Hiya,

I will be carrying out a WebKit related project for http:// www.openmoko.org during google's summer of code. My project will be to work on the Gdk/Cairo port of WebKit and my goal is to make it at least as complete as the Qt port (including svg). So please stay tuned for my patches.

I will at least spend a month full time on this project and probably half time during the remaining months. I will completely focus on this project to make sure to complete it in time. I hope to have time left to look into the <animate> element of SVG and make it work as well.

This brings me to my Bio:

I'm a student of CS at the Free University in Berlin Germany with focus on a lot of things (artificial intelligence, software engineering and telematics). I have a long background in cotributing to Free Software projects. These projects include KDE, handhelds.org, openembedded.org, gcc, Opie/Qtopia, OpenSync, KitchenSync. I'm a ARM Linux hacker in my spare time I love to read gcc's ARM backend definitions. During the past summers I have interned at companies developing GSM and or DVB-H based products/ projects. I have implemented various GSM, DVB, OMA and 3GPP standards during this time. For the past two years I have deeply researched timed media for broadcast. I have researched at GMIT GmbH and this lead us to create the Handheld Interactive Synchronized TV (HisTV http://www.histv.org) framework. The primary goals were to make the protocol robust against loss of packets (we refer to it as tunnel- problem), allow frame precise synchronisation to the video and make sure current terminals can implement this specification.

Obviously one of the private goals is to make WebKit run on my Linux phone and my Linux settop box next to h264.


I hope to succeed and happy hacking
        z.


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