About SVG Open
This year the 7th SVG Open conference will be held in Mountain View, CA, USA. The first conference was held in 2002 in Zurich (Switzerland), followed by Vancouver (Canada), Tokyo (Japan), Enschede (The Netherlands), Tokyo (Japan), and Nuremberg (Germany).
Contact Information
For questions and additional information or feedback on the conference, please contact Ruud Steltenpool at info (at) svgopen (dot) org.
Organizing Committee
- Jon Cruz, Inkscape, USA
- David Dailey, Slippery Rock University, USA
- G. Wade Johnson, cPanel Inc., USA
- Brad Neuberg, Google (Local Organizer), USA
- Andreas Neumann, City of Uster, Switzerland (Web-Design)
- Robert Russell, Late Night PC, Canada
- Doug Schepers, W3C, USA
- Jeff Schiller, Motorola, USA
- Ruud Steltenpool, svg.startpagina.nl (Main Organizer, PR), The Netherlands
Reviewing Committee
- Erik Dahlström, Opera, Sweden
- David Dailey, Slippery Rock University, USA
- Andrew Emmons, YOU i Labs, Canada
- Jon Ferrraiolo, IBM, OpenAjax, USA
- Klaus Förster, University of Innsbruck
- Jun Fujisawa, Canon, Japan
- Anthony Grasso, CiSRA (Canon Information Systems Research Australia), Australia
- Bob Hopgood, Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom
- G. Wade Johnson, cPanel Inc., USA
- Barend Köbben, ITC (Enschede), The Netherlands
- Cameron McCormack, Monash University, Apache Batik, Australia
- Andreas Neumann, City of Uster, Switzerland
- Robert Russell, Late Night PC, Canada
- Doug Schepers, W3C, USA
- Jeff Schiller, Motorola, USA
- Ruud Steltenpool, svg.startpagina.nl, The Netherlands
- Domenico Strazzullo, dotuscomus.com, France/USA
The SVG Open 2009 partially reuses web design of the SVG Open 2008 edition, designed primarily by Alexander Hettich (Examotion). The content of the SVG Open website is edited and developed by Andreas Neumann and Ruud Steltenpool. The header graphics was contributed by Jozef Legény (Rennes, France), created with Inkscape. Other people from the Inkscape and SVG community, such as Plácido Sousa, Jeff Schiller, Erik Dahlström, Doug Schepers and Andreas Neumann helped to further improve the design and underlying SVG code. The final version was cleaned up with Scour - an SVG scrubber and additional manual editing.
