user made updates related to supporting newer Android versions, particularly Android 9, with subsequent adaptations for Android 10.
Monitor and perform various actions on your Android device. Not meant for actual user devices.
Role in this project:
Mobile Developer (Android)
Contributions:6 commits, 2 PRs, 5 comments in 3 months
Contributions summary:Pierre primarily focused on enhancing the `stfservice.apk` application, implementing core features related to managing Android touch events. Their work involved adding support for Android 10, including the use of `InputManager` and addressing related `SecurityException` issues. Furthermore, they improved touch event handling by correctly managing "up" events, supporting multiple pointers, and adapting for screen rotation. These updates involved changes to the `MinitouchAgent.java` file.
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