Thank you very much Dave and all Tika PMC, I am very glad to be part of Tika community for the last years and now as a project member!
I am 33 years old and was born at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. I graduated in Computer Engineering at Brazilian Army Institute of Technology and I have a Masters degree in Information Security and Computer Forensics. Currently I live at São Paulo and I am a computer forensic examiner at Brazilian Federal Police. Tika is a key technology for one house made software, a forensic tool to analyse seized computers, helping us to detect file types, to extract text and metadata for indexing, to extract embedded files from containers and to detect encrypted files. That tool is a very successful project and, with the help of Tika and Lucene, was used to find several evidences in the middle of hundreds of terabytes of data in the bigger brazilian criminal investigation in history, the "Lava-Jato" investigation, that culminated with president Dilma's impeachment. I am very happy to have contributed to Tika in the past, providing patches for the first commited versions of TesseractOCRParser, RARParser, Latin1StringsParser, the refactoring of MboxParser and some other minor contributions. And I wish to continue to contribute more as I can. Thank you, Luis Filipe Nassif Em 5 de nov de 2016 4:22 PM, "David Meikle" <[email protected]> escreveu: > Hello Everyone, > > Please join in (belatedly) welcoming Luis Filipe Nassif and Thamme Gowda > as both PMC Members and Committers to the project! > > Welcome to the team guys. Feel free to say a bit about yourselves and why > you love Tika. > > Cheers, > Dave > > > >
