-<p>On the side, I
-enjoy <a href="//stallman.org/articles/on-hacking.html">hacking</a>
-on <a href="//www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/elisp.html">elisp</a>
-and <a href="//www.gnu.org/software/guile/">guile</a>. I'm a
-GNU <a href="//www.gnu.org/people/people.html#bandali">maintainer</a>,
-<a href="//www.gnu.org/people/webmeisters.html#bandali">webmaster</a>,
-and <a href="//savannah.gnu.org/maintenance/SavannahHacker/">Savannah
-hacker</a>; and an <a href="//www.fsf.org/associate/">associate
-member</a> of the Free Software Foundation (FSF). I'm currently the
-chief organizer of the <a href="//emacsconf.org">EmacsConf</a>
-conference, and the co-host of
-the <a href="//emacsel.com">Emacs.el</a> podcast with
-<a href="//www.pygopar.com">Daniel Gopar</a>. I am also a member of
-the Systems Committee of the
-<a href="//csclub.uwaterloo.ca">Computer Science Club</a> of the
-University of Waterloo.</p>
+For my $dayjob I work on Jami as a Free Software Consultant at SFL,
+where I get to hack on various parts of Jami, and also help maintain
+Jami packages for various GNU/Linux distributions. I am also somewhat
+of a community liaison between the Jami core development team and the
+wider free software community around Jami. To be sure, the views or
+opinions expressed here are solely my own, and do not necessarily
+represent those of my employer (or anyone else's, for that matter).