A while back I interviewed regular Inkscape developers and Google Summer of Code 2006/2007 students regarding bright and shiny 0.46 version and future plans.
As it turned out, the current engine at inkscape.org doesn’t support posting stuff like that (switch to Drupal is planned, I heard), so after long period of foolish procrastination I ended up uploading it statically. It is available to read now, finally. Russian version is posted too.
Unfortunately two of the interviewed students didn’t get a slot for GSoC2008, but they are quite positive about future involvement into the project anyway. And, just in case you didn’t know, Inkscape organization has 5 projects this year:
- SVG Fonts support by Felipe Sanches, who contributed with code to support more SVG filters in 0.46
- lib2geom: convert Inkscape’s internal representation of paths to a lib2geom type by Johan Engelen, who introduced Live Path Effects in 0.46 thanks to GSoC2007
- lib2geom: little interactive applications showing off the power of lib2geom, by Marco Cecchetti;
- Tech drawing abilities for Inkscape, by Maximilian Albert, who added 3D Box tool to 0.46 thanks to GSoC2007
- A test suite, by Jasper Joris van de Gronde
Many thanks to Google for supporting us again this year!
By the way, as you see, lib2geom world domination proceeds as planned. And you know what, I never told you that
, but Scribus developers have a 2geom card in their sleeve as well. More to follow.


