Adding to the remark by Louis.  The PDF Association also has some strong 
conformance testing and that, combined with a way to examine and test PDFs 
handled/produced by Corinthia using ODFBox, even if outside of Corinthia 
proper, is a valuable (side)-opportunity.

-----Original Message-----
From: Louis Suárez-Potts [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 3, 2015 08:29
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Apache™ PDFBox™ named an Open Source Partner Organization of the 
PDF Association : The Apache Software Foundation Blog

[ ... ]. I was thinking more in terms that PDFBox grants those with JVMs to 
manipulate PDFs ad hoc. As a lot of enterprise docs. are PDFs, the utility of 
the service seems plain. (That OpenOffice can do this, too, to a limited 
degree, as can other open source applications is known; that they are not used 
this way and instead the maximally expensive options are used just goes to show 
you that nature doesn’t just abhor a vacuum, it sucks.)

But to return to the point. If one aspect of Corinthia is to enable the 
manipulation of documents, then it bears watching how other similar, if by no 
means congruent or identical, services fare in the market. More expanded: to 
investigate the possibility of cooperation if not collaboration; of mutual 
interest.

louis

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