- Authors:
-
- Ola Andersson, ZOOMON AB
- Henric Axelsson, Ericsson
- Phil Armstrong, Corel Corporation
- Benoît Bézaire, Corel Corporation
- Craig Brown, Canon Information Systems Research
Australia
- Mike Bultrowicz, Savage Software
- Tolga Capin, Nokia
- Mathias Larsson Carlander, Ericsson
- Jakob Cederquist, ZOOMON AB
- Charilaos Christopoulos, Ericsson
- Lee Cole, Quark
- Don Cone, America Online Inc.
- Alex Danilo, Canon Information Systems Research
Australia
- Thomas DeWeese, Eastman Kodak
- Jon Ferraiolo, Adobe Systems Inc.
- Darryl Fuller, Schema Software
- 藤沢 淳 (FUJISAWA Jun), Canon
- Rick Graham, BitFlash
- Vincent Hardy, Sun Microsystems Inc.
- 端山 貴也 (HAYAMA Takanari),
KDDI Research Labs
- Lofton Henderson, OASIS
- 石川雅康 (ISHIKAWA Masayasu),
W3C
- Dean Jackson, W3C/CSIRO (W3C Team
Contact)
- Christophe Jolif, ILOG S.A.
- Lee Klosterman, Hewlett-Packard
- 小林 亜令 (KOBAYASHI Arei),
KDDI Research Labs
- Thierry Kormann, ILOG S.A.
- Yuri Khramov, Schema Software
- Chris Lilley, W3C (Working Group Chair)
- Philip Mansfield, Schema Software
- 水口 充 (MINAKUCHI Mitsuru), Sharp
Corporation
- Luc Minnebo, Agfa-Gevaert N.V.
- 小野 修一郎 (ONO
Shuichiro), Sharp Corporation
- Antoine Quint, Fuschia Design (formerly of ILOG)
- 相良 毅 (SAGARA Takeshi), KDDI
Research Labs
- Brad Sipes, ZOOMON AB
- Peter Sorotokin, Adobe Systems Inc.
- 上田 宏高 (UEDA Hirotaka),
Sharp Corporation
- Rick Yardumian, Canon Development Americas
- Charles Ying, Openwave Systems Ltd
Acknowledgments
The SVG Working Group would like to acknowledge the many
people outside of the SVG Working Group who help with the
process of developing the SVG 1.1 specification. These people
are too numerous to list individually. They include but are not
limited to the early implementers of the SVG 1.0 and 1.1
languages (including viewers, authoring tools, and server-side
transcoders), developers of SVG content, people who have
contributed on the www-svg@w3.org and
svg-developers@yahoogroups.com email lists, other Working
Groups at the W3C, and the W3C Team. SVG 1.1 is truly a
cooperative effort between the SVG Working Group, the rest of
the W3C, and the public and benefits greatly from the
pioneering work of early implementers and content developers,
feedback from the public, and help from the W3C team.