Archive for November, 2007

PDF/A conference and ApacheCon EU at the same time in Amsterdam in 2008

Friday, November 23rd, 2007

I’ve just noticed an interesting coincidence: There will be will be a PDF/A conference next year in Amsterdam. The event will take place April 10th and 11th at the Hilton Hotel in Amsterdam. This is at the same time as ApacheCon EU 2008 which takes place at the Moevenpick Hotel in Amsterdam from April 7th to April 11th 2008.

I guess it would be interesting to present Apache FOP at the PDF/A conference. For FOP users this could also be a reason to come to Amsterdam in that week. To a certain degree you can probably combine catching up on PDF/A with interesting discussions with FOP developers. I don’t know, yet, but hopefully Vincent gets one of his session proposals on FOP accepted which would be one more reason for FOP users to come to Amsterdam.

Apache FOP: Once believed dead, now live and kickin’

Thursday, November 22nd, 2007

The first release (0.90alpha1) coming out of FOP’s redesign effort is exactly two years old today!

Between 2003-07-18 and 2005-11-22 (for more than two years), there was no release of Apache FOP. Many believed the project was dead. No wonder: the majority of the project team back then gradually went away for various reasons. There was no consensus about how the project should be continued. The “maintenance branch” constantly competed for attention with the necessary redesign effort which was started back in late 2001. The XSL standard lost its “new and shiny” status at some point which obviously didn’t help attracting a lot of creative minds with a lot of free time at their hands.

Today, XSL is a mature, if complex, technology which is widely adopted and treated as a commodity taken for granted. At least that’s often my impression. I mean, if we look at the size of the user base of Apache FOP compared to the number of the active committers, the difference is huge. Still, I’m very happy that we’ve been able to attract a sizeable group of new committers to Apache FOP once again over time.

From a personal perspective, it’s so good to see various companies and even some government institutions investing in FOP. Of course, the whole open source movement is still gaining momentum which helps here. Nowadays, I can even make my living by doing freelance work almost exclusively in the Apache XML Graphics ecosystem. My clients, in turn, get added value in various forms: new features, bugfixes, professional support with good reaction times, no vendor lock-in (independance from a single commercial provider), full access to the source code, sharing of development costs, no licensing costs etc. That’s a win-win situation for everyone involved.

I’m looking forward to the time ahead. There are still many things to do. One of the most important ones: Still not having jumped over the version 1.0 barrier harms the project: some companies don’t adopt 0.x software and others won’t invest in it. I hope we can finally, finally fix that in 2008, almost ten years after the XSL standard was started. And FOP was actually the first implementation of XSL-FO available.

Barcode4J is Project of the Month at SourceForge.net

Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

The title says it all. I was quite surprised when I was approached last month. Reminds me to find time for the final 2.0 release…

Here’s the Project of the Month page.