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On Sun, 2005-06-12 at 00:31 +0900, Jeon Jeongho wrote:
Hello. I'm interested in Google's Summer of Code.
= resume starts = I am a little aged student of Electrical Engineering, Seoul National University. I have worked IBM solution SI (for 1 year), P2P LEGAL! ;) multimedia streaming server development at Korean top portal NAVER (for 2 years), and intranet and internet board game developments as part-time job.
Whoa...cool...Seoul National is great and so is Naver! But are you good at kart.nexon.com ? I have done work for a Korean company http://www.gopetslive.com and have lectured around Seoul (in addition to working on a book about Korean youth culture and technology). I have been trying to get some Open Source developers from Korea (and part of kldp.org) to help on Inkscape, so I encourage your participation much!
On opensource, I'm leading document translation projects (apache httpd, linux gazette) and have made minor patches (on i18n). I can speak C++, but I'm mainly using C, Java, Perl, Python. = resume ends =
Cool, I'm good friends with Shawn (SoonsonKwon), head of KLDP.org. Great!
I plan to make many presentation format (PDF, swf, SVG, XSL-FO, CSS for print, ...) creation/convert tool/library. There are many good opensource tools/libraries. But I'm concerned about i18n (especially CJK) and (from the latest spec) new feature support. Then I'll evaluate them each, and choose one or start from scratch.
Cool, I think you should get more specific in your proposal to adding specific types for conversion (import/export). Also, your interest in il8n is of importance in implementing these converters.
I learned Google's offer from the new, and found that Inkscape's vector format import/export project and my goal overlap. Please let me know what I can do for Inkscape, within summer or without just summer limit.
Sounds good...please post your comments on our wiki that Bryce mentioned in a previous email. Hop onto our chat channel as well #inkscape on irc.freenode.net to discuss this topic in more detail.
Jon
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