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1 | 1 | <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> |
2 | 2 | <html lang="en"> |
3 | | -<!-- $Id: about.src,v 1.9 1997-10-30 08:27:00 ian Exp $ --> |
| 3 | +<!-- $Id: about.src,v 1.10 1997-10-31 08:49:00 clilley Exp $ --> |
4 | 4 | <HEAD> |
5 | 5 | <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"> |
6 | 6 | <TITLE>About the CSS2 Specification</TITLE> |
@@ -97,48 +97,54 @@ Cascading Style Sheets and Formatting Properties. In addition to the |
97 | 97 | editors of this specification, the members of the Working Group are: |
98 | 98 |
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99 | 99 | Brad Chase (Bitstream), Chris Wilson (Microsoft), Daniel Glazman |
100 | | -(Electricité de France), Dave Raggett (W3C/HP), Ed Tecot (Microsoft), |
101 | | -Jared Sorensen (Novell), Lauren Wood (SoftQuad), Laurie Anna Kaplan |
102 | | -(Microsoft), Mike Wexler (Adobe), Murray Maloney (Grif), Powell Smith |
103 | | -(IBM), Robert Stevahn (HP), Steve Byrne (JavaSoft), Steven Pemberton |
104 | | -(CWI), Thom Phillabaum (Netscape) and the late Phil Karlton (Netscape). |
| 100 | +(Electricité de France), Dave Raggett (W3C/HP), Ed Tecot |
| 101 | +(Microsoft), Jared Sorensen (Novell), Lauren Wood (SoftQuad), Laurie |
| 102 | +Anna Kaplan (Microsoft), Mike Wexler (Adobe), Murray Maloney (Grif), |
| 103 | +Powell Smith (IBM), Robert Stevahn (HP), Steve Byrne (JavaSoft), |
| 104 | +Steven Pemberton (CWI), and Thom Phillabaum (Netscape). We thank them |
| 105 | +for their continued efforts. |
105 | 106 |
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106 | 107 | <P>A number of invited experts to the Working Group have contributed: |
107 | | -Arnaud Le Hors (W3C), David Meltzer (Microsoft), George Kersher, Glenn |
108 | | -Rippel (Bitstream), Jeff Veen (HotWired), Markku T. Hakkinen (The |
109 | | -Productivity Works), Martin Dürst (Universität Zürich), Roy |
110 | | -Platon (RAL), Todd Fahrner (Verso) and Vincent Quint (W3C). |
111 | | - |
112 | | -<p>Besides the editors, the following people have contributed in |
113 | | -various ways to the sections pertaining to fonts: Alex Beamon (Apple), |
114 | | -Ashok Saxena (Adobe), Ben Bauermeister (HP), Dave Raggett (W3C/HP), |
115 | | -David Goldsmith (Apple), Ed Tecot (Microsoft), Erik van Blokland |
| 108 | +George Kersher, Glenn Rippel (Bitstream), Jeff Veen (HotWired), Markku |
| 109 | +T. Hakkinen (The Productivity Works), Martin Dürst |
| 110 | +(Universität Zürich), Roy Platon (RAL), Todd Fahrner (Verso) |
| 111 | +and Vincent Quint (W3C). |
| 112 | + |
| 113 | +<p>The section on Web Fonts was strongly shaped by Brad Chase (Bitstream) |
| 114 | +David Meltzer (Microsoft Typography) and Steve Zilles (Adobe). The |
| 115 | +following people have also contributed in various ways to the section |
| 116 | +pertaining to fonts: Alex Beamon (Apple), Ashok Saxena (Adobe), Ben |
| 117 | +Bauermeister (HP), Dave Raggett (W3C/HP), David Opstad (Apple), David |
| 118 | +Goldsmith (Apple), Ed Tecot (Microsoft), Erik van Blokland |
116 | 119 | (LettError), François Yergeau (Alis), Gavin Nicol (Inso), |
117 | | -Herbert van Zijl (Elsevier), Liam Quin (SoftQuad), Martin Dürst |
118 | | -(Universität Zürich), Misha Wolf (Reuters), Paul Haeberli |
119 | | -(SGI). |
| 120 | +Herbert van Zijl (Elsevier), Liam Quin, Misha Wolf (Reuters), Paul |
| 121 | +Haeberli (SGI), and the late Phil Karlton (Netscape). |
120 | 122 |
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121 | 123 | <P>The section on Paged Media was in large parts authored by Robert |
122 | 124 | Stevahn (HP) and Stephen Waters (Microsoft). |
123 | 125 |
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124 | 126 | <P>Robert Stevahn (HP), along with Scott Furman (Netscape) and Scott |
125 | | -Isaacs (Microsoft) were key contributors to CSS positioning. |
| 127 | +Isaacs (Microsoft) were key contributors to CSS Positioning. |
126 | 128 |
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127 | 129 | <P>Mike Wexler (Adobe) was the editor of the interim Working Draft |
128 | | -which described much of the new features of CSS2. |
| 130 | +which described many of the new features of CSS2. |
| 131 | + |
| 132 | +<p>T.V.Raman (Adobe) made pivotal contributions towards Aural |
| 133 | +Cascading Style Sheets and the concepts of Aural presentation. |
129 | 134 |
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130 | 135 | <P>Todd Fahrner (Verso) researched contemporary and historical |
131 | 136 | browsers to develop the sample style sheet in the appendix. |
132 | 137 |
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133 | 138 | <P>Through electronic and physical encounters, the following people |
134 | | -have contributed to the development of CSS2: James Clark, Daniel |
135 | | -Connolly, Donna Converse, Scott Isaacs, Lou Montulli, Henrik Frystyk |
136 | | -Nielsen, Jacob Nielsen, William Perry, David Siegel and Stephen Zilles. |
| 139 | +have contributed to the development of CSS2: James Clark, Dan |
| 140 | +Connolly, Douglas Rand, Sho Kuwamoto, Donna Converse, Scott Isaacs, |
| 141 | +Lou Montulli, Henrik Frystyk Nielsen, Jacob Nielsen, Vincent Mallet, |
| 142 | +Philippe Le Hegaret, William Perry, David Siegel. |
137 | 143 |
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138 | 144 | <P>The discussions on www-style@w3.org have been influential in many |
139 | 145 | key issues for CSS. Especially, we would like to thank Bjorn Backlund, |
140 | | -Todd Fahrner, MegaZone, Eric Meyer, David Perrell, Liam Quinn and |
141 | | -Chris Wilson for their participation. |
| 146 | +Todd Fahrner, MegaZone, Eric Meyer, Al Gilman, Jason White, David |
| 147 | +Perrell, Liam Quinn and Chris Wilson for their participation. |
142 | 148 |
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143 | 149 | <P>Special thanks to Arnaud Le Hors, whose engineering contributions |
144 | 150 | made this document work. |
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