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[babel-dev] May we introduce ourselfs...
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Hi
as you might have noticed on this list, three commiters were added to 
the babel project recently. We would like to take this opportunity to 
briefly introduce ourselfs as well as the work that we have been doing.
Alexej Strelzow, born in Voronezh (Russia), currently roosts ;-), works 
and studies in the beautiful city of Vienna (Austria). Besides his 
studies in the area of Business Informatics and Software Engineering & 
Internet Computing he is interested in martial arts (1st dan black belt 
in Dae Han Min Guk Hapkido), climbing and travelling. Alexej is a SCJP 
for the platform 1.6 and he has been using the Eclipse IDE for many 
years and got in touch with many concepts and technologies, like 
Internationalization, Data Binding, SWT, JFaces, CNF, JDT, AST, BIRT and 
so on. He appreciates the upgrade to an Eclipse Babel committer very 
much and will do his best to keep the "ki" (energy) flowing.
Since 2004, Martin periodically worked as freelancer on different 
software projects. In 2010, he started working as software engineer and 
scientific project member for RISE. Approximately at the same time, he 
began to work on the research project TapiJI at the Vienna University of 
Technology. After contributing parts of TapiJI to the Eclipse Babel 
project, Martin appreciates his upgrade to an Eclipse Babel committer.
Stefan Strobl is a research assistant at the Vienna University of 
Technology, currently on a research assignment in southern India. He is 
currently working in the field of software engineering, maintenance and 
evolution as well as software internationalization and software product 
lines - both, from an academic and industrial perspective. His previous 
experience in the Eclipse Environment include being a comitter on the 
Mylyn Reviews project.
The three of us (together with some other contributors and students) 
have been working on a research project called TapiJI [0] supported by 
the Research Group for Industrial Software, Vienna University of 
Technology. TapiJI is a smart set of tools to facilitate processes 
around builing internationalised software, built on top of the great 
work done by Pascal Essiembre, the Essiember Resource Bundle Editor 
(which was also contributed to the Babel project and is now known as 
Babel Messages Editor). The project was started in early 2010 based on 
the research done by Martin on his masters thesis supervised by Stefan. 
Great feedback from a presentation done at an Eclipse DemoCamp in Vienna 
prompted us to open source the project on EclipseLabs and continue 
bejond the scope of the original thesis. This includes but is not 
limited to the work done by Alexej who has implemented the refactoring 
support as well as some sophisticated bug fixes and improvements to the 
original messages editor.
To further facilitate community involvement and contributions we have 
now decided to contribute the already matured core code base to the 
Eclipse Babel project. A step that has just been completed today by 
performing the initial commits [1], [2]. Some less stable artefacts, 
plugins and prototypes are going to be kept in the EclipseLabs project 
to provide a suiteable environment for the students of our research 
project. If you are interested in our newest ideas and experiments, 
please do not hesitate to check it out.
[0] http://code.google.com/a/eclipselabs.org/p/tapiji/
[1] https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=379083
[2] https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=379084
We welcome you to check out the new contributions to babel and invite 
you to tell us your opinion about them. If you would like to contribute 
in any way, please let us know.
Finally we want to extend a big thank you to Kit Lo and Denis Roy for 
all the support they have been giving us during the last months in 
completing the contribution and the process for bringing us in as 
commiters.
best regards
Alexej, Martin and Stefan