In 2017 and 2018 I worked on SecureDrop and authored hundreds of commits. I spearheaded the internationalization of the codebase and organized a team of translators in cooperation with Localization Lab. During this time I occasionally worked with journalists and whistleblowers, addressing their needs with training or software development. I spearheaded the User Research effort in SecureDrop in cooperation with Open Source Design. In 2020 I worked for La Maison des Lanceurs d'Alerte and setup their information system from scratch, training and supporting the legal team, the staff as well as the volunteers. In this context I also provided technical support to whistleblowers in France and abroad when there was a suspicion they could be targeted by state actors or powerful adversaries. Since January 2021 I worked full time with https://forgefriends.org, https://forgefed.org, https://forgejo.org, https://gitea.io to advance forge federation. I made contributions to the forgefed specification and played an active role in reviving the project with a broader community. The forgefriends project is a proxy designed to enable federation for software forges that do not yet implement it natively. I participated in forgefriends from the start, in January 2021. I authored most of the code and documentation that exist today. I published activity reports on a monthly basis and organized videoconferences to keep the larger community up to date. Since October 2022 I became a core developer of the newly created software forge https://forgejo.org. Back in 2001 I created and maintained https://savannah.gnu.org as an alternative to SourceForge.