Including hackers certified in 2012, TDF Certified Developers are now 37
Berlin, December 11, 2013 - The Document Foundation (TDF) unveils the
list of the Certified Developers appointed in 2013: Noel Grandin
(independent), Matúš Kukan (Collabora), Noel Power (SUSE), Muthu
Subramanian (Collabora), Miklos Vajna (Collabora), certified in March;
Maxime de Roucy (Linagora), Winfried Donkers (independent), Radek Doulík
(independent), Pierre-Eric Pelloux-Prayer (Lanedo), Rob Snelders
(independent), certified in May; Khaled Hosny (independent), Andrzej
Hunt (Collabora), Marcos Souza (independent), Tomaž Vajngerl
(independent), Tamás Zolnai (independent), certified in November.
These hackers join the first batch of Certified Developers appointed in
October 2012: Thorsten Behrens (SUSE), Stephan Bergmann (Red Hat),
Cédric Bosdonnat (SUSE), Rene Engelhard (independent), Jan Holešovský
(Collabora), Tor Lillqvist (Collabora), Christian Lohmaier (TDF), Luboš
Luňák (independent), Lionel Elie Mamane (independent), Eilidh McAdam
(Lanedo), Caolán McNamara (Red Hat), Michael Meeks (Collabora), Björn
Michaelsen (Canonical), Petr Mládek (SUSE), Markus Mohrhard (Collabora),
Eike Rathke (Red Hat), Michael Stahl (Red Hat), Fridrich Štrba (SUSE),
David Tardon (Red Hat), András Timár (Collabora) and Kohei Yoshida
(Collabora).
Certified Developers are able to assist enterprise deployments of
LibreOffice by providing professional Level 3 support, with feature
development and bug fixing, to solve application and interoperability
problems. The Developer Certification Program is intended to help
identify qualified developers to support deployment of LibreOffice in
the public administration and the enterprise.
Details about TDF Certification are available on The Document Foundation
site at: http://www.documentfoundation.org/certification. The updated
list of Certified Developers is here:
http://www.documentfoundation.org/certification/developers/.
Certification for Migrations and Trainings will officially start in
early 2014, with the first session in early February at FOSDEM in Brussels.