Summary
Tim Riker is a seasoned Linux technologist and open source advocate with 26 years of experience bridging community projects and enterprise engineering teams. As Guru Open Source Community Liaison at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, he shepherds collaboration between internal teams and external projects while managing licensing and corporate migration strategies for embedded Linux and consumer electronics. A longtime Debian developer, BZFlag project lead, and former CTO who ported Linux to novel hardware, he combines deep low-level expertise with practical product delivery. Tim’s career includes pioneering ports (PowerPC, IA-64) and contributions to BusyBox and eClibc, reflecting a knack for squeezing performance and portability out of constrained systems. Based in Salt Lake City, he prefers thoughtful, specific connection requests and brings rare institutional knowledge of GPL/LGPL issues to help organizations adopt open source responsibly.
26 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
English, Spanish