Chris, thank for for your confidence (also to everyone else who has voted +1 so far)! Although this puts me under pressure to keep constantly commiting to fop :)
I'll use this mail to shortly introduce my background to those who don't really know me yet: I'm a researcher at a University in Austria. Being a big fan of logical markup and open-source I use docbook wherever I can, e.g. for lecture material, reports, and documentation. My main motivation for FOP is to keep the toolchain working, and in good shape. The main reason I got involved with JEulid was to repair the MathML support in FOP. As this is not directly related to my main work, I am sure there will be month where I cannot contribute anything, and others where I'll contribute much. My short-term plans for fop: - finish fonts-in-jar-files (I believe one line and a testcase are missing). - ensure it has proper maven artifacts (currently 0.93 is on the main maven site) Max Am Freitag, den 26.10.2007, 09:43 +0100 schrieb Chris Bowditch: > Fellow Committers, > > As you all know Max Berger is heavily involved with the JEuclid MathML > project. However, he has also been active on fop-dev. A quick search of > the archives shows his first post to fop-dev was over 12 months ago [1] > > More importantly Max has submitted several high quality patches. Most > recently support for compressed SVG or SVGZ. I therefore feel that Max > would be a great addition to the FOP committer team. > > Heres my +1 > > Chris > > PS: Votes to general@ please > > [1] http://marc.info/?l=fop-dev&m=114204448814129&w=2 > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > Apache XML Graphics Project URL: http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/ > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
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