Even though I'm currently unable to contribute on open source projects, I'm a free software enthusiast. (I tend to use "open source" and "free software" interchangeably, even though these terms doesn't quite mean the same thing.)
Anyway, the stuff I am currently working on can be found in my bitbucket.org profile and in my google code profile.
dropline GNOME is a rather important project that I've worked on for four years. In essence, its purpose is to bring the GNOME desktop to Slackware Linux in a user friendly way (whatever that means for slackware users). For more information, please check the project's website.
pyoooqs was an OpenOffice.org quickstarter I wrote some time ago, when the OpenOffice.org's one didn't really work in dropline GNOME. Its modus operandum was quite simple: it tried to maintain OpenOffice.org always in memory, to speed up its start up time. Details can be found in the project's page.