Re: The Apache Software Foundation Announces Apache FOP Version 1.0

2010-07-23 Thread toreen

Congratulations with the release!

rgds
Tore Engvig

 Redesigned, Stable Version of Pioneering XSL Formatting Objects
 Processor Rounds Out Apache XML Software Stack

 FOREST HILL, Md., July 21 -- The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) -
 the all-volunteer developers, stewards, and incubators of nearly 150
 Open Source projects and initiatives - today announced the Version 1.0
 release of Apache FOP, the Open Source XSL Formatting Objects
 Processor.

 An Apache project since 1999, FOP is one of the industry's first print
 formatters driven by W3C-standard XSL Formatting Objects created to
 display, convert, and print to formats such as PDF, PostScript, SVG,
 RTF, and XML. In addition, FOP is among the most commonly-used
 output-independent formatters.

 The Apache FOP code base has grown over the past decade under the
 guidance of a Project Management Committee (PMC) who oversee its
 day-to-day activities and community development.

 FOP v.1.0 provides a good subset of the W3C XSL-FO 1.0/1.1
 specification. Its stable, 1.0 designation provides added recognition
 as the productive tool it has been for years, said Jeremias Marki,
 member of the Apache XML Graphics Project Management Committee. Its
 redesign and improved features in the layout engine makes it an even
 better experience for the many developers and users who produce
 millions of pages each year.

 Apache FOP is in use at Accenture, Airbus, Australia Post, BNP
 Paribas, Capgemini, Credit Suisse, CSC, Denic, European Patent Office,
 FedEx, Ford, HP, IBM, IntelliData, Marriot International, Morgan
 Stanley, Polaris, Siemens, Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual
 Property, Tecra, US Army, US House of Representatives, and Wyona,
 among many others. In addition, FOP is the default implementation
 bundled in XML editors such as XSLfast, Oxygen, and XMLSpy.

 Thunderhead relies on open standards, and FOP is at the heart of our
 innovative NOW platform. We are proud to have been able to play a part
 in its development, said Glen Manchester, CEO of Thunderhead. As
 long-time supporters of FOP, our congratulations go to the whole FOP
 team at Apache on reaching the Version 1.0 milestone.

 The release of FOP v.1.0 completes a free XML software stack,
 comprising: Apache Xerces, Apache Xalan, and Apache FOP. The ability
 to insert graphics into one's print output is possible using Apache
 Batik. The Apache XML stack makes transforming and formatting XML data
 (for example DocBook XML) a viable option for individual and start-up
 users without business cash flow.

 Some 'overnight successes' take ten years or more, said James
 Governor, Analyst and Founder of RedMonk. Apache FOP seems to be one
 of them.

 The training wheels are long gone, said Apache XML Graphics PMC
 Chair Simon Pepping. FOP's popularity is undisputed; FOP is used from
 an individual developer's pet project to large-scale document
 production. FOP is not yet 'feature complete', and work on it is
 continuing. We hope this important step forward will motivate skilled
 developers to jump in and help us make Apache FOP even better.

 Availability

 FOP v.1.0 is released under the Apache Software License
 v2.0. Downloads, documentation, and related resources are available at
 http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/.

 --
 Simon Pepping
 home page: http://www.leverkruid.eu





Re: The Apache Software Foundation Announces Apache FOP Version 1.0

2010-07-22 Thread Michael Seeberger

Hi there,

when i select the Version 1.0-Tab on 
http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/ it still shows
Apache FOP Trunk (Development code) and there is no download-link to 
the new version.


is this the right behaviour?

Greetings
Michael Seeberger

Am 21.07.2010 19:39, schrieb Simon Pepping:

Redesigned, Stable Version of Pioneering XSL Formatting Objects
Processor Rounds Out Apache XML Software Stack

FOREST HILL, Md., July 21 -- The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) -
the all-volunteer developers, stewards, and incubators of nearly 150
Open Source projects and initiatives - today announced the Version 1.0
release of Apache FOP, the Open Source XSL Formatting Objects
Processor.

An Apache project since 1999, FOP is one of the industry's first print
formatters driven by W3C-standard XSL Formatting Objects created to
display, convert, and print to formats such as PDF, PostScript, SVG,
RTF, and XML. In addition, FOP is among the most commonly-used
output-independent formatters.

The Apache FOP code base has grown over the past decade under the
guidance of a Project Management Committee (PMC) who oversee its
day-to-day activities and community development.

FOP v.1.0 provides a good subset of the W3C XSL-FO 1.0/1.1
specification. Its stable, 1.0 designation provides added recognition
as the productive tool it has been for years, said Jeremias Marki,
member of the Apache XML Graphics Project Management Committee. Its
redesign and improved features in the layout engine makes it an even
better experience for the many developers and users who produce
millions of pages each year.

Apache FOP is in use at Accenture, Airbus, Australia Post, BNP
Paribas, Capgemini, Credit Suisse, CSC, Denic, European Patent Office,
FedEx, Ford, HP, IBM, IntelliData, Marriot International, Morgan
Stanley, Polaris, Siemens, Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual
Property, Tecra, US Army, US House of Representatives, and Wyona,
among many others. In addition, FOP is the default implementation
bundled in XML editors such as XSLfast, Oxygen, and XMLSpy.

Thunderhead relies on open standards, and FOP is at the heart of our
innovative NOW platform. We are proud to have been able to play a part
in its development, said Glen Manchester, CEO of Thunderhead. As
long-time supporters of FOP, our congratulations go to the whole FOP
team at Apache on reaching the Version 1.0 milestone.

The release of FOP v.1.0 completes a free XML software stack,
comprising: Apache Xerces, Apache Xalan, and Apache FOP. The ability
to insert graphics into one's print output is possible using Apache
Batik. The Apache XML stack makes transforming and formatting XML data
(for example DocBook XML) a viable option for individual and start-up
users without business cash flow.

Some 'overnight successes' take ten years or more, said James
Governor, Analyst and Founder of RedMonk. Apache FOP seems to be one
of them.

The training wheels are long gone, said Apache XML Graphics PMC
Chair Simon Pepping. FOP's popularity is undisputed; FOP is used from
an individual developer's pet project to large-scale document
production. FOP is not yet 'feature complete', and work on it is
continuing. We hope this important step forward will motivate skilled
developers to jump in and help us make Apache FOP even better.

Availability

FOP v.1.0 is released under the Apache Software License
v2.0. Downloads, documentation, and related resources are available at
http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/.

   


Re: The Apache Software Foundation Announces Apache FOP Version 1.0

2010-07-22 Thread Simon Pepping
On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 08:19:13AM +0200, Michael Seeberger wrote:
 Hi there,
 
 when i select the Version 1.0-Tab on
 http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/ it still shows
 Apache FOP Trunk (Development code) and there is no download-link
 to the new version.
 
 is this the right behaviour?

Indeed, it is. The download link is in the Home tab, second link under
About.

Simon

-- 
Simon Pepping
home page: http://www.leverkruid.eu


Re: The Apache Software Foundation Announces Apache FOP Version 1.0

2010-07-22 Thread Pascal Sancho
Hi Simon,

The FOP 1.0 tab homepage is the same as the FOP trunk one (title and
content).

Great ( and expected ;-) ) job otherwise, congratulations.

--
Pascal


Le 22/07/2010 09:26, Simon Pepping a écrit :
 On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 08:19:13AM +0200, Michael Seeberger wrote:
   
 Hi there,

 when i select the Version 1.0-Tab on
 http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/ it still shows
 Apache FOP Trunk (Development code) and there is no download-link
 to the new version.

 is this the right behaviour?
 
 Indeed, it is. The download link is in the Home tab, second link under
 About.

 Simon

   



Re: The Apache Software Foundation Announces Apache FOP Version 1.0

2010-07-22 Thread Simon Pepping
On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 12:08:33PM +0200, Pascal Sancho wrote:
 Hi Simon,
 
 The FOP 1.0 tab homepage is the same as the FOP trunk one (title and
 content).

I see, I missed the part of the message about the text of the index
page. The index page for version 1.0 requires some further changes.

Simon
 
 Le 22/07/2010 09:26, Simon Pepping a écrit :
  On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 08:19:13AM +0200, Michael Seeberger wrote:

  Hi there,
 
  when i select the Version 1.0-Tab on
  http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/ it still shows
  Apache FOP Trunk (Development code) and there is no download-link
  to the new version.
 
  is this the right behaviour?
  
  Indeed, it is. The download link is in the Home tab, second link under
  About.

-- 
Simon Pepping
home page: http://www.leverkruid.eu


The Apache Software Foundation Announces Apache FOP Version 1.0

2010-07-21 Thread Simon Pepping
Redesigned, Stable Version of Pioneering XSL Formatting Objects
Processor Rounds Out Apache XML Software Stack

FOREST HILL, Md., July 21 -- The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) -
the all-volunteer developers, stewards, and incubators of nearly 150
Open Source projects and initiatives - today announced the Version 1.0
release of Apache FOP, the Open Source XSL Formatting Objects
Processor.

An Apache project since 1999, FOP is one of the industry's first print
formatters driven by W3C-standard XSL Formatting Objects created to
display, convert, and print to formats such as PDF, PostScript, SVG,
RTF, and XML. In addition, FOP is among the most commonly-used
output-independent formatters.

The Apache FOP code base has grown over the past decade under the
guidance of a Project Management Committee (PMC) who oversee its
day-to-day activities and community development.

FOP v.1.0 provides a good subset of the W3C XSL-FO 1.0/1.1
specification. Its stable, 1.0 designation provides added recognition
as the productive tool it has been for years, said Jeremias Marki,
member of the Apache XML Graphics Project Management Committee. Its
redesign and improved features in the layout engine makes it an even
better experience for the many developers and users who produce
millions of pages each year.

Apache FOP is in use at Accenture, Airbus, Australia Post, BNP
Paribas, Capgemini, Credit Suisse, CSC, Denic, European Patent Office,
FedEx, Ford, HP, IBM, IntelliData, Marriot International, Morgan
Stanley, Polaris, Siemens, Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual
Property, Tecra, US Army, US House of Representatives, and Wyona,
among many others. In addition, FOP is the default implementation
bundled in XML editors such as XSLfast, Oxygen, and XMLSpy.

Thunderhead relies on open standards, and FOP is at the heart of our
innovative NOW platform. We are proud to have been able to play a part
in its development, said Glen Manchester, CEO of Thunderhead. As
long-time supporters of FOP, our congratulations go to the whole FOP
team at Apache on reaching the Version 1.0 milestone.

The release of FOP v.1.0 completes a free XML software stack,
comprising: Apache Xerces, Apache Xalan, and Apache FOP. The ability
to insert graphics into one's print output is possible using Apache
Batik. The Apache XML stack makes transforming and formatting XML data
(for example DocBook XML) a viable option for individual and start-up
users without business cash flow.

Some 'overnight successes' take ten years or more, said James
Governor, Analyst and Founder of RedMonk. Apache FOP seems to be one
of them.

The training wheels are long gone, said Apache XML Graphics PMC
Chair Simon Pepping. FOP's popularity is undisputed; FOP is used from
an individual developer's pet project to large-scale document
production. FOP is not yet 'feature complete', and work on it is
continuing. We hope this important step forward will motivate skilled
developers to jump in and help us make Apache FOP even better.

Availability

FOP v.1.0 is released under the Apache Software License
v2.0. Downloads, documentation, and related resources are available at
http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/.

-- 
Simon Pepping
home page: http://www.leverkruid.eu


Re: The Apache Software Foundation Announces Apache FOP Version 1.0

2010-07-21 Thread Simon Pepping
I did not send the announcement to (cf. our release check list):
- xsl...@yahoogroups.com (I am not a subscriber)
- docbook-a...@lists.oasis-open.org (I am not a subscriber)
- dita-us...@yahoogroups.com (I am not a subscriber)
- xsl-l...@lists.mulberrytech.com (they complain about GMail's MIME
  Content-Type 'multipart/alternative'; I will try again later to
  avoid it)
- http://xslfo-zone.com/news/index.jsp (the domain cannot be found)
- http://www.w3.org/Style/XSL/ (where do I send announcements?)

Perhaps one of you can send the announcement to one of these
addresses?

Simon

-- 
Simon Pepping
home page: http://www.leverkruid.eu


Re: The Apache Software Foundation Announces Apache FOP Version 1.0

2010-07-21 Thread Simon Pepping
On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 08:01:19PM +0200, Simon Pepping wrote:
 I did not send the announcement to (cf. our release check list):
 - xsl...@yahoogroups.com (I am not a subscriber)
 - docbook-a...@lists.oasis-open.org (I am not a subscriber)
 - dita-us...@yahoogroups.com (I am not a subscriber)
 - xsl-l...@lists.mulberrytech.com (they complain about GMail's MIME
   Content-Type 'multipart/alternative'; I will try again later to
   avoid it)

xsl-l...@lists.mulberrytech.com done

 - http://xslfo-zone.com/news/index.jsp (the domain cannot be found)
 - http://www.w3.org/Style/XSL/ (where do I send announcements?)
 
 Perhaps one of you can send the announcement to one of these
 addresses?

-- 
Simon Pepping
home page: http://www.leverkruid.eu


Re: The Apache Software Foundation Announces Apache FOP Version 1.0

2010-07-21 Thread Simon Pepping
On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 08:10:57PM +0200, Simon Pepping wrote:
 On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 08:01:19PM +0200, Simon Pepping wrote:
  I did not send the announcement to (cf. our release check list):
  - xsl...@yahoogroups.com (I am not a subscriber)
  - docbook-a...@lists.oasis-open.org (I am not a subscriber)
  - dita-us...@yahoogroups.com (I am not a subscriber)
  - xsl-l...@lists.mulberrytech.com (they complain about GMail's MIME
Content-Type 'multipart/alternative'; I will try again later to
avoid it)
 
 xsl-l...@lists.mulberrytech.com done
 
  - http://xslfo-zone.com/news/index.jsp (the domain cannot be found)
  - http://www.w3.org/Style/XSL/ (where do I send announcements?)

Sent to Liam Quin.

  Perhaps one of you can send the announcement to one of these
  addresses?

-- 
Simon Pepping
home page: http://www.leverkruid.eu